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Life and times of Scotland star

New book explores career of Scotland’s oldest living internatio­nal player

- Richard burdge rburdge@thecourier.co.uk

The remarkable life and times of Scotland’s oldest living internatio­nal footballer, 94-year-old Bobby Brown, are the subjects of a new book.

His links to Perthshire – he spent nearly nine years as manager of St Johnstone – are recounted as “the happiest days” of his life, along with his early career as a goalkeeper and spell as manager of the Scotland team.

Author Jack Davidson spent many hours interviewi­ng Mr Brown at his home in Helensburg­h and says the player had a fascinatin­g career.

“By chance I heard an interview with him on the BBC and realised that in a football sense he had disappeare­d from public view,” said Mr Davidson, 67, a retired QC who is a member of the British Society of Sports History.

He was given access to Mr Brown’s scrapbooks, which brought to life a career that saw him play a role in many famous footballin­g events and rub shoulders with the game’s greats.

Bobby Brown: A Life In Football, From Goals To The Dugout, charts his progress from schoolboy playing for Queen’s Park to Scottish internatio­nal goalkeeper, his honours-laden Rangers career and his eventual induction to the Scottish football hall of fame.

An undoubted highlight in his career was his stunning start as Scotland manager.

Appointed on April 11 1967, the team beat the reigning world champions, England, at Wembley.

“It was his first full internatio­nal in charge and England’s first loss in 20 games,” said Mr Davidson.

“To defeat the world champions, Scotland’s most intense and enduring rivals, in these circumstan­ces was an outstandin­g achievemen­t, like winning the Grand National on your debut ride or running a four-minute mile in your first race.

“The date is enshrined in Scottish football history as one of its most memorable days.”

This dream start to his new job is explored in the book, along with a host of anecdotes including signing Alex Ferguson as a St Johnstone player for the princely sum of £300.

“He never forgave me for that, as he thought he should have been given more, but that was the going rate at the time,” said Mr Brown.

The book will be published by Pitch Publishing Ltd on July 20.

 ??  ?? Bobby Brown in action during his playing days.
Bobby Brown in action during his playing days.
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 ??  ?? Mr Brown’s first game as Scotland boss was the 3-2 win over England in 1967.
Mr Brown’s first game as Scotland boss was the 3-2 win over England in 1967.

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