Scott Brown, a hard-nosed defensive midfielder, hails from Scotland and was born on 25 November 1994. Brown has slightly more than three decades of experience in this sphere of life, and currently takes up his position in the centre of the pitch for Raith Rovers. In his number 20 jersey, he stands steady at 5ft 10in (1.78m) and weighs in at 12st 6lb (79kg). He isn't one to throw his weight around, but he uses it effectively.
As Transfermarkt values him, Brown's current market estimate is approximately £104k. A sum which in the fast-paced world of football, sees more zeros than a sudoku puzzle.
Safe to say, Brown has had quite a journey in the football scene. He transferred from Clyde, nestled in League Two in Scotland, to Bradford City waving the flag for League One in England back in July 2011. From there on out, Brown had been on the move again as he made quite a leap from Bradford City to St Johnstone in Scottish Championship in July 2013. His time at St. Johnstone might have left a tad more to the imagination, only knocking in a single goal in four first-team appearances in the debut season. This changed slightly over time, with ten appearances the following season and five in the season after.
Brown stretched his legs on loan at Dumbarton in League Two in Scotland in August 2015, tallying 16 league matches under his belt in the 2015 - 2016 season before racing back to St. Johnstone in January 2016. Brown’s story went much along the same vein afterwards with a mix of seasons involving goals, appearances, and underwhelming performances in between.
Come August 2016, he was on the move again, transferring from St Johnstone to Peterhead in League One. A whirl of seasons latter, Brown moved from Peterhead to Raith Rovers in the Championship. An active participant in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Raith Rovers, Brown continues to put the boots on and race down the pitch for his current team.
Joys of the journey are but the culmination of many travel stories, and Brown’s tale is far from over as he continues to don the jersey and grace the field with his presence; an opportunist, a fighter, a midfielder proudly carrying the number 20.
