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Full name
  
William Bradshaw

Years
  
Team

Died
  
June 1955

Playing position
  
Left half

Role
  
Football player


Place of birth
  
Padiham, England

Name
  
Billy Bradshaw

Date of birth
  
April 1884

1903–1920
  
Blackburn Rovers

Position
  
Wing half

William "Billy" Bradshaw (born April 1884) was an English football player and manager. Bradshaw played at both professional and international levels as a left half.

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Club career

Born in Padiham, Bradshaw began his career with Padiham and Accrington Stanley. Bradshaw was a left-half, but was extremely adept at joining the attack and was referred to in one report as "being as good as having a sixth forward"; he was also an expert penalty-taker. He signed for Blackburn Rovers in May 1903 for a fee of £20, and spent 17 years at the club, scoring 36 goals in 386 appearances in the Football League before leaving in 1920. During his time at the Ewood Park club, he helped them win the Football League championship in 1912 and 1914.

In April 1920, he was released by Blackburn to become player-manager of Rochdale, but left that position in September of the same year.

International career

Bradshaw made his international debut in February 1910, and earned a total of four caps between then and 1913. He also represented the Football League on three occasions.

Honours

Blackburn Rovers
  • Football League championship: 1911–12 and 1913–14
  • References

    Billy Bradshaw (footballer) Wikipedia


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