Billy Brown (footballer, born 1950)

Billy Brown (born 20 December 1950) is a Scottish football coach and former player. He previously managed East Fife and Cowdenbeath. Brown played in the Scottish Football League for Motherwell and Raith Rovers. He then became a football coach, working at Berwick Rangers, Falkirk, Hearts, Bradford City and Kilmarnock with longtime colleague Jim Jefferies.

Billy Brown
Personal information
Date of birth (1950-12-20) 20 December 1950 (age 73)
Place of birthMusselburgh, Scotland
Position(s)Defender
Youth career
1966–1970Hull City
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1970–1973Motherwell28(1)
1973–1978Raith Rovers92(5)
1978–1979Newtongrange Star
1979–1984Musselburgh Athletic
Total101(5)
Managerial career
1988–1990Berwick Rangers (assistant)
1990–1995Falkirk (assistant)
1995–2000Heart of Midlothian (assistant)
2000–2001Bradford City (assistant)
2002–2010Kilmarnock (assistant)
2010–2011Heart of Midlothian (assistant)
2011Hibernian (caretaker)
2011–2012Hibernian (assistant)
2012–2013East Fife
2013–2014Heart of Midlothian (assistant)
2017Cowdenbeath
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

Brown was born in Musselburgh. He began his career at Hull City going on to play for Motherwell and Raith Rovers. His senior playing career was ended by a cruciating ligament injury at the age of 28. He continued to play at a junior level with Newtongrange Star and Musselburgh Athletic whilst in Musselburgh he became a coach.

Managerial career

Brown became assistant manager to Jim Jefferies an old school friend from Musselburgh Grammar School, at Berwick Rangers in 1988. Since then he has followed him to Falkirk, Hearts, Bradford City[citation needed] and Kilmarnock. After leaving Kilmarnock with Jefferies in January 2010,[1] Brown and Jefferies returned to Hearts soon afterwards.[2] Jefferies and Brown were sacked by Hearts on August 1, 2011.[3]

Brown was appointed assistant manager at Hibernian in September 2011.[4] He was made caretaker manager of the club following the dismissal of Colin Calderwood in November[5] and was interviewed for the job.[6] Pat Fenlon was appointed manager, but Brown was retained as assistant manager[7] until June 2012, when his contract expired.[8]

Brown was appointed manager of East Fife in November 2012.[9] Although East Fife struggled during the 2012–13 season, the club won the Scottish Second Division play-offs to stay in the third tier.[10] On 5 June 2013, it was reported that Brown had parted company with East Fife,[11] one month after a widely publicised post-match interview where he angrily criticised the club's fans following a defeat to Stenhousemuir FC.[12]

Brown then returned to Hearts, working as an unpaid assistant to manager Gary Locke.[13] Hearts had recently entered administration and could not afford to offer a salary to an assistant coach.[13] Brown was given a paid short-term contract in September 2013.[14] In January 2014, Brown was informed that his contract would not be renewed.[15] After a delegation of Hearts' players met the club administrators, Brown was subsequently given another contract.[16] Brown and Locke left Hearts at the end of the season, after Ann Budge took control of the club.[17]

In 2017, Brown assisted Gary Locke during his time as manager of Cowdenbeath.[18] When Locke left Cowdenbeath in July 2017 to take an ambassadorial role with Hearts, Brown was appointed Cowdenbeath manager.[18] However, with the side 10th in the league after one win in 10, Brown resigned from his position on 31 October 2017.[19]

Manager

As of 28 October 2017
TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
East Fife November 20125 June 2013308814026.67
Cowdenbeath 1 July 201731 October 2017162212012.50
Total46101026021.74

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