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Full name
  
Paul Bracewell

Years
  
Team

Position
  
1978–1979
  
Height
  
1.73 m

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Role
  
Footballer

Place of birth
  
Name
  
Paul Bracewell


Paul Bracewell Paul BRACEWELL League appearances Sunderland FC

Date of birth
  
(1962-07-19) 19 July 1962 (age 53)

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Derek Mountfield, Pat Van Den Hauwe, Trevor Steven, Gary Stevens, Kevin Ratcliffe

Tottenham 4-1 Sunderland : Paul Bracewell Press Conference


Paul William Bracewell (born 19 July 1962) is an English former footballer and manager who played as a midfielder. He played for Stoke City, Sunderland, Everton, Newcastle United and Fulham. He also played for the England national team and was manager of Fulham and Halifax Town.

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Playing career

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Bracewell was born in Heswall. started his football career with Stoke City progressing through the youth ranks at the Victoria Ground and made his professional debut against away at Wolverhampton Wanderers just before his 18th birthday. He soon became a regular in the first team and went on to complete three full seasons before in June 1983 he moved to Sunderland for a fee of £250,000 linking up with Alan Durban. He made 141 appearances for Stoke scoring six goals.

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Sunderland had an unsuccessful 1983–84 season and Durban was sacked by the Roker Park club and new manager Len Ashurst did not believe Bracewell could play for him and so sold him to Everton for £425,000. It was at Goodison Park where Bracewell enjoyed the most successful spell of his career. As part of a midfield that included Peter Reid, Kevin Sheedy and Trevor Steven, they won the 1984–85 Football League and also enjoyed success in Europe when they lifted the 1984–85 European Cup Winners' Cup. Such form prompted a call-up to the full England squad where he went on to win three caps but missed out on a place in Bobby Robson's 1986 World Cup squad with a broken leg. Paul also played in four losing FA Cup Finals, the last of which came following his return to Sunderland in 1992.

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He left Sunderland for the second time to join archrivals Newcastle United but returned to Wearside in 1995 and helped Sunderland gain promotion to the Premier League. Unable to keep down a place in the years that followed, Bracewell reunited with his former Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan at Fulham in 1997. He retired from playing football in 1999 to take up a Managerial role at Fulham.

International career

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In 1985, he earned three England caps.

Managerial career

In September 1997, Bracewell took a similar role with ambitious Division Two club Fulham, working under head coach Ray Wilkins and director of football Kevin Keegan. When Wilkins was dismissed at the end of the season, Keegan took sole charge of the first team and kept Bracewell as his assistant. Keegan accepted the offer to become England national football team manager in March 1999, but remained in charge of the Fulham team until the end of that season, guiding them to the Division Two title with 101 points, before quitting as Fulham manager. Bracewell was promoted to the position of manager, and despite them competing in the top half of Division One throughout the campaign, he was dismissed on 30 March 2000 in favour of the more experienced Jean Tigana, who achieved promotion to the Premier League a year later. He scored once during his spell with Fulham in a 2-0 win against Wycombe Wanderers in September 1998.

In October 2000 he became manager of Halifax Town although his stint there lasted less than a year. He resigned from the club 4 games into the 2001/02 season. During his brief spell in charge he steered to the team to just 11 wins in 41 games, which included a 2–0 home FA cup exit at the hands of non league Gateshead.

Coaching career

In 2013, he was appointed as Development Coach for the Sunderland Under 21s and 18s and helped with the transition between the two. In June 2015, after assisting Dick Advocaat with first team duties at the end of the 2014-15 season, he was appointed First Team Coach at Sunderland, and shortly afterwards was promoted to the role of Assistant Manager. He left his role with Sunderland on 17 June 2017.

Career statistics

  • Sourced from Paul Bracewell profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
  • References

    Paul Bracewell Wikipedia