Bourne first played in the United States when he came to the
Dallas Tornado of the
North American Soccer League on loan from Derby County in 1976. He scored fifteen goals in twenty-two games earning second-team
All Star honors. In 1978, Dallas purchased his contract from Crystal Palace. In 1979, the Tornado traded Bourne to the
Atlanta Chiefs for the first round in the 1979 College Draft. Bourne scored eighteen goals in twenty-nine games for the Chiefs in 1979, but his production dropped to five goals in twenty games in 1980. As a result, the Chiefs sent Bourne to the
Seattle Sounders where he finished the season with two goals in eight games. That winter, Bourne was one of the top players during the NASL indoor season, scoring twenty-one goals in seventeen games. Bourne played the 1981 season, his last in the NASL, with Seattle. In the fall of 1981, he signed with the
Wichita Wings of the
Major Indoor Soccer League. In the 1981–1982 season, he twenty goals. In 1982, he signed on loan from the Wings to the
Oklahoma City Slickers of the
American Soccer League. The Slickers went to the championship series where it fell to the
Detroit Express. Bourne then returned to the Wings for the 1982-1983 indoor season. The Slickers attempted to acquire him for the 1983 ASL season, but the Wings asking price was too high and Bourne signed with the
Dallas Americans. He led the league in scoring with seventeen goals. He returned to the Wings and was the league's second-leading scorer when he suffered a season-ending injury in April 1984. There are also indications that he may have played in the
United Soccer League in 1984. ==Death==