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Full name
  
Walter Leonard Bragg

Name
  
Wally Bragg

Role
  
Football player

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Defender

1946–1957
  
Brentford


Date of birth
  
(1929-07-08) 8 July 1929 (age 86)

Place of birth
  
Twickenham, England

Walter Leonard "Wally" Bragg (8 July 1929 – 6 March 2016) was an English professional football centre half who played in the Football League for Brentford. At the time of his debut in March 1947, he was Brentford's then-youngest first team player.

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Career

A centre half, Bragg joined Division One side Brentford in 1946 from local team Twickenham Celtic. After a spell out on loan at Corinthian League club Hounslow Town, Bragg returned to Griffin Park to make his debut on the right wing in place of Idris Hopkins for the visit of Grimsby Town on 29 March 1947. Bragg's appearance in the 1–0 defeat made him Brentford's youngest debutant at that time. A call-up for national service saw him fail to appear again until the second half of the 1951–52 Division Two season, enjoying a run of 10 appearances. He then went on to become a regular fixture in the team through the mid-1950s, making a career-high 44 appearances during a disastrous 1953–54 season in which the Bees were relegated to the Division Three South. Bragg played on until the end of the 1956–57 season, when he retired from football after a succession of injuries.

Personal life

Bragg served his national service in the RAF. After retiring from football, he worked as an advertising manager for local newspapers in Twickenham. He was married with a son and two daughters and five grandchildren and at the time of his death in March 2016.

References

Wally Bragg Wikipedia