Titus Bramble

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Titus Bramble
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Bramble playing for Sunderland in 2011
Personal information
Full name Titus Malachi Bramble [1]
Date of birth (1981-07-31) 31 July 1981 (age 43)
Place of birth Ipswich, England
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) [2]
Position(s) Centre back
Youth career
1996–1998 Ipswich Town
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1998–2002 Ipswich Town 48 (1)
1999–2000Colchester United (loan) 2 (0)
2002–2007 Newcastle United 105 (3)
2007–2010 Wigan Athletic 96 (5)
2010–2013 Sunderland 47 (1)
2017 Stowmarket Town 1 (0)
Total299(10)
International career
2000–2002 England U21 10 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Titus Malachi Bramble (born 31 July 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a centre back.

Contents

Bramble played in the Premier League for over thirteen consecutive seasons from 2000 and 2013, representing Ipswich Town, Newcastle United, Wigan Athletic and Sunderland. After being released by Sunderland in 2013, he spent several years in a coaching capacity at the Ipswich Town academy, with whom he began his career in 1998. He had a short spell as a player coach at Stowmarket Town in 2017. [3]

At international level, he made 10 appearances for the England under-21s from 2000 and 2002.

Playing career

Ipswich Town

Born in Ipswich, Suffolk, Bramble started his career at home town club Ipswich Town. After making his debut in the 1998–99 season, [4] Bramble went on to make 48 league appearances for the club, spending a brief period on loan at Colchester United over the 1999–2000 season. [5] He scored four goals for Ipswich, [5] with strikes against Sunderland in the league, [6] Millwall and Coventry in the League Cup and Torpedo Moscow in the UEFA Cup. [7] [8] [9]

Newcastle United

Bramble joined Newcastle in July 2002 for £6 million following Ipswich's relegation from the Premier League, vowing at the time to make himself indispensable to then manager Sir Bobby Robson. [10]

At the end of the 2003–04 season, readers of the football e-mail newsletter The Fiver voted Bramble as the worst player of the year in the Premier League. [11] Bramble scored a volley against league champions Chelsea on 8 May 2006 that secured qualification for the Intertoto Cup. [12]

On 10 August 2006, Bramble scored another vital goal for Newcastle in the UEFA Cup second qualifying round with a header against Latvian side FK Ventspils. [13]

In December, Bramble was admitted into hospital after his injured calf swelled to double its normal size. [14] On 31 January 2007, Bramble returned to action against Aston Villa in the centre of defence alongside Steven Taylor. [15]

Wigan Athletic

Bramble signed for Wigan Athletic on a free transfer, agreeing to a three-year deal on 4 June 2007. [16] On 2 January 2008, he scored at Anfield in a 1–1 draw against Liverpool – a 20-yard strike handing Wigan a late equaliser. [17]

Bramble scored an equaliser against former club Newcastle United at St. James' Park on 15 November 2008. The match ended in a 2–2 draw. [18] His performances throughout the 2008–09 season earned him four awards at the club's awards night, including 'Player of the Year' and 'Player's Player of the Year'. [19] On 14 July 2009, he extended his contract with Wigan until 2012. [20]

Sunderland

On 23 July 2010, Bramble joined Sunderland for £1 million. He signed a three-year contract at the Stadium of Light, and was reunited with his former manager at Wigan, Steve Bruce. [21] He scored his first and only Sunderland goal in a 4–0 win against Stoke City on 18 September 2011. [22] Bramble was one of seven players released by Sunderland at the end of the 2012–13 Premier League season. [23] He played 51 games for Sunderland. [5]

After being released by Sunderland, he trained with West Ham United playing in their 6–2 pre-season win against Cork City. [24] He returned to Ipswich in the pre-season to train, making his playing return in a game against Barnet but was not offered a contract. [25]

Stowmarket Town

In August 2017, having been without a club for four years, Bramble joined Stowmarket Town, of the Eastern Counties Football League, as a player-coach. [3]

Coaching career

Bramble was appointed Under-11 coach at Ipswich Town. In November 2014, he said it was a "disgrace" to apply the "Rooney Rule" to English football for compulsory ethnic minority management candidate consideration. [26]

Personal life

One of his brothers, Tesfaye Bramble, was a footballer and has represented Montserrat at international level. [27] The two brothers were arrested on suspicion of rape in September 2010 [28] with Tesfaye being convicted of the offence, [29] and Titus later being released without charge. On 28 September 2011, Bramble was temporarily suspended by Sunderland, [30] after having been arrested on allegations of sexual assault and possession of a Class A drug. [31] He was cleared of these charges on 31 May 2012. [32]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeague FA Cup League Cup OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ipswich Town 1998–99 [4] First Division 4010000050
1999–2000 [33] First Division0000000000
2000–01 [34] Premier League 2612052333
2001–02 [35] Premier League18020004 [a] 1241
Total481505241624
Colchester United (loan) 1999–2000 [33] Second Division 2000000020
Newcastle United 2002–03 [36] Premier League16000008 [b] 0240
2003–04 [37] Premier League290100011 [a] 3413
2004–05 [38] Premier League19140207 [a] 0321
2005–06 [39] Premier League242301000282
2006–07 [15] Premier League170001013 [c] 1311
Total105380403941567
Wigan Athletic 2007–08 [40] Premier League2621000272
2008–09 [18] Premier League3511030391
2009–10 [41] Premier League3523000382
Total9655030001045
Sunderland 2010–11 [42] Premier League2300010240
2011–12 [43] Premier League81000081
2012–13 [44] Premier League1602010190
Total471202000511
Stowmarket Town 2017–18 [45] ECL Premier Division10000010
Career total2991020014243537617
  1. 1 2 3 Appearances in UEFA Cup
  2. Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  3. Two appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup, eleven appearances and one goal in UEFA Cup

Honours

Newcastle United

Individual

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