Ken Brown (footballer)

Ken Brown (footballer)

Kenneth Brown (born February 16, 1934 in Forest Gate, London) is an English former footballer and manager who played professionally for West Ham United in the 1950s and 1960s.

Playing career

Ken Brown was playing for local Dagenham side Neville United when he signed professional for West Ham United on October 16, 1951. He quickly made his way into the reserve side, but first team football was much harder to come by, his debut eventually coming in February 1953 against Rotherham United as a replacement for Malcolm Allison. His first five years as a professional saw him only make occasional appearances for the Hammers, although national service between 1952 and 1954 did not help.

He started the 1957-58 season as first-choice in the centre of the West Ham defence, and remained there, missing only one game as West Ham won the Second Division title. On November 18, 1959, Brown made his only appearance for England, a 2-1 victory over Northern Ireland at Wembley. He was a member of the 1964 FA Cup winning side, and the following year was back at Wembley as part of the European Cup Winners' Cup winning side, playing alongside Bobby Moore.

In May 1967, after receiving a testimonial from West Ham, he followed his friend John Bond to Torquay United for a fee of £4000. He had played 386 league games and scored 4 goals. He played 42 league games for Torquay, scoring once, before moving to Southern League Hereford United, then managed by Welsh legend John Charles, in May 1969 for one final season as a player.

Coaching and managerial career

When John Bond was appointed manager of Bournemouth in 1970, Brown was appointed as his assistant manager, and in November 1973, Brown followed Bond to Norwich City, again acting as assistant manager. In October 1980, Bond left to manage Manchester City and Brown took over the reins at Norwich, though was unable to stop them being relegated. The following season Norwich were promoted back to Division One at the first attempt. They won the League Cup in 1985, but were relegated at the end of the season, only to bounce back at the first attempt again the following season as Second Division champions.

Their next season back in the top flight saw Brown lead his side to 5th place, Norwich's highest ever final position and a far cry from the usual relegation battles. The following season, Norwich started badly - due mainly to the departure of Brown's assistant Mel Machin, with whom he had forged a successful partnership - and after a poor run of form Norwich chairman Robert Chase sacked Brown on 9 November 1987. In addition to his success on the pitch at Norwich, he had displayed a great ability for spotting talent at lower league clubs and in the reserve sides of other top flight clubs. The likes of Dave Watson, Steve Bruce, Ian Crook, Mike Phelan and Bryan Gunn were all brought to the club by Brown.

In early December 1987 he looked after the Shrewsbury Town side for one match, but decided against taking the job permanently and took time out of football instead. In July 1988 he was appointed manager of Plymouth Argyle, where one of his signings was his son Kenny Junior from Norwich City, who would later be sold to West Ham United for £170,000. Brown was controversially sacked as Plymouth manager in February 1990, and decided to once more take time away form football. In 1994 he was approached by England manager Terry Venables to work part-time as a scout, a duty he has since also performed for Glenn Hoddle and Kevin Keegan, whilst maintaining his business interest in the Lakenham Leisure Centre in Norwich.

In February 2004 he was guest of honour at Carrow Road for the home game against West Ham to celebrate the opening of a new stand, when a special presentation was made to Brown to commemorate his 70th birthday.


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