Mick Brown (football scout)
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Mick Brown | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Michael Brown | |
Date of birth | September 4, 1950 | |
Place of birth | Dublin, Republic of Ireland | |
Playing position | Full back (retired) | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Sunderland (chief scout) | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1958-1967 1967-1968 1968-1969 |
Hull City Lincoln City Cambridge United |
8 (0) 38 (0) ? (?) |
Teams managed | ||
1975-1979 1979-1981 1981-1987 1987-1992 |
Oxford United West Bromwich Albion (assistant) Manchester United (assistant) Bolton Wanderers (assistant) |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Michael J. "Mick" Brown (born 11 July 1939 in Dublin) is an Irish football scout who currently works for Sunderland. He was appointed as Sunderland's chief scout in March 2007.
Brown began his career as a full-back for Hull City, before moving on to Lincoln City. Soon after, Brown moved on to Cambridge United. There he was given a position as player-coach, and helped the club into the Football League for the first time. Soon after, he was offered a full-time coaching position at Oxford United.
After six years as a coach, and following the departure of Gerry Summers to Gillingham, Brown was offered the manager's job at Oxford, a position he held for a further four years. Despite having limited success with the Us, Brown impressed enough to be offered a job at West Bromwich Albion as Ron Atkinson's assistant. When Atkinson was signed by Manchester United in 1981, he was followed by Brown soon after. The two had a successful spell together at Old Trafford, winning two FA Cups in 1983 and 1985, as well as reaching the final of the League Cup in 1983. In addition, the team never finished below fourth in the league in Brown's time there.
However, in November 1986, Atkinson was dismissed by United. His replacement, Alex Ferguson, brought his own assistant manager with him, and Brown was no longer required at the club. In 1989, he was signed by Phil Neal as his assistant at Bolton Wanderers. He remained at Bolton for a further three years, until Neal lost his job with the Trotters and Brown followed him out of the exit door. That summer, he took up a coaching post in Pahang, Malaysia, with the Pahang FA.
Brown did not stay in Malaysia for very long, and soon returned to England as Coventry City's chief scout. He then took up a similar position at Blackburn Rovers in 1997, but only stayed for one season before moving back to Manchester United. He stayed at United for eight years, before he was forcibly retired by the club, whose policy at the time required all staff over the age of 65 to retire. West Brom re-signed Brown in the summer of 2005, and he stayed there for almost two years before linking up with the former Manchester United captain, Roy Keane, at Sunderland, joining fellow United old-boys Neil Bailey, Raimond van der Gouw and Michael Clegg.
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