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  2. George Brown (footballer, born 1903) - Wikipedia

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    George Brown (22 June 1903 – 10 June 1948) was an English professional footballer and football manager, who played most of his career with Huddersfield Town. Playing career [ edit ] A centre-forward , he was the highest ever goal-scorer for Huddersfield Town with 159 goals; 142 in the League in 213 appearances and 17 from 16 outings in the FA ...

  3. George Brown - Wikipedia

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    George Brown (Benedictine) (died 1628), English Benedictine. George Brown (bishop of Liverpool) (1784–1856), English Roman Catholic Bishop of Liverpool. George Brown (missionary) (1835–1917), English Methodist missionary to Fiji, Samoa, and New Britain, president-general of the Methodist Church of Australasia.

  4. George Brown (footballer, born 1999) - Wikipedia

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    2023–. → Persipal Palu (loan) 2. (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 12:26, 6 February 2024 (UTC) George Peter Brown (born 4 June 1999) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a full-back for Liga 2 club Persipal Palu, on loan from Liga 1 club Persebaya Surabaya. [1]

  5. George Brown (footballer, born 1907) - Wikipedia

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    Football career. Brown was born in Glasgow on 7 January 1907. He joined Rangers in September 1929 from Ashfield and made his debut against Ayr United in November of that year. [1] He remained at Rangers for the remainder of his career, winning a total of seven League Championships and four Scottish Cups before retiring in 1942.

  6. Category:Clyde F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Peter Boyle (footballer, born 1951) Joshua Bradley-Hurst; Kevin Bradley (Scottish footballer) Kyle Bradley; Harry Brandon (footballer) Jack Breslin (footballer) Charlie Briggs (footballer) Tom Brighton; John Brogan (footballer, born 1958) George Brown (footballer, born 1928) John Brown (footballer, born 1915) Mark Brown (footballer, born 1984)

  7. George Brown (footballer, born 1880) - Wikipedia

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    George "Gee Gee" Gravar Brown (born 17 January 1880) was a footballer who played in the Football League. Born in Kirkley in Suffolk, England he started his career with his home town club Kirkley before spells at Dulwich Hamlet and Woolwich Arsenal. He joined Stoke City in 1903 where he turned professional, before moving to Norwich City ...

  8. George Brown (American football) - Wikipedia

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    210 lb (95 kg) College. Navy. San Diego State University. Career highlights and awards. First-team All-American ( 1943) College Football Hall of Fame. George Cummings Brown Jr. (May 15, 1923 – September 12, 2008) was an American football player. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1985.

  9. George Brown (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    George William Brown Jr. (September 23, 1923 – January 21, 2013) was an American and Canadian football player who played in the AAFC, NFL and CFL, with the New York Yankees, New York Yanks, BC Lions and Edmonton Eskimos. He previously played football at Texas Christian University and at North Side High School in Fort Worth, Texas.