Career
He played as a winger. After a playing career that saw him play in the First Division and an semi-final, Owen spent time as a coach, physiopherapist, assistant manager and scout for various professional clubs. Born in Harefield, Middlesex, Owen joined as an apprentice when he was 17.
After making 170 appearances and scoring 20 goals for the club in all competitions, he was released on a free transfer in 1970.
He later played for, and ended his career with four games in the First Division for Wolverhampton Wanderers. Owen"s playing career ended in 1973.
He spent the next eleven years coaching at Wolves, Peterborough United and Ipswich Town, before serving as a physiopherapist for Crystal Palace,, Luton Town and the England national football team After a brief spell as Cambridge United assistant manager in the 1992-1993 season, he rejoined in 1993.
He received a benefit match from the club in 2005, and remained as a coach and scout at the club until at least 2009.
More recently he has been the London scout for Hibernian Football Club Club.