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Post by Bushman on Dec 21, 2012 18:45:46 GMT
Harold Thomas Brown signed for Rangers in April 1941 and made his debut in November 1941 at Loftus Rd in a 4-1 win against Millwall. Having made 83 appearances for the club during the 2ND World War he was transferred to Notts County in April 1946. Signed by Harry Brown 1954-55 season. On August 1st 1951 he signed again for Rangers, making his return debut against West Ham Utd on August 18 1951, keeping a clean sheet in a 2-0 win. Harry Brown went on to make 200 appearances in his second spell for the club until his transfer to Plymouth Argyle in September 1956. Harry Brown died 1982 at the age of 58.
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Post by Macmoish on Dec 21, 2012 18:52:39 GMT
Thank you Mr. Bushman
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Post by londonranger on Dec 21, 2012 19:17:10 GMT
One of my all time faves after Reg.
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Post by Bushman on Dec 22, 2012 0:23:04 GMT
One of my all time faves after Reg. My father said the same london.
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Post by londonranger on Dec 22, 2012 1:35:40 GMT
So neat. On the goalline, Ray Drinkwater, Hucker, Phil, Springetts, Seaman, I liked Stekjsal, then
rather lean until Paddy, then this season two internationals who are good but cant make intelligent distributions.
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Post by gramps on Dec 22, 2012 8:11:13 GMT
Going way back we also had Reg Saphin who was second string to the greatest of the all, Reg Allen, but still a good goalkeeper. And we mustn't forget Stan Gullan who was also useful between the sticks.
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Post by kerrins on Dec 22, 2012 10:54:03 GMT
I never did see Harry Brown play for the R's. He was just before my time. However I did see him play at Loftus Rd in goal for Plymouth Argyle in the QPR V Plymouth Div 3 South fixture circa Oct 1957...R's won 1-0. Older supporters told me that he always seemed well sun tanned!
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Post by Bushman on Dec 22, 2012 22:56:51 GMT
I never did see Harry Brown play for the R's. He was just before my time. However I did see him play at Loftus Rd in goal for Plymouth Argyle in the QPR V Plymouth Div 3 South fixture circa Oct 1957...R's won 1-0. Older supporters told me that he always seemed well sun tanned!
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