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Hibernian Player Jim Brown, Managers & Teammates

Brown, Jim

PositionDefender
Date of Birth11/08/1950
Place of BirthEdinburgh
NationalityScottish
Signed FromHeart of Midlothian
Sold ToDunfermline
Games Played53 [Show all]
Games Started49
Games On As Sub4
Goals2
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Managers Selected By (including times as substitute)

ManagerNum Times Played Under
Ormond, Willie27
Auld, Bertie16
Turnbull, Eddie10


In Starting Lineup Alongside

PlayerNum Times In Starting Lineup With
Callachan, Ralph46
Paterson, Craig45
Duncan, Arthur44
McArthur, Jim44
McNamara, Jackie44
Rae, Gordon44
MacLeod, Ally31
Connolly, John28
Jamieson, Willie20
Brazil, Ally16
McLaren, Billy11
Sneddon, Alan10
Stewart, George10
Cormack, Peter8
Hamill, Hugh8
Higgins, Tony8
Murray, Willie8
Hutchinson, Bobby7
Best, George6
Brown, Jimmy6
Murray, Gary6
Wilson, Terry5
Bremner, Des4
Campbell, Colin4
McGlinchey, Paul4
Torrance, Bobby4
Ward, Joe4
Brown, Stephen3
Huggins, Dave3
Black, Ian2
Kelly, Colin2
Rodier, Derek2
Farmer, Jim1
McGinn, Ross1
Tierney, Lawrie1


Played In Same Game (including times as substitute)

PlayerNum Times Played In Same Game As
Callachan, Ralph49
Rae, Gordon49
Duncan, Arthur48
McNamara, Jackie48
Paterson, Craig48
McArthur, Jim47
MacLeod, Ally37
Connolly, John31
Jamieson, Willie25
Brazil, Ally21
Cormack, Peter13
McLaren, Billy12
Stewart, George11
Brown, Jimmy10
Higgins, Tony10
Hutchinson, Bobby10
Sneddon, Alan10
Campbell, Colin9
Murray, Willie9
Rodier, Derek9
Hamill, Hugh8
McGlinchey, Paul8
Wilson, Terry8
Murray, Gary7
Best, George6
Torrance, Bobby6
Ward, Joe6
Brown, Stephen5
Bremner, Des4
Huggins, Dave3
Black, Ian2
Farmer, Jim2
Kelly, Colin2
Tierney, Lawrie2
Byrne, Gordon1
Clarke, Andrew1
Docherty, Peter1
Lambie, Duncan1
McDonald, Mike1
McGinn, Ross1
Reid, David1
Rice, Brian1


Current Comments

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Jim Brown joined the club in 1979, as a part-timer. A solid and reliable full-back he also worked in a finance company and was joint owner of a sports shop in Penicuik.

At Dunfermline his career was cut short after being the victim of a bad tackle by John Pelosi of St Johnstone - which ended in a court case.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 03/01/2013 - 01:05

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