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16 Facts About Bradley Allen

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Bradley James Allen was born on 13 September 1971 and is an English football coach and former professional footballer, who is an academy coach at Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur.

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Bradley Allen played in the Football League for Colchester United, Grimsby Town, Peterborough United and Bristol Rovers before finishing his career with spells in non-league with Hornchurch and Redbridge.

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Bradley Allen represented England at under-21 level, earning eight caps and scoring two goals.

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In total, Bradley Allen scored 27 goals in 81 league games for QPR.

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Bradley Allen made four appearances in total during his short stay at Layer Road.

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Bradley Allen was placed on the transfer list at Charlton and transferred to Grimsby Town in the summer of 1999, who at the time plied their trade in the First Division under Alan Buckley.

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Bradley Allen ended his Grimsby stay with 15 goals in 80 league games.

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Bradley Allen scored three goals in 11 games for the Posh but Peterborough chairman Barry Fry confirmed that his short-term contract would not be renewed when it expired in December 2002.

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Bradley Allen scored once in the FA Cup against Rochdale.

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Bradley Allen was one of a number of former professional players with Football League experience in a squad that knocked League side Darlington out of the FA Cup in 2003.

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Bradley Allen then joined Billericay Town on trial, scoring in a pre-season friendly against Grays Athletic.

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Bradley Allen represented England at youth level and earned eight caps at under-21 level, where he scored twice.

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Bradley Allen is a regular co-commentator on BBC London 94.9, formerly alongside Phil Parry.

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Bradley Allen is the son of former Chelsea, Tottenham and QPR player and manager Les Allen.

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Bradley Allen's brother is former England international Clive Allen and his nephew is former Barnet player Oliver Allen.

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Bradley Allen is related to Charlie Allen, Martin's son, who has played for Notts County and Gillingham.