Alex Brown (Scottish footballer)
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Alex 'Sandy' Brown was born on the 24th March 1939 in Grangemouth, Scotland. He was best known as an Everton player where he played from 1963 until 1971.
The Scottish utility man was signed from Partick Thistle for 38,000 in September 1963. The athletic hard man played in several positions. Harry Catterick saw his ability to read the game and played him in front of the back four when it was needed. Against West Ham he was deployed to intercept through balls toward Hurst and Peters.
He was most effective as an overlapping full-back but also played as an emergency attacker and scored against Real Zaragoza in a European game during the 66/67 season. He played four games on Everton's way to the 1966 FA Cup Final but didn't play at Wembley and missed out on a winner's medal. He did achieve silverware though, picking up a League Champions medal for the 69/70 season with Everton.
In total he played 208 league games for Everton and made 43 substitute appearances scoring 11 goals. He was most famous for scoring one of the most amazing own goals in a Merseyside Derby (against Liverpool) this is still talked about to this day.
After leaving Everton in May of 71 he made a further 21 appearances for Shrewsbury. He moved again the next season to Southport and played 19 games during the 72/73 season.