John Brownlie

John Brownlie

Football player infobox
playername = John Brownlie
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1952|3|11|df=y
cityofbirth = Caldercruix
countryofbirth = Scotland
position = Defender
youthyears =
youthclubs = Pumpherston Juniors
years = 1969–1978
1978–1982
1982–1984
1984–1985
1985–1986
1986–198?
clubs = Hibernian
Newcastle United
Middlesbrough
Hartlepool United
Berwick Rangers
Blyth Spartans
caps(goals) = 211 (14)
124 0(2)
012 0(0)
019 0(1)
015 0(0)
nationalyears = 1971–1975
nationalteam = Scotland
nationalcaps(goals) = 007 0(0)
manageryears = 1983–1998
2000–2003
managerclubs = East Stirlingshire
Arbroath
pcupdate = 10 September 2007
ntupdate = 10 September 2007

John Brownlie (born March 11 1952) is a Scottish former football player who played for Pumpherston Juniors, Hibernian, Newcastle United, Middlesbrough, Hartlepool United, Berwick Rangers, Blyth Spartans and Scotland. He was a right back.

Brownlie joined Hibernian from Pumpherston Juniors in 1969 and remained at Easter Road for nine years. He was part of the 1972 League Cup winning team and also earned runners-up medals in 1972 (Scottish Cup) and 1974 (League Cup). He later played for Newcastle United, Middlesbrough, Hartlepool United, Berwick Rangers and Blyth Spartans.

Following his retirement he ran a hotel in the English North-East.cite book | last = Lamming | first = Douglas | title = A Scottish Soccer Internationalists Who’s Who, 1872-1986 | format = Hardback | publisher = Hutton Press | year = 1987 | id = (ISBN 0-907033-47-4) ]

He managed East Stirlingshire for 15 years, from 1983 until 1998. He then managed Arbroath for three years before coaching again at East Stirlingshire, where he took temporary charge of the team after the resignation of Gordon Wylde.

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