Graeme Brown

After announcing a midfielder and defender, it is time to introduce a striker to the role of Ambassador and who better than Graeme Brown.

When speaking with Graeme, he talked fondly of his time with the club and shared that he regularly tells stories to his children of games and in particular the goals vs East Fife.

Graeme was born in South Africa then brought up in the rugby stronghold of Galashiels. He was signed by Cowdenbeath in 1997 and is one of the few players to have scored a goal for Cowden whilst just 16. He learned from his baptism in the tough school of the Scottish League’s bottom division. He was Cowden’s top scorer in 1999/00 and then a member of the promotion winning side in 2001.

Graeme had his finest ever season in 2001/02. He was Cowden’s top league scorer with 17 goals. In December 2001, he was Bell’s Player of the Month for Division 2 and just missed out on being named Division 2 player of the year. Graeme was Cowden’s player of the year in both 2000 and 2002. He continued to score goals and was the first player to both score more than 50 league goals and make more than 200 League appearances for Cowdenbeath. Cowden turned down several bids before he departed for Ayr United. Then he played with Alloa before a brief second spell at Cowden.

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