Background
Bloxham was born in Solihull, which was then part of Warwickshire.
Bloxham was born in Solihull, which was then part of Warwickshire.
He played as an outside right. Bloxham himself moved on to First Division club Birmingham in March 1927. He scored in the next game, but Bond then returned to the starting eleven.
Unable to gain a regular first-team place, he moved on to Rhyl Athletic, then back INto the Football League for a few months with Chesterfield, and then to Scotland where he spent the 1928-1929 season with Raith Rovers as they were relegated from the First Division of the Scottish League.
Bloxham then returned to England for two seasons with Yeovil & Petters United in the Southern and Western Leagues before joining Millwall of the Football League Second Division. With Millwall he played regularly for two seasons, scoring 11 goals in 70 league matches, before retiring from the game in 1933.
Bloxham died in Crawley, West Sussex, in 1996 at the age of 90.