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Legendary Arsenal scout Steve Rowley dies

Legendary Arsenal scout Steve Rowley dies
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Arsenal announce the tragic passing of former chief scout Steve Rowley after a short illness.

Arsenal have announced the passing of former chief scout Steve Rowley after a short battle with illness.

The 63-year-old departed the club in 2017 after a long stint in North London with the Gunners.

A statement from Arsenal read: "Everyone at the Club is deeply saddened to announce the passing of our former Chief Scout Steve Rowley after a short illness.

"Steve, 63, had been associated with the Club since January 1980, when he began a part-time role in our youth scouting operations in Essex. Notable early successes in the identification of talent - including Tony Adams and Ray Parlour - led to a full-time position during George Graham's time as manager."

Rowley was appointed as chief scout by Arsene Wenger in 1996, a position he held for over 20 years until his recent exit.

During his tenure at the club, the Englishman built a strong connection with the long-standing French manager, who oversaw three Premier League triumphs and seven FA Cups and departed the London side six months after his chief scout.

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