Bob Brown (footballer, born 1870) explained

Bob Brown
Fullname:Robert Neilson Brown
Birth Date:19 August 1870
Birth Place:Port Eglinton, Scotland
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Farnworth, England
Clubs1:Blantyre Thistle
Years2:1888–1891
Clubs2:Cambuslang
Caps2:27
Goals2:12
Years3:1891–1894
Clubs3:The Wednesday
Caps3:45
Goals3:8
Years4:1894–1895
Clubs4:Third Lanark
Caps4:10
Goals4:2
Years5:1895–1902
Clubs5:Bolton Wanderers
Caps5:125
Goals5:14
Years6:1897
Clubs6:Burnley (loan)
Caps6:4
Goals6:1
Totalcaps:211
Totalgoals:37
Nationalyears1:1890
Nationalteam1:Scotland
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0

Robert Neilson Brown (19 August 1870 – 17 August 1943), sometimes misidentified as J. Brown, was a Scottish footballer whose career included periods at Sheffield Wednesday and Bolton Wanderers.[2]

Club career

Brown was born in Port Eglinton in the south of Glasgow, but moved with his family to Halfway, a district of Cambuslang, during his childhood.[1] He began his senior career as an at local club Cambuslang F.C. who were founder members of the Scottish Football League in 1890. He signed for The Wednesday before the club gained admission to the English Football League in 1892, making a name for himself when scoring in a 4–1 defeat of League side Bolton Wanderers in the FA Cup shortly after arriving in January of that year.[3] He went on to make 45 appearances in Wednesday's first two League seasons[4] and, after a brief spell back in his native Scotland with Third Lanark, he then joined Bolton Wanderers in 1895, moving to a more defensive role and latterly operating as a capable reserve in almost any outfield position as needed; he made 149 appearances at Burnden Park, 94 of them in the top flight.[5] Brown also briefly had a loan spell at Burnley in 1897, making four appearances but was unable to save them from relegation. He retired in 1902 and settled in Lancashire.[1]

International career

While a teenager at Cambuslang, Brown was selected once for the Scotland national team against Wales in 1890.[6] The following year he played for the Glasgow FA in their annual challenge match against Sheffield,[7] and after moving to that city he featured in a 'Midlands v North' representative fixture.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Mitchell, Andy . The men who made Scotland: The definitive Who's Who of Scottish Football Internationalists 1872-1939 . Amazon . 2021 . 9798513846642.
  2. A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players. John Litster. Scottish Football Historian magazine. October 2012.
  3. http://www.freewebs.com/captainbeecher/1892.htm 1892 The Wednesday 4-1 Bolton Wanderers
  4. https://www.adrianbullock.com/swfc/stats/play0081.htm R N Brown
  5. Web site: Bob Brown. theFootballNetwork.net; Walking Down the Manny Road . 5 May 2007 . 11 August 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928011151/http://www.thefootballnetwork.net/main/s474/st79126.htm . 28 September 2007 .
  6. https://www.londonhearts.com/scotland/players/j.brown.html (Scotland player) J. Brown
  7. http://partickthistleahistory.wikifoundry.com/page/1891+-+Sheffield+v+Glasgow Sheffield V. Glasgow