Charlie Brown (footballer, born 1898)

Charles Brown (14 January 1898 – 2 February 1979) was an English footballer who played at outside-right for Southampton and Queens Park Rangers in the 1920s.

Brown made intermittent appearances in the early part of the season, but in December he was dropped following a poor game at Grimsby Town.

[4] In the following season, Brown was a permanent fixture until early December when an injury caused him to miss a month, with Robert Blyth taking over.

[6] In August 1924, Brown moved to Queens Park Rangers where he had two good seasons before dropping down to non-league football.

In 1926, Brown returned to Southampton to live and took up employment with Supermarine at Woolston, before joining Vosper Thornycroft in 1936 where he remained until his retirement in 1967.