- Laurie Brown (footballer)
Infobox Football biography
playername = Laurie Brown
fullname = Laurence Brown
dateofbirth =August 22 1937
cityofbirth =Shildon
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = death date and age|1998|9|30|1937|8|22
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =England
position =Striker ,Centre half
currentclub = Retired
years = 1959 19??-19??
19??-1960
1960-1961
1961-1964
1964-1966
1966-1968
1968-1970
clubs = Darlington
Woking
Bishop Auckland
Northampton Town
Arsenal
Tottenham Hotspur
Norwich City
Bradford Park Avenue
caps(goals) = 003 0(0)
033 (22)
109 0(2)
062 0(3)
081 0(2)
036 0(1)
manageryears = 1968-1970
19??-19??
1970-1971
19??-19??
managerclubs = Bradford Park Avenue (player)
Altrincham
King's Lynn
StocktonLaurence ("Laurie") Brown (
August 22 1937 –September 30 1998 ) was an English former football player and manager. He is the father of field hockey international Karen Brown.Brown was born in
Shildon ,County Durham and started his career at non-league side Bishop Auckland and then Woking. He also made three appearances as an amateur for Darlington at the end of the 1958-59 season. He performed well enough to be picked for the England amateur team, and the Great Britain side at the 1960 Olympics inRome ; the British team failed to progress to the knockout stage and came eighth overall.On his return to England he turned professional and signed for Northampton Town, and was the club's scorer in 1960-61 as they were promoted to the Third Division. However, he had been switched from centre-forward into central defence, and from then on flourished in that position. In August 1961 he was signed by First Division Arsenal, and immediately became a first-team regular in the Arsenal side.
Brown amassed 109 appearances for the Gunners in two-and-a-half seasons, scoring two goals. At the time, Arsenal were the less successful of the two
north London sides, and Brown made the surprising move up theSeven Sisters Road to Arsenal's deadly rivals, Tottenham Hotspur in February 1964, for a fee of £40,000. Brown became one of the few players to play for both clubs, and by sheer coincidence, his first match for Spurs, onFebruary 22 1964 , was against his old club Arsenal; Brown nearly scored in a 3-1 Spurs win.Brown was relatively disappointing at Spurs, though he still made 62 League appearances over two seasons. In 1966 he was sold to Norwich City, and spent two seasons there before finishing his career at Bradford Park Avenue, where he became the club's player-manager, but presided over the club's relegation from the
Football League . After retiring from playing in 1969, he had spells as manager of Altrincham, King's Lynn and Stockton.Honours
As a player
Tottenham Hotspur
*FA Cup winner: 1967
*FA Community Shield winner: 1967* (*shared)References
* [http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/br/laurie-brown-1.html sports-reference]
*cite book
author=Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.)
title=Arsenal Who's Who
publisher=Independent UK Sports
year=1995
id=ISBN 1-899429-03-4
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