John Brearley

John Brearley

Football player infobox
playername= John Brearley


fullname = John Brearley
dateofbirth = October 1875
cityofbirth = West Derby, Liverpool
countryofbirth = England
position = Forward
years = 18xx-1897
1897-1898
1898-1899
1899-1900
1900-1901
1901-1902
1902-1903
1903-1907
1907-1909
1909-1911
clubs= Kettering Town
Notts County
Chatham
Millwall Athletic
Notts County
Middlesbrough
Everton
Tottenham Hotspur
Crystal Palace
Millwall Athletic
caps(goals) = X (X)
X (X)
X (X)
X (X)
X (X)
X (X)
X (7)
X (X)
X (X)
X (X)
manageryears = 1909-1911
19xx-1915
managerclubs = Millwall Athletic
Viktoria 89 Berlin
pcupdate = November 10 2006
ntupdate = October 10 2006

John Brearley (born October 1875, West Derby, Liverpool, England) is a former English footballer and manager. He played as a forward for several clubs, most notably Millwall Athletic, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur. He was able to play in at least five outfield positions, but had a preference for playing inside-right. During the First World War he was interned at Ruhleben, a civilian detention camp in Germany.

Playing career

Brearley played 51 games and scored 13 goals for Millwall Athletic as he helped them win the Southern League District Combination and reach the semi-final of the FA Cup in 1900. He made his debut for Everton against WBA in September 1902 and subsequently made 24 appearances and scored 8 goals for the club. He finished as Everton’s top league goalscorer in 1902-03 with 7 goals. Among his team mates at Everton were Samuel Wolstenholme. He was then signed for Tottenham by former Evertonian, John Cameron and went onto score 24 goals in 133 games for them. Among his team-mates at Tottenham were Vivian Woodward. In January 1905 he played for a "Professionals of the South XI" against an "Amateurs of the South XI" during an England trial at White Hart Lane. He finished his playing career with a return to Millwall Athletic as a player-coach in 1909.

Prisoner in Germany

Brearley subsequently worked as a coach at Viktoria 89 Berlin in Germany. While there the First World War broke out and he was interned at Ruhleben, a civilian detention camp in the Spandau district of Berlin. Brearley was one of several former professional footballers at Ruhleben. Among them were his former Everton team mate, Samuel Wolstenholme, and his former manager at Tottenham, John Cameron. Others included former England internationals, Fred Spiksley, Fred Pentland, and Steve Bloomer and a former German international Edwin Dutton. The camp contained between 4,000 and 5,500 prisoners. Gradually a mini-society evolved and football became a popular activity. Cup and league competitions were organised and as many as 1,000 attended the bigger games. On May 2 1915 an "England XI" featuring Brearley, Pentland, Wolstenholme and Bloomer played a "World XI" captained by Cameron. Brearley also captained the "Barracks 10" team that won a cup competition in 1915. He also played cricket at the camp and in May 1915 played for a "Rubleben XI", which also included Bloomer, against a "Varsities XI" in the Rubleban Cricket League. A John Brearley was also listed as one of several Freemasons at the camp.

ources

*"Who’s Who Of Everton" (2004): Tony Matthews

External links

* [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/goalscorers/Goals/EveT/EveT1902.html Top Scorer at Everton 1902-03]

* [http://ruhleben.tripod.com/id4.html Brearley at Ruhleban]


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