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Derek Brownbill (Derek Anthony Brownbill) was born on 4 February, 1954 in Liverpool, England, is an English footballer (born 1954). Discover Derek Brownbill's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

Popular As Derek Anthony Brownbill
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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 4 February, 1954
Birthday 4 February
Birthplace Liverpool, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Derek Brownbill Height, Weight & Measurements

At 70 years old, Derek Brownbill height is 5ft 9in .

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Derek Brownbill Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Derek Brownbill worth at the age of 70 years old? Derek Brownbill’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Derek Brownbill's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1954

Derek Anthony Brownbill (born 4 February 1954) is an English former footballer who played as a forward.

He played in the Football League for Liverpool, Port Vale, and Wigan Athletic before spells with American side Cleveland Cobras and English non-League clubs Stafford Rangers, Oswestry Town, Morecambe, Witton Albion, and Warrington Town.

1972

Brownbill came through the youth ranks at Liverpool to turn professional at the age of 18; he featured in the 1972 FA Youth Cup final defeat to Aston Villa.

1973

He made his only appearance for the senior team on 15 September 1973, in a 1–1 draw with Birmingham City at St Andrew's.

1974

Brownbill scored his first senior goal in a 1–0 home win over Charlton Athletic on 3 March, and finished the 1974–75 season with four goals in 16 Third Division appearances.

During his time at Vale Park the crowd used to barrack him for being big and clumsy, when in fact it was part of Roy Sproson's plan for Brownbill to shield the ball and allow attacking midfielders Brian Horton and Terry Bailey to get forward and score goals (Horton and Bailey got 27 goals between them in 1974–75 with Brownbill's support).

1975

He joined Port Vale for £5,000 in February 1975.

Liverpool manager Bob Paisley rejected a bid of £20,000 from Bury because he had already made a verbal agreement with Vale coach Reg Berks.

He hit nine goals in 41 games in 1975–76, including four goals in the First Round of the FA Cup to save the "Valiants" from defeat to Southern League side Grantham (they drew the original tie 2–2 before winning the replay).

1976

He lost his first team place in August 1976, and scored three goals in 23 games in 1976–77.

1977

Manager Roy Sproson was sacked in October 1977, however, Brownbill failed to re-establish himself in the first XI under new boss Bobby Smith; he went on to score three goals in 28 appearances in 1977–78.

1978

Handed a free transfer in May 1978, he emigrated to the US with the Cleveland Cobras of the American Soccer League, only to return to the UK with Wigan Athletic in September.

He had 20 starts and 17 substitute appearances in 1978–79, scoring six goals for Ian McNeill's "Latics".

1979

Wigan finished the 1979–80 season in sixth place in the Fourth Division.

He later moved on to various non-League clubs: Stafford Rangers, Oswestry Town, Morecambe and Witton Albion, before becoming the player-manager of Warrington Town.

After leaving his post at Warrington Town he became the manager of Curzon Ashton.

2009

He was the Director of Football at Warrington Town until 2009.

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