Chris Brown (footballer born 1984)

Chris Brown (footballer born 1984)
Chris Brown
Personal information
Full name Christopher Alan Brown
Date of birth 11 December 1984 (1984-12-11) (age 26)
Place of birth Doncaster, England
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Doncaster Rovers
Number 9
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2007 Sunderland 66 (9)
2003–2004 Doncaster Rovers (loan) 22 (10)
2005 Hull City (loan) 13 (1)
2007–2008 Norwich City 18 (1)
2008–2011 Preston North End 106 (18)
2011– Doncaster Rovers 3 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 08:49, 9 August 2010 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).

Christopher Alan "Chris" Brown (born 11 December 1984, Doncaster, England) is an English footballer, who currently plays for English club Doncaster Rovers F.C..

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Playing career

Sunderland

A prolific goalscorer at school and youth level, Brown rose through the youth ranks at the team he supported as a boy, Sunderland, making his debut for the under-19 team at the age of just 15. However, Brown suffered a setback in 2002 when he damaged his cruciate ligament[disambiguation needed ] whilst playing for the reserve side, forcing him to miss the entire 2002/2003 season. During this season Sunderland were relegated from the Premier League.

After making a successful recovery, Brown was promoted to the Sunderland first team, and was allocated the number 31 shirt for the club's first season back in the First Division. During the season, Brown was loaned to Doncaster Rovers, where he made 22 appearances during his seven month stay, scoring 10 goals. Brown ended the season with a Nationwide Division Three winners medal, finishing four points ahead of future club Hull City, who finished second.

Brown was handed the number 20 squad number at Sunderland for the 04/05 season, with many tipping Brown to break through into the first team that season as the club bounced back from a play-off defeat to Crystal Palace the year below. Brown was named as an unused substitute for the trip to Plymouth on August 21, and officially Brown made his debut for Sunderland on September 21, scoring twice in the 3–3 draw with Crewe Alexandra in the Carling Cup. Although Sunderland lost the game on penalties, Brown impressed enough to retain his place for the trip to Leeds United four days later, with the game resuling in a 1–0 victory for Sunderland.

Brown featured throughout the season for Sunderland, making 14 starts and 23 substitute appearances, scoring 7 goals. Although mainly being used as a substitute during the first half of the season, Brown enjoyed an extended run in the side towards the end of the campaign, as Sunderland clinched the newly renamed Football League Championship title and won promotion. At the end of the season, Brown was beaten by team-mate Stephen Elliott for the club's "young player of the year" award.

Brown featured for Sunderland during the pre-season tour of U.S. and Canada, though was told by manager Mick McCarthy that he needed to gain further first team experience on loan at another club. Brown made a second half substitute appearance against Liverpool FC at Anfield on August 20, and later joined Championship side Hull City on loan on September 8 until January. Brown struggled during his time at the KC Stadium however, scoring once against Reading[1] in 13 appearances, and was recalled by Sunderland in November. After three appearances back at Sunderland however, Brown picked up an injury which would sideline him until March, by which time Sunderland looked destined for relegation after a disaster of a season.

Brown featured regularly for Sunderland after making his return, however could not save the club from the drop as the Black Cats were relegated with a new record low of just 15 points. Brown did manage to score in the club's final home game of the season against Fulham FC on May 4 – one of only three victories for the club in the league.

Brown became a regular for Sunderland under new boss Roy Keane during the 06/07 season, scoring 3 goals in 16 appearances.

Norwich City

Brown completed a £325,000 move to Norwich on January 11, 2007 [1], signing a two-and-a-half year contract. [2] Upon signing he was allocated the number 14 shirt previously worn by Leon McKenzie. He was sent off for a second bookable offence on his first start for Norwich.

He made his debut as a substitute in the 3–1 league defeat against Plymouth and made his full debut against Blackpool in the FA cup 4th round although he was sent off in the 2nd half. Shortly after his suspension he suffered a hamstring injury which disrupted the start of his Norwich career.

On 23 October 2007, in his 20th appearance for the club in all competitions, Brown opened his Norwich City account with a goal against Burnley in a 2–1 defeat.[2]

Preston North End

On January 10, 2008, Brown completed a £400,000 Move to Preston North End. Brown made his debut against Watford and received the man of the match award after an impressive performance. Since then Brown has established himself as a regular starter in the North End team.

Doncaster Rovers

On the July 7, 2011, Brown signed a two-year deal with Doncaster Rovers after his contract with Preston North End ended.

Controversy

Paintball shooting

On 7 September 2004, shortly before Brown's debut for the club, Brown was cautioned by Northumbria Police along with team-mates Sean Taylor and Ryan Bell for firing paintballs at passers-by from a car.[3] The trio were initially suspended by the club during investigations, and were fined and handed written warnings for their behaviour. During a statement, the trio said they were "embarrassed" by their behaviour, and apologised for their actions. [4]

A fourth player, Niall Flynn, was also disciplined for a similar, separate incident. Whilst Bell, Flynn and Taylor were released in 2005 and 2006 without making an appearance for Sunderland, Brown made his debut the same day his fine was announced on September 21, 2004, and remained a first-team regular until his departure from the club.

Sex Tape Scandal

On December 7, 2006, tabloid newspaper The Sun reported Brown, along with team-mates Ben Alnwick and Liam Lawrence had filmed themselves in an orgy with a brunette girl referred to as 'Stevie' (Stevie Leigh Mason – Miss Sunderland). In the video, Brown films his team-mates perform sexual acts on the girl as well as themselves, and is said to give "Match of the Day" style commentary throughout. Former Sunderland midfielder Martin Woods also features on the tape partially clothed, along with two other men. In reference to the watching men, Brown reportedly comments “Here’s the boys — the watching faithful — every week without fail.”[5]

On December 8, The Sun reported that the girl in the video was just 16 years old, with the girl claiming she had no idea she was being filmed.[6]

On January 15 Football Weekly reporter Barry Glendenning said that none of the players seen in the mobile phone video were Sunderland players any longer as Roy Keane, the Sunderland manager, had zero tolerance for pornography. All have been transferred to other clubs in the January window. Glendenning had reported on the film in the previous week's podcast.

Honours

Doncaster Rovers(Loan)
Sunderland

References

External links


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