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Bryn Allen

Brynley William "Bryn" Allen (23 March 1921 – 21 July 2005) was a Welsh footballer who played as an inside forward for various clubs in the 1940s and 1950s and made two appearances for Wales.
==Football career==
Allen was born in Gilfach Goch, Glamorgan and as a schoolboy attracted the attention of several football League clubs, including Manchester United, where he had an unsuccessful trial. On leaving school, he was employed in the Trave Colliery before signing for Swansea Town when he was 16.〔 He had not broken into Swansea's first team before his career was interrupted by the Second World War.
During the war, he joined the Royal Navy where he served on board the HMS ''Duke of York'' on convoy duty. Whilst serving on the ''Duke of York'', he took part in a football match at Scapa Flow against a team from the French battleship ''Richelieu''.〔
After he was demobilised at the end of the war, he was signed by Cardiff City in December 1945. Described as a "clever and skillful player with an excellent body swerve",〔 Allen soon became a regular with Cardiff and his 18 goals helped them to promotion at the end of the first post-war Football League campaign. Allen, however, did not remain long in the Second Division and was transferred to Newport County in October 1947.〔
He returned to Ninian Park in August 1948, with Reg Parker moving in the opposite direction, but in May 1949 he was transferred to Reading. Nine months later, he was back in the Second Division with Coventry City. In January 1950, Reading had played an evening match against Coventry City; after the match, Reading's manager Ted Drake mentioned to Harry Storer that Allen was available for transfer. Storer then set off immediately to Allen's home, where he persuaded him to sign, with the deal being completed at midnight.〔
Allen's international debut came on 21 October 1950, when he was called up for the Home Championship match against Scotland. Despite displaying great "cohesion" and making good use of the ball "as a line", Wales lost 3–1 to the more muscular Scots. Allen retained his place for the next match against England the following month; this match also ended in a defeat for Wales.
Allen remained with Coventry until 1952, when he dropped down to non-league football with Merthyr Tydfil, before spells at Hereford United, Barry Town and Haverfordwest Athletic.〔 At Barry Town, he was part of the team which won the Welsh Cup in 1955, defeating Chester 4–3 in the final, after a replay.

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