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In page Alan Gow:

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Born in Clydebank and a pupil at Braidfield High School,[1] Gow started his career at Yoker boys club before joining Clydebank, his hometown club. He joined Airdrie United on 30 August 2002,[2] after Airdrie had acquired Clydebank's place in the Scottish Football League.[3] Gow turned out for Clydebank in a special friendly to mark the club's rebirth in 2003. He played for Airdrie for three years, helping them to win the Scottish Second Division championship in 2004. Gow played in 98 matches and scored 33 goals for Airdrie.