Craig Brown played for Dundee and Falkirk; he went on to manage Clyde, Scotland youth teams, the mens senior team, Preston North End, Motherwell and ...
Craig Brown, Scotland's longest-serving manager in a reign that lasted from 1993 to 2001, has died at the age of 82.
“Craig died peacefully today after a short illness in University Hospital, Ayr, surrounded by close family members,” said a statement from Brown's family. “The ...
Brown is the last man to lead Scotland to a World Cup finals, taking the team in France 25 years ago. A statement from Aberdeen read: “Everyone at Aberdeen FC ...
SCOTTISH football has lost one of its legendary figures after Craig Brown passed away at the age of 82.Brown led Scotland to Euro '96 in England and t.
Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen have announced the unfortunate passing of Scotland football legend Craig Brown.
Brown is the last man to lead Scotland to a World Cup finals at France 1998.
A statement from Aberdeen read: “Everyone at Aberdeen FC is heartbroken by the loss of our beloved former manager, director and club ambassador, Craig Brown.
Sir Alex Ferguson, the legendary Manchester United boss, has paid tribute to Craig Brown who has passed away at the age of 82.
Tributes have poured in for Craig Brown, the last man to lead Scotland to a World Cup and one of the most popular characters in Scottish football.
The Daily Star leads with tributes to former Scotland manager, Craig Brown, who died at the age of 82 - a story which features on many front pages.
I would never have been a professional footballer without Craig Brown. It really is that simple.