Bob Brown (footballer, born 1870)

Robert Brown (August 1870 – c.post-1901) was a Scottish professional football player whose career included periods at Sheffield Wednesday and Bolton Wanderers.

Biography

Brown was born in Cambuslang, Scotland, in August 1870. He died after 1901.[1]

Playing career

Bob left his local club to travel to England to play for Sheffield Wednesday before the club gained admission to the Football League in 1892, making a name for himself when scoring in a 4-1 defeat of League side Bolton Wanderers in the F A cup earlier that year.[2] He went on to make forty-five appearances in Wednesday's first two League seasons and after a brief spell back in his native Scotland with Third Lanark, he then joined Bolton Wanderers in 1895, making one hundred and twenty-one appearances, ninety-four of them in the top flight. Brown also briefly had a loan spell at Burnley in 1896, making four appearances but was unable to save them from relegation. He retired in 1901.[3]

gollark: No, AE2 is probably still better.
gollark: Because, as I said, OC involves loads of random parts which you don't need many of, so it's more efficient to manufacture it on general-purpose manufacturing equipment than to make a complex expensive special-purpose factory for every random part.
gollark: Still sounds stupid.
gollark: Hmm, sounds stupid.
gollark: And production-lining it is stupid because there are so many disparate components. I just shove the recipes into AE2.

References

  1. "Bob Brown - Walking Down the Manny Road". theFootballNetwork.net. 5 May 2007. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2007.
  2. Giant Killers 1892
  3. http://www.allfootballers.com


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