Career
He played for Street Albans City and Watford before moving to Charlton Athletic, where he spent the majority of his career. He also played for between his two spells with "The Addicks". Biswell began his career as an amateur football player at Street Albans City and left after a short time to join Watford, before turning professional with Charlton Athletic.
He stayed with the London club until January 1928, when he made the journey across the capital to sign for
The forward started the 1928-1929 season brightly, netting two goals in as many games as the Blues beat Swansea Town and Bradford Park Avenue, respectively.
Biswell then notched a brace in a 3–0 defeat of Nottingham Forest on 29 September 1928, not scoring again until almost two months later on 24 November 1928, when drew 3–3 at home with Portuguese Vale. He only appeared once for in the 1929-1930 season, in a 1–0 defeat at Cardiff City at the end of the year, before returning to Charlton Athletic.