- Phil Brown (footballer born 1959)
Football manager infobox
playername = Phil Brown
fullname = Philip Brown
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1959|5|30|df=yes
dateofdeath =
cityofbirth =South Shields
countryofbirth =England
height = 5'11'
currentclub = Hull City (manager)
clubnumber =
position = Defender (retired)
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1978-1985
1985-1988
1988-1994
1994-1996
clubs = Hartlepool United
Halifax Town
Bolton Wanderers
Blackpool
Total
caps(goals) = 217 0(8)
135 (19)
256 (14)
044 0(5)
652 (46)
manageryears = 2005-2006
2006-
managerclubs = Derby County
Hull CityPhilip "Phil" Brown (born
30 May ,1959 inSouth Shields ,England ) is an English former footballer, and the current manager of Hull City.Playing career
Phil Brown started his career playing Sunday league football for South Shields side Red Duster in the South Shields Business Houses League, in the same team as
Bobby Davison who went on to play forLeeds United .Fact|date=May 2008As a professional, Brown played as a full back for many years — most of which were spent at Bolton Wanderers. He also played for Hartlepool and Halifax Town, playing alongside fellow North Easterner
Billy Ayre at both clubs and under him at the latter, [ [http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/s/10/10886_preece_tribute_to_billy.html "Preece tribute to Billy" - "Manchester Evening News", April 20, 2002] ] and finishing his playing career at Blackpool, managed bySam Allardyce , in 1996.Managerial career
Brown started taking his coaching badges while playing for Bolton, encouraged by
Bruce Rioch .cite web|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/article1784367.ece|title=Brown: I worry it will go t*ts up|last=Howard|first=Steven|date=2008-10-09|publisher=The Sun|accessdate=2008-10-09] His first managerial role was as assistant to Sam Allardyce at Blackpool. [cite web|url=http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/sports-news/You39re-a-disgrace-Brown-says.3763519.jp|title=You're a disgrace Brown, says Burgess|date=2008-02-11|publisher=Blackpool Gazette|accessdate=2008-10-09] He returned to Bolton after his playing career ended and served as assistant manager toColin Todd . Following Todd's departure in 1999, he took charge of the team as caretaker manager, winning four games out of five, until the appointment of Sam Allardyce. He then served as Allardyce's assistant for six years, before deciding to forge his own career as a manager.Derby County
Brown's first full time senior management position was at Derby County, where he succeeded
George Burley in June 2005. His time at Derby County proved to be unsuccessful and he was sacked just seven months into his tenure, in January 2006, after a 3–1 defeat to Colchester in theFA Cup fourth round.Hull City
Brown was appointed as first-team coach at Hull City on
27 October ,2006 underPhil Parkinson , and took over as joint caretaker manager alongside Colin Murphy on4 December 2006 after Parkinson's sacking, with Hull in 22nd place in theFootball League Championship . After taking Hull out of the relegation zone with three wins and a draw in the six matches he took charge of as caretaker, he was appointed as the permanent manager of the club on4 January 2007 .Brown went on to lead the Tigers to Championship safety, and the following season Hull City won promotion to the top level of English football for the first time in the club's 104-year history, by beating
Bristol City at Wembley in the Championship play-off final on24 May ,2008 . Brown described this as "the best day of my life, without a shadow of a doubt". [cite journal
title = Managing the Next Step
journal = City magazine
issue = 34
pages = 20
publisher = Hull City AFC
month = June
year = 2008 ]Brown was rewarded with a new three-year contract, which he signed on the weekend of Hull City's first ever top-flight match, a 2–1 victory over Fulham on
August 16 2008 . [cite web|url=http://www.sporthull.co.uk/football/hull_city/tigers_news/displayarticle.php?ID=7960|title=Duffen's pride in Tigers|date=2008-08-18|publisher=Hull Daily Mail|accessdate=2008-08-18] On28 September Brown managed Hull to a famous away victory over Arsenal by 2 goals to 1. It was only Arsenal's second ever defeat at theEmirates Stadium and was described by the Hull press as the greatest victory in the club's history. After a 1-0 victory at bottom of the table Tottenham the following weekend, Hull stand in a incredible 3rd place in the Premier League and are still unbeaten away from home. On10 October 2008 , he was awarded Manager of the Month for Hull's amazing performance in September.Managerial stats
:"Includes all competitive games. Updated
5 October 2008 ." [cite web
url=http://www.soccerbase.com/managers2.sd?managerid=1581
title=Phil Brown's managerial career
accessdate=2008-10-05
publisher=Soccerbase]Personal life
Brown is married to Karen, and has two children, Jamie and Sophie. His parents were Ronnie and Peggy, who passed on a love of football and Sunderland football club. At school, one of his teachers was long-distance runner
Brendan Foster .Notes
References
*soccerbase|id=1058|name=Phil Brown's playing
*soccerbase (manager)|id=1581|name=Brown's
* [http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player/philbrown.htm Profile at Neil Brown's statistics site]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/derby/content/articles/2005/08/23/rams_phil_brown_profile_2005_feature.shtml BBC Sport profile]
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