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Tom Brown (footballer, born 1919)

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time industry. However, Jim's union activities led to the Troon Shipyard management removing the brothers' draft exemptions. To avoid the draft, John joined the Navy and Tom became a Commando. Their brother Jim was found to be physically exempt from military service due to punctured eardrums. In 1946, Tom returned to Ipswich Town, seeing time in only one first team game. However, he gained the starting position during the 1947–1948 season and held that until 1950. During the 1950–1951 season, he played only three first team games and in August 1951, Brown left Ipswich and moved to
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soon intervened and Brown went to work as a riveter in the Troon Shipyard, along with his three brothers. At the time, Brown's oldest brother Jim, who had recently retired from Clyde F.C., was an outspoken union activist. The four brothers were exempt from the draft as members of an essential war
269:, and won the 1939 Scottish FA Cup with Clyde. Each of the brothers apparently left school at a young age to become apprentice riveters at Troon Shipyard. While working as a riveter, Brown also began his football career with 451: 406: 456: 436: 246: 351: 446: 441: 421: 401: 411: 426: 258: 431: 416: 242: 348: 222: 153: 376: 241:, Brown was born the youngest of four brothers, three of whom played professionally. His oldest brother 214: 97: 396: 391: 270: 210: 137: 28: 250: 274: 370: 290: 218: 169: 355: 262: 293:. Despite Brown being am amateur Ipswich sent Glenafton a 'handsome cheque'. However, 385: 294: 226: 373:
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began his career in the United States and was a member of the
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In October 1938, Glenafton Athletic transferred Brown to
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was a Scottish international goalkeeper who played for
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Troon
Ipswich
Goalkeeper
Cumnock Juniors
Glenafton Athletic
Ipswich Town
Bury Town
footballer
goalkeeper
Ipswich Town
Commando
World War II
Troon
Jim
U.S. national team
1930 FIFA World Cup
Clyde F.C.
John
Hibs
Clyde
Cumnock Juniors
Glenafton Athletic
New Cumnock
Ipswich Town
World War II
Bury Town
"Tom Brown"

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