John Bramwell (footballer)
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John Bramwell was born in Ashton-in-Makerfield on the 1st March 1937 and was a professional footballer.
His moved to Everton in April 1958 from non-league Wigan Athletic. He was known for his accurate passing on the field and wisecracking off the field.
Bramwell replaced Jimmy Tansey at left-back in September 1958 and kept his place in the side for the rest of the season. He was a steady performer but lacked a bit of pace and over committed to challenges sometimes leaving him stranded. In his second season at Goodison John had to contest his place with Tommy Jones who had moved there for centre-half. John left Everton as part of the deal that brought Billy Bingham from Luton Town and showed the best form of his career while there.
John Bramwell made 56 appearances for Everton but didn't manage a goal. His only goal came while he was at Luton where he made 187 appearance between 1960 and 65.

