Background
Brown was born in Andover, Hampshire, the son of Peter Brown, the former Southampton forward, and his wife, June.
Brown was born in Andover, Hampshire, the son of Peter Brown, the former Southampton forward, and his wife, June.
The first leg, played at Hillsborough, finished 0–0 but Aldershot lost the second leg 8–0.
Brown joined Southampton as a trainee, signing as a professional in July 1984. He remained at The Dell until the spring of 1987, without breaking into the first team, although he made over 120 appearances for the reserves. In February 1987, he went on loan to Brighton and Hove Albion, with the deal being made permanent the following month.
After a season at Brighton, in November 1988 he transferred to Aldershot, where he was to remain for four turbulent seasons, making 175 senior appearances.
Described as "a talented right back", Brown made his debut for Aldershot in a 1–0 victory over Sheffield United. Despite this, Aldershot ended the 1988-1989 season at the bottom of the Third Division with only eight league wins all season.
In September 1989, Aldershot played Sheffield Wednesday of the First Division in the League Cup. Aldershot finished the 1989-1990 season third from bottom of Fourth Division, but were by now in serious financial difficulties, narrowly avoiding being wound up by the High Court in the summer of 1990.
After another two years of financial turmoil, with the players going unpaid for long periods, Aldershot eventually folded in March 1992 and were expelled from the Football League.
In the replay at the Kingfield Stadium, Brown fouled Coventry"s Darren Huckerby. Huckerby retaliated by punching Brown, which led to a mass brawl involving all the players other than Steve Ogrizovic. Although both players were booked, they remained on the pitch before an own goal by Steve Foster handed the match to Coventry.
Brown left in March 1998, joining Yeovil Town with Steve Thompson for a fee of £7,500.
In August 1998, arranged a testimonial match for Brown against a team from West Ham United. Brown remained at Huish Park until March 2000 when he was released by new manager David Webb.
He returned to, to help the club avoid relegation from the Football Conference. His final period at has been described as "a largely unhappy spell as a player and latterly (and abortively) coach" and ended in October 2001.
Following the termination of his contract, Brown issued a statement: I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the supporters for their tremendous loyalty and support shown to me over many years.
I do hope that the side brings you the success that you deserve. I leave the club with a heavy heart and feel that I have been badly let down. The whole thing could have been handled in a better way and unfortunately I"m the sacrificial lamb for someone"s self-preservation.
In 2007, Brown was appointed Director of Sport at Saint Francis School in Pewsey, Wiltshire.