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Roger William Brown (12 December 1952 – 17 August 2011) was an English
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and
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who played as a defender. He made over 300
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appearances in total, playing for
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in two spells,
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and
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. He managed
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between 1987 and 1988.


Playing career

Brown, born in Tamworth, began his career with local club Dosthill Rovers, later moving to Bolehall Swifts, before joining
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as an apprentice in 1970, but failed to earn a contract with the club. Following this, he joined Paget Rangers and then moved to Leamington after becoming a production manager at an engineering firm based in the town. In February 1978, Brown was signed by John Benson at
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following the recommendation to him by
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after he had played alongside Brown at Leamington after a spell in the US with
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. He signed for a fee of £10,000, breaking the pro ranks at the age of 25. He made 63 league appearances for the Cherries, scoring three times before earning an £85,000 transfer to First Division club
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in July 1979, following manager John Bond. During his stint with City, Brown accumulated 21 appearances in all competitions prior to being sold to
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in March 1980 for £100,000, helping the club to an impressive 12th position in the league. On his debut against
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, Brown was injured, but he went on to become a fans favourite, leading the side to promotion to the
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in 1981–82 and scoring the winning goal against Lincoln City to seal promotion. He made 141 appearances and scored 18 times for the Cottagers. In December 1983, Brown returned to
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for a second spell with Bournemouth, signed by then-rookie manager Harry Redknapp for £35,000. Just weeks after his return, Brown captained the side during one of the greatest shocks in the history of the
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by defeating holders
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2–0. The Bournemouth side were struggling in the Third Division at the time as he played an important central defensive role to keep the United stars at bay. Brown made 84 appearances and scored five goals in his second stint with Bournemouth, also winning an
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medal in 1984 before he departed for non-league football once again, playing for Weymouth and Poole Town.


Managerial career

Brown began his managerial career while with Poole Town, becoming
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during the 1986–87 season. He was then signed to become manager of
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in November 1987 following the sensational sacking of previous manager Mike Walker when the side were joint-top of the Fourth Division. From 1 January 1988 when the club were top of the league to the end of the season, Brown's team won just five games to finish ninth – the lowest position for the club in 15 seasons. Brown brought in his own players during the summer, only for the team to collapse to an 8–0 away defeat to
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on 15 October 1988. Following this result, the U's record defeat, Brown was promptly sacked. Brown would later go on to manage Bolehall Swifts alongside his brother Gary from 1993 to 1994.


Death

Roger Brown died on 17 August 2011 aged 58 after a long battle with cancer. He is survived by his two children, Katie and Mark, two grandchildren Summer and Mia, and his two brothers Gary and Paul.


Managerial statistics

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Honours

Bournemouth *1983–84
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winner


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Roger 1952 births 2011 deaths Sportspeople from Tamworth, Staffordshire English footballers Association football defenders Bolehall Swifts F.C. players Leamington F.C. players AFC Bournemouth players Norwich City F.C. players Fulham F.C. players Weymouth F.C. players Poole Town F.C. players English Football League players English football managers Poole Town F.C. managers Colchester United F.C. managers Bolehall Swifts F.C. managers English Football League managers Paget Rangers F.C. players