Bill Brelsford Explained

Bill Brelsford
Fullname:William Henry Brelsford
Height:[1]
Birth Date:1885
Birth Place:Sheffield, England
Death Date:25
Death Place:Sheffield, England
Years1:1902–1904
Clubs1:Attercliffe United
Years2:1904–190?
Clubs2:Tinsley Park
Clubs3:Lodge Inn
Clubs4:Rawmarsh Albion
Years5:1907–1910
Goals5:5
Years6:1910–1925
Clubs6:Sheffield United
Caps6:277
Goals6:1
Years7:1925
Clubs7:Torquay United

William Henry Brelsford (1885 – 25 March 1954), known as Bill or Beau Brelsford, was an English footballer who played for Doncaster Rovers and Sheffield United. He was a hardworking player and could play as a right half or centre half.[2]

Club career

Bill Brelsford came from a footballing family, two brothers playing for Sheffield Wednesday, but he made his league début with Doncaster Rovers. In 1910 he transferred back to his home town Sheffield but he did not join his brothers at Wednesday, joining cross-city rivals Sheffield United instead. He was a member of the Blades team who won the FA Cup final in 1915 where it was reported he broke up many of the Chelsea attacks by heading the ball back towards their half.[3]

After a lengthy career at Bramall Lane he had a brief spell at Torquay United[4] before returning to Sheffield where he became assistant trainer at his former club, eventually rising to first team trainer between 1932 and 1935. Following his retirement he became kennel master at Darnall greyhound track.

Honours

Sheffield United

Notes and References

  1. News: First Division prospects. Sheffield United . Nemo . Athletic News . Manchester . 22 August 1921 . 6.
  2. Book: Unknown. Cup Final Programme. 1915.
  3. News: The Cup Final . Manchester Guardian . 9 . 26 April 1915.
  4. Book: Denis . Clarebrough . Andrew . Kirkham . Sheffield United Who's Who . Hallamshire Press . 2008 . 65 . 978-1-874718-69-7.