Jock Bradford Explained

Jock Bradford
Height:5ft 9in
Birth Date:1887
Birth Place:Rutherglen, Scotland
Death Place:Lennoxtown, Scotland
Clubs1:Kirkintilloch Harp
Years2:1910–1920
Clubs2:Morton
Caps2:270
Goals2:0
Years3:1920–1921
Clubs3:Bo'ness
Years4:1921–1928
Clubs4:St Mirren
Caps4:214
Goals4:0
Years5:1927–1928
Clubs5:Raith Rovers (loan)
Years6:1928–1929
Clubs6:Dumbarton
Caps6:45
Goals6:0
Totalcaps:529
Totalgoals:0
Nationalyears1:1912[1]
Nationalteam1:Scottish League XI
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0

John Bradford (1887 – 1973) was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper, mainly for Morton and St Mirren.[2]

Career

The first part of Bradford's senior career was spent with Morton, where he was an important member of the Greenock club's strong team in the era spanning World War I when they finished in the top four of the Scottish Football League table for six consecutive seasons, and won the War Fund Shield in 1915.[3] However, he was called up for military service with the Highland Light Infantry and lost his place to the younger Dave Edwards in 1919 and spent time with Bo'ness (then playing in the Central League) before he was picked up by Morton's local rivals, St Mirren as a possible replacement for Willie O'Hagan.

He went on to have an equally successful time with the Paisley club, culminating in them winning the Scottish Cup for the first time in their history in 1926, Bradford lifting the trophy as captain.[4] [5] [6] He left St Mirren abruptly in early 1927 after a dispute over absences, switching to Raith Rovers, and then had a spell with Dumbarton.[7]

Bradford played in the Home Scots v Anglo-Scots annual trial match in 1912[8] and was selected for the Scottish Football League XI later the same year, but never gained a full international cap.[9] He was inducted into St Mirren's 'Hall of Fame' in 2011,[10] [11] and was nominated for the Morton equivalent in 2017 though not added on that occasion.[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.londonhearts.com/SFL/players/johnbradford.html (SFL player) John Bradford
  2. A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players. John Litster. Scottish Football Historian magazine. October 2012.
  3. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Xc9AAAAAIBAJ&sjid=baYMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4210%2C6935140 Football: War Shield Final
  4. https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12006934.on-this-day/ On This Day
  5. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=sZhAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=QKUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2260%2C5550470 St Mirren's Victory | Celtic Lose Scottish Cup at Hampden
  6. https://www.stmirren.info/domestic-cup-competitions Scottish Cup Winners 1926
  7. http://sonsarchive.co.uk/player.php?id=5290 John Bradford Player Profile
  8. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SxQ-AAAAIBAJ&sjid=H0oMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2789%2C1438688 Football. Anglo-Scots, 4; Home Scots, 1.
  9. https://www.vintagefootballers.com/product/bradford-jock-image-2-st-mirren-1922/ Bradford John "Jock" Image 2 St Mirren 1922
  10. https://cairterscorner.com/jock-bradford/ Jock Bradford
  11. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/hero-goalkeeper-inducted-st-mirren-2573303 Hero goalkeeper is inducted into St Mirren Hall of Fame
  12. https://www.gmfc.net/class-of-2017-inducted-into-hall-of-fame-tonight/ Class of 2017 inducted into Hall of Fame tonight