Brownrigg graduated with a First Class Honours Degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from the
University of Huddersfield in July 2009. He was subsequently awarded a PhD scholarship focusing on the transition of professional footballers out of the game. In 2012, his research on career transition was published in the
Qualitative Methods in Psychology: Sport and Performance Bulletin of the
British Psychological Society, highlighting psychological adjustment issues faced by footballers leaving the professional game. In 2015, Brownrigg was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by the University of Huddersfield for his thesis titled “‘I shouldn’t have problems because I’m a footballer’: exploring the lived experiences of career transition in UK male professional footballers”, which examined identity loss, psychological adjustment, and the challenges faced by players during and after their careers. In 2018, he co-authored an article in
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health titled "‘You shut up and go along with it’: an interpretative phenomenological study of former professional footballers’ experiences of addiction", which explored the lived experiences of ex-professional players dealing with issues related to alcohol and gambling addiction. ==References==