Bryan Bush Explained

Bryan Bush
Birth Date:25 April 1925
Birth Place:Bristol, England
Position:Winger / Inside forward
Youthclubs1:Longwell Green
Youthclubs2:Oldland Juniors
Youthclubs3:Bristol Boys
Years1:1945–1946
Clubs1:Bristol City
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1946–1947
Clubs2:Soundwell
Years3:1947–1955
Clubs3:Bristol Rovers
Caps3:114
Goals3:19
Years4:1955–1956
Clubs4:Trowbridge Town
Years5:1956–1958
Clubs5:Wells City
Years6:1958–????
Clubs6:Bitton

Bryan Bush (25 April 1925 – 25 August 2008) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger and inside forward for Bristol Rovers.

Prior to his footballing career, Bush had worked as a butcher in Bitton and as an engineer in the Fleet Air Arm, and he joined Bristol City as an amateur following the conclusion of World War II. Although he played for the city reserves, he never made the progression to their first team, and in 1946 he joined local side Soundwell.

Bush's single season spent with Soundwell was a successful one, and the club finished as runners-up in Division Two of the Western League. His performances were good enough to earn him a second spell with a Football League club, when he signed his first professional contract for Bristol Rovers in 1947. He remained with "The Pirates" for eight years, until 1955, making 114 league appearances and scoring 19 goals.

Following his departure from Bristol Rovers, Bush spent a single season with Trowbridge Town, before having an unsuccessful trial with Bath City in 1956. He then spent two years with Wells City before finishing his playing days with Bitton, the town where he had worked as a butcher at the start of his working life.

Later in life he had worked as a salesman, before dying from a stroke on 25 August 2008, at the age of 83.

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