Career
A large, physically imposing player, Bradshaw was ironically nicknamed "Tiny". Bury
He began his professional career with English side Bury, in 1922, having been signed from local amateur side Woodside Juniors. A wing-half or centre-half, Bradshaw spent eight years with the Lancashire club
Wembley Wizards
In his one game for Scotland Bradshaw directly nullified Dixie Dean, England"s most potent goalscorer of his generation.
Despite such a notable individual and team performance, Bradshaw was the only wizard to have this game as their only full cap. Liverpool
Two years later, in January 1930, Liverpool manager George Patterson paid £8000 for his services, he made his debut on 25 January at Anfield against Manchester United.
Tom stayed at the Merseyside club for eight years, playing most of his games at centre-back, eventually racking up 291 appearances. Later career in football
Following his departure in 1938, Bradshaw had short spells with Third Lanark and South Liverpool, before retiring to work as a scout for Norwich City for a period of time.
Bury F.C (1922–1930) – 58 appearances, 12 goals
Liverpool F.C (1930–1938) – 291 appearances, 4 goals
Scotland 1 cap.