Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C. - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

Main article: List of Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C. players See also: Category:Bradford F.C. players and Category:Bradford A.F.C. players
  • Fernand 'Fred' Bonsor (Rugby Union)
  • James Bridie (Rugby Union)
  • Arthur 'Spafty' Briggs (Rugby Union)
  • Tom Broadley (Rugby League)
  • James "Jim" Dechan (Rugby League)
  • Thomas "Tommy" Hyde Dobson (Rugby Union)
  • Horace Duckett (Rugby Union)
  • Charles Emmott (Rugby Union)
  • Harry Feather (Rugby League)
  • Harry Wharfedale Tennant Garnett (Rugby Union)
  • Joseph "Joe" Hawcridge (Rugby Union)
  • Gomer Gunn (Rugby League)
  • John Lawrence "Laurie" Hickson (Rugby Union)
  • Alexander "Alex" Smith Laidlaw (Rugby League)
  • George Herbert Marsden (Rugby League)
  • Edward Mosby (Rugby League)
  • Joseph Richards (Rugby Union)
  • Rawson Robertshaw (Rugby Union)
  • Thomas "Tom" Surman (Rugby League)
  • Thomas "Tom" Spence Tetley (Rugby Union)
  • John "Jack" Thomas Toothill (Rugby Union)
  • Herbert Ward (Rugby Union)
  • Edgar Wilkinson (Rugby Union)
  • James Frost Wright (Rugby Union)
  • Graham Allen
  • Donald Simpson Bell
  • Wayne Benn
  • Gordon Bradley
  • Chris Brandon
  • Len Shackleton
  • Andy Campbell
  • Jack Crayston
  • Lee Elam
  • Chick Farr
  • Ron Greenwood
  • Derek Hawksworth
  • Kevin Hector
  • Jonathan Holland
  • Gareth Holmes
  • Amjad Iqbal
  • Paddy Kenny
  • Andy Liddell
  • Tom Nolan
  • Lutz Pfannenstiel
  • Archibald Rawlings
  • Neil Redfearn
  • Cyril Robinson
  • Wael Nazha
  • Neil Ross
  • Kevin Sanasy
  • Jimmy Scoular
  • Len Shackleton
  • Jonah Wilcox
  • Steve Duxbury
  • Dave Wright

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