Bob Brand

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Bob Brand
Personal information
Full name Robert Brand
Date of birth 1865
Place of birth Wishaw, Scotland
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1886–1888 Queen of the South Wanderers
1888–1889 Accrington 16 (11)
1889 Sunderland Albion
1889 Accrington 2 (0)
1890 Derby County 3 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Robert Brand was a Scottish footballer who played in the English Football League for Accrington and Derby County. He was born in Wishaw in Scotland. In football terms, Brand first came to prominence in 1886 when he signed for Queen of the South Wanderers. He played for Wanderers for two seasons and then came South to Accrington.[1][2]

Bob Brand, playing as a winger, made his Accrington and League debut on 22 September 1888 at County Ground the then home of Derby County. The match ended as a 1–1 draw and Bob Brand scored on his debut by putting Accrington 1–0 ahead.[3]

Bob Brand appeared in 16 of the 22 League matches in season 1888–89 and scored 11 goals. Brand, playing as a winger (16 appearances) appeared in an Accrington midfield that achieved big (three—League—goals—or—more) wins twice. Of the 11 League goals scored by Brand five were scored in two matches. On 29 September 1888, at Victoria Ground, the then home of Stoke, Brand scored two as Accrington defeated the home team 4–2. Then, on 13 October 1888 at Thorneyholme Road, the home of Accrington, Brand scored the first Accrington League hat—trick as Accrington defeated the visitors, Derby County, 6–2.[4][5]

In January 1889, Brand moved to Sunderland Albion for a match against Sunderland. Brand came back to Accrington and played at the end of the season and returned to Sunderland Albion in season 1889–90. He played most of the season for Albion and only played two League matches for Accrington. In 1890–91, Brand left Accrington and moved to Derby County for season 1890–91. He only played three League matches for Derby County and then, in 1891 he returned to Sunderland Albion.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Joyce, Michael (2004). Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. SoccerData. p. 34. ISBN 1-899468-67-6.
  2. ^ Metcalf, Mark (2013). The Origins of the Football League The First Season 1888/89. Amberley. p. 174. ISBN 978-1-4456-1881-4.
  3. ^ Metcalf, Mark (2013). The Origins of the Football League The First Season 1888/89. Amberley. pp. 40–41. ISBN 978-1-4456-1881-4.
  4. ^ Metcalf, Mark (2013). The Origins of the Football League The First Season 1888/89. Amberley. pp. 47/57. ISBN 978-1-4456-1881-4.
  5. ^ "English National Football Archive". Retrieved 17 April 2018. (registration & fee required)
  6. ^ "English National Football Archive". Retrieved 17 April 2018. (registration & fee required)


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