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10 Facts About Kevin Bremner

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Kevin Johnston Bremner was born on 7 October 1957 and is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a striker.

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Kevin Bremner made nearly 450 appearances in the English and Scottish Football Leagues, representing ten different clubs.

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Kevin Bremner began his senior career as an 18-year-old with home-town club Deveronvale of the Highland League; he had been with the club since he was 14 years of age.

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Celtic manager Billy McNeill had invited him for a two-week trial, but no contract offer ensued and Kevin Bremner left Deveronvale for fellow Highland League club Keith.

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Kevin Bremner played more than 100 games in all competitions for Millwall, helping them gain promotion to the Second Division as Third Division runners-up.

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Kevin Bremner finished the season as the club's leading scorer, with 12 goals in all competitions.

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Kevin Bremner then rejoined Deveronvale as player-manager for one season, in which he was leading goalscorer with 17 goals and managed them to victory in the Aberdeenshire Shield.

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Kevin Bremner returned to England to take up a coaching role at Gillingham, where he became youth team manager, but was made redundant in April 2003 along with other staff as a cost-cutting measure.

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Kevin Bremner made one playing appearance for the club in 1995 in a Football League Trophy match.

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Kevin Bremner's older brother Des was a prominent professional footballer, with Hibernian, Aston Villa and Birmingham City.