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Tom Brown (footballer born 1968) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tom Brown (footballer, born 1968)

Thomas Heron "Tom" Brown (born 1 April 1968), is a Scottish former footballer who played as a striker for several clubs in the Scottish Football League. A Scottish Cup winner at both Senior and Junior level, he was also capped for the Scotland B side.
==Career==
Brown began his career at Junior level with St. Anthony's and Dalry Thistle before stepping up to .〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tracker )〕 He failed to break into the first team at Palmerston and returned to the Juniors with Glenafton Athletic. Brown played in Glens' Scottish Junior Cup final victory over in 1993 before signing for in the close season.
Newly promoted Kilmarnock, under the management of Tommy Burns, were playing in the Premier Division for the first time in ten years and on the opening day of the season, Brown scored the winning goal on his debut against . He went on to make over 100 league appearances for Killie and in 1995, his form was recognised with call-ups to the Scotland B squad for games against Northern Ireland and Sweden. Brown scored the winning goal against the Swedes after coming on as a substitute. He made his last appearance for Kilmarnock in the 1997 Scottish Cup Final against where he came on as a substitute in the Ayrshire clubs' 1–0 victory. Brown left for the following season in a swap deal with Martin Baker.
Brown later played for and before retiring in 2003. He went on to work for HM Revenue and Customs and is now living with his wife, Linda Brown, and their three sons, Ewan, Cameron, and Angus Brown in Glasgow, Scotland.

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