Bob Brocklebank

Bob Brocklebank

Infobox Football biography
playername = Bob Brocklebank


fullname =
dateofbirth = 8 April 1908
cityofbirth = Finchley
countryofbirth = England
dateofdeath = September 1981
cityofdeath = Brixham
countryofdeath = England
height =
position = Inside right
youthyears =
youthclubs = Finchley
years = 1930–1936
1936–1939
clubs = Aston Villa
Burnley
caps(goals) =
121 (33)
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =
manageryears = 1945–1949
1949–1954
1955–1961
1961–1964
managerclubs = Chesterfield
Birmingham City
Hull City
Bradford City

Bob Brocklebank (8 April 1908 – September 1981) was an English footballer and manager.

He played for Aston Villa and Burnley, where he was top goalscorer in 1937-38 before becoming a manager, at Chesterfield, Birmingham City, Hull City and Bradford City.

Playing career

Brocklebank was born in Finchley, England as one of eight brothers. He started his football career as an amateur with his hometown team Finchley, in the London League. In May 1929 he signed for Aston Villa. His chances were limited at Villa Park, and he signed for Burnley during the 1935–36 season where he developed into an inside right earning the nickname "The Toff" because of his gentlemanly approach to life and football.cite book
last = Frost
first = Terry
title = Bradford City A Complete Record 1903-1988
publisher = Breedon Books Sport
year = 1988
pages = p74
isbn = 0907969380
]

Brocklebank made 121 appearances for Burnley, scoring 33 goals. During the 1937–38 he was the club's top goalscorer with 14 goals. He continued to play at Burnley throughout the Second World War.

Managerial career

Brocklebank became Chesterfield manager in September 1945. He established the club in Division Two before he joined Birmingham City in February 1949. The club was relegated in 1949–50 into Division Two. Brocklebank began to rebuild the side but resigned in 1954 just six months before they were promoted back to the top flight.

He worked as a scout for West Bromwich Albion from October 1954 to March 1955 until he was appointed manager at Hull City. He again suffered relegation in his first full season as Hull finished bottom of Division Two in 1955–56. He took Hull back up three years later from the newly formed Division Three. Hull were relegated the following season. Brocklebank resigned in May 1961 because he was frustrated at being unable to guide them straight back up.

Instead he joined Bradford City to take over from Peter Jackson as manager. His reign at Valley Parade was topsy-turvy. He guided the club to fifth place finishes in 1961–62 and 1963–64 but City had had to apply for re-election in the season between the promotion pushes. The club's directors extended Brocklebank's contract in July 1964 for another two years, but three months later, disillusioned by a poor start, Brocklebank resigned.

Death

He retired to Brixham where he died in September 1981, aged 73.

References

External links

*soccerbase (manager)|id=201|name=Bob Brocklebank
* [http://www.tiredandweary.com/managers/brocklebank.html Biography]


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