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Bradford had previously been a rugby union team and had only started playing football in 1907 and, despite their geographical situation, were playing their inaugural season in the Southern League. After six months with Bradford, Brown returned to the Football League when he joined Fulham in March 1908. He remained with Fulham for two full seasons in the Second Division (finishing in the upper part of the table) before returning to Southampton in September 1910 after 21 goals in 55 appearances for The Cottagers.
The Saints had made a poor start to the 1910-11 Southern League season having won only once in their first six games, and Brown was persuaded to re-join the club, replacing Bill Buckenham who returned to the Army. With Brown playing alongside Frank Jefferis and new signings Sid Kimpton and Martin Dunne, the team started to turn the season round and in the six weeks from the start of November 1910 they won six out of seven games with Brown scoring six goals, including a hat-trick in a 5-0 victory over Plymouth Argyle. From January onwards, however, the season took a turn for the worse and the team only managed two more victories narrowly avoiding relegation at the end of the season, with Brown only scoring twice more. Nonetheless, Brown’s tally of 9 League and Cup goals made him the club’s top goalscorer for the season, jointly with Dunne.
By now, Brown had begun to slow but his “clever touches … served the club well” for two further seasons, in both of which The Saints continued to struggle at the lower end of the table finishing a few places above the relegation zone. In 1911-12, Brown shared the inside left duties with Archie Small, scoring 7 goals from 29 League appearances, but in 1912-13 he only made six appearances and his final match came on 23rd November 1912 (a 2-0 home victory over Plymouth Argyle), a week after the team had suffered their worst ever defeat in a competitive match, losing 8-0 at Crystal Palace. In his two spells for Southampton, Brown made a total of 81 appearances in all competitions, scoring 31 goals. In the summer of 1913, Brown retired from professional football although he did turn out for local club Woolston until the outbreak of the First World War.
NB This photograph is grafted from the 1907-08 Newcastle United team photograph, please see the linked image.
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