Rachel Brown-Finnis
English international association football goalkeeper
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Rachel Brown is an English former football goalkeeper who played for Liverpool from 1995 to 1998, spent five years from 1998 playing varsity soccer for Alabama Crimson Tide and Pittsburgh Panthers in the US college system, and played for Everton from 2003 until 2014. She also spent the 2003 season on loan in the Icelandic Úrvalsdeild, playing for ÍBV.
Since making her debut for the England women's national football team in 1997, Brown won over 80 caps. She understudied Pauline Cope in her first years with the national team, then served as England's first choice goalkeeper at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup and UEFA Women's Euro 2009. Due to injuries, Brown was displaced in the team by Karen Bardsley for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup. She was also selected in the Great Britain squad for the 2012 London Olympics. Brown was the goalkeeper on Channel Five's Superstars and is employed by Everton FC's Community Project. She married professional golf caddie Ian Finnis in 2013 and has since been known as Rachel Brown-Finnis.
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'Stop playing out from the back' - Dublin's advice to new Saints managerRachel Brown-Finnis and Dion Dublin give their thoughts on Southampton's new manager Ivan Juric.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Arsenal's late win over Leicester will have hurt Man City'Final Score pundits Martin Keown and Rachel Brown-Finnis discuss Arsenal's late win over Leicester and how the Gunners' mentality will help them in the Premier League title race.BBC Sport - Published | |
Is Tottenham's stubbornness losing them matches?Football Focus pundits Ashley Williams and Rachel Brown-Finnis discuss whether Tottenham being "naive" is costing them points.BBC Sport - Published | |
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Man City v Arsenal 'harder to call' than normalFootball Focus' Rachel Brown-Finnis and Dion Dublin tell Alex Scott that while Manchester City are "in the driving seat", Arsenal can also be "confident" ahead of their Premier League game.BBC Sport - Published | |
Should Man City worry after back-to-back losses?Final Score pundits Dion Dublin and Rachel Brown-Finnis discuss Manchester City's performance after a 1-0 loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League.BBC Sport - Published | |
'£200 million is too good to turn down' for SalahFootball Focus presenter Alex Scott, Dion Dublin & Rachel Brown-Finnis discuss Mo Salah's future after Liverpool turned down a reported £200 million offer from Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad.BBC Sport - Published | |
Was Johnson to Spurs the best deadline day deal?Football Focus presenter Alex Scott is joined by Dion Dublin & Rachel Brown-Finnis to discuss the record-breaking football transfer deadline day deals.BBC Sport - Published | |
England have 'characteristics of a winning team'England showed 'all the characteristics of a winning team' in their victory over Colombia at the Women's World Cup, according to Rachel Brown-Finnis.BBC Sport - Published | |
Brown-Finnis' World Cup quarter-final predictionsBBC Sport's football expert Rachel Brown-Finnis gives her predictions for the quarter-final matches at the Women's World Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
Brown-Finnis' predictions for last-16 matchesBBC Sport's football expert Rachel Brown-Finnis gives her predictions for the last-16 matches at the Women's World Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
Who is going home? Brown-Finnis' World Cup predictionsBBC Sport's football expert Rachel Brown-Finnis gives her predictions for the final round of group games at the Women's World Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
Football Focus: Will 'homegrown star' Anthony Gordon leave Everton?Football Focus pundits Rachel Brown-Finnis and Nedum Onuoha discuss the speculation linking Everton's Anthony Gordon with a move away from Goodison Park.BBC Sport - Published |