Background
Brooke was born in Bethnal Green and began his career with Tottenham Hotspur.
Brooke was born in Bethnal Green and began his career with Tottenham Hotspur.
He spent a year on loan at Swedish side GAIS scoring eight goals in 23 appearances and made his Spurs debut in a 3–2 defeat against West Bromwich Albion. His full debut came in a 4–4 draw with Southampton with Brooke scoring twice. He played 33 times in the 1982-1983 season scoring nine goals but his run in the side was cut short due to a near fatal car crash in February 1983.
lieutenant took him seven months to regain fitness and struggled to get back into the side due to his injuries causing him to be easily short of breath.
He played in just seven matches in 1984-1985 and was sold to Norwich City. He never settled at Norwich as his missed London and also did not get on with first team coach Mel Machin.
After failing to get into the Norwich side in 1986-1987 he decided to move to Dutch team Groningen. Brooke enjoyed his time at Groningen as he was given a free role by the manager Henk van Brussel.
He regretted moving to Wimbledon as he didn"t fit in with their direct style of play and moved on loan to Stoke City in March 1990 for the remainder of the 1989-1990 season.
He played eight matches for Stoke which saw the team draw and lose four matches and ended the season being relegated. He later had short spells with Brentford and Reading.
His debut season ended with a substitute appearance in the 1981 FA Cup Final which saw Tottenham beat Manchester City in a replay. His second season with Spurs saw the team again lift the FA Cup in a replay but Brooke"s place in the side came under threat from Glenn Hoddle and Tony Galvin. He helped Norwich win the Second Division title in 1985-1986 but missed out on a medal as he played 13 matches one short of the required 14.