Tony Brookfield


Real Name: Anthony John Brookfield
Born: 11/04/1959 (Birkdale, Southport)

Heritage Number: 1090
Debut Match*: 12/02/1977 v Bradford City (Football League)
Last Match*: 29/11/1980 v Lancaster City (FA Trophy)
* Qualifying Games


His actual League baptism for Southport came when he replaced Cliff Marshall for the last 18 minutes at Bradford City to become one of Southport’s youngest ever players, being 2 months short of his 18th Birthday. His only Football League goal was Southport’s second in a 2—2 draw against eventual champions, Watford. He also had two brief spells at Haig Avenue in the Northern Premier League as well as turning out for a number of local non-League clubs, notably assisting Runcorn to win the NPL Cup in 1980 and having 3 separate spells at Formby. In1994 he was the last player from the Football League days to be playing competitively. Since joining the Civil Service in 1978, he has represented the Merseyside Civil Service football side and latterly the North West Health and Social Security Representative side from 1978—94.

Season: 1976/1977 [Back to Player Stats]
The player made an appearance in the following games:
Date Home Club Away Club Score Goals Competition Round Heritage Qualifying Void
12/02/1977 Bradford City Southport 1 - 0 0 Football League D4 12/02/1977 Yes No
08/03/1977 Southport Brentford 1 - 2 0 Football League D4 08/03/1977 Yes No



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Tony Brookfield

Tony Brookfield