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Joe Bradshaw (footballer)

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English footballer (1884–?)
Not to be confused withJoseph Bradshaw (football manager).

Joe Bradshaw
Personal information
Date of birth1884 (1884)
Place of birthLancashire, England
PositionOutside right
Youth career
Woolwich Polytechnic
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
????–1904Woolwich Arsenal0(0)
1904West Norwood
1904Southampton0(0)
1904–1909Fulham3(0)
1909–1910Chelsea8(0)
1910–1911Queens Park Rangers
1911–1915Southend United
Managerial career
1912–1919Southend United
1919–1926Swansea Town
1926–1929Fulham
1929–1932Bristol City
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Joe Bradshaw (1884 –date unknown) was an Englishfootball player and manager.

Playing career

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As a player, he started out atWoolwich Polytechnic before turning professional atWoolwich Arsenal, where his fatherHarry Bradshaw, was manager; however he never made a first-team appearance.[1] After his father left to manageFulham in 1904, Bradshaw had brief spells atWest Norwood andSouthampton before rejoining his father at his new club; he played as anoutside right for Fulham in a five-year spell that saw the club win theSouthern League title twice and join theFootball League in 1907. He then had stints atChelsea,Queens Park Rangers andSouthend United.[2]

His brother,William, also played for Woolwich Arsenal and Fulham under their father.[1]

Coaching career

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Bradshaw becameplayer-manager ofSouthend United in 1912 (from a part-time basis only in 1913), winningpromotion to the Southern League First Division, and seeing the club throughWorld War I.[2] In 1919 he moved toSwansea Town and spent seven years there, winning theThird Division South title in1924–25, before being tempted by one of his former clubs; he moved back to Fulham, following in the footsteps of his father.[3] His reign at Fulham was not auspicious - overseeingrelegation to the Third Division South and failing to regain promotion.[2] In 1929 he moved toBristol City, whom he managed for three years.[2]

References

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  1. ^abHarris, Jeff (1995). Hogg, Tony (ed.).Arsenal Who's Who. Independent UK Sports.ISBN 978-1-899429-03-5.
  2. ^abcd"Joe Bradshaw".Fulham FC official website.
  3. ^Barney Ronay (14 January 2009)."Sons who have followed in their father's managerial footsteps".The Guardian. Retrieved17 November 2013.
(c) =caretaker manager
(c) =caretaker manager; (p) = player-manager; (cp) = caretaker player-manager
Fulham F.C.managers
(c) =caretaker manager
Bristol City F.C.managers
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