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Thomas Higginson Broad (31 July 1887 – 1966) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Bristol City, Chesterfield, Manchester City, Oldham Athletic, Southampton, Stoke and West Bromwich Albion.

(2025). 9781899468676, Tony Brown.
His brother was also a footballer.


Football career
Broad was born in and after playing youth football with various clubs, he had an unsuccessful trial with Manchester City in 1904.
(1992). 9780951486238, ACL & Polar Publishing.
In September 1905, he signed his first professional contract with West Bromwich Albion where he made 14 league and cup appearances before joining Chesterfield in February 1908.

Broad remained at until the end of the 1908–09 season, at the end of which the "Spireites" were relegated to the Third Division. Broad then returned to his native , joining Oldham Athletic in May 1909. At the end of Broad's first season at , the "Latics" were promoted to the First Division as runners-up to Manchester City. After three years with Oldham, during which he made over 140 first-team appearances, Broad was on the move again, this time back to the Second Division with Bristol City.

Broad remained with the Ashton Gate club until after the First World War, making over 110 appearances,

(1997). 9781900178266, Redcliffe Press.
(1994). 187442795X, Yore Publications. 187442795X
before again returning to Lancashire and the First Division, with Manchester City. Two years at Hyde Road were followed by three seasons at Stoke where Broad along with his brother helped the "Potters" finish as Second Division runners-up in 1921–22, although this was followed by relegation the following season.
(1994). 9780952415107, Lion Press.
After three years in , where Broad made 89 first-team appearances, he moved to the South Coast to join Southampton.

Broad still holds the distinction of being the oldest player ever signed by the "Saints", being just three weeks short of his 37th birthday. At The Dell, he was used as cover for Bill Henderson and only had a run of three games in October, followed by six in April.

(1987). 9780907969228, Breedon Books.
In September 1925, Broad moved to Weymouth of the Western League, before playing out his career with Rhyl.


Career statistics
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
West Bromwich Albion1906–07Second Division1
Chesterfield1907–08Second Division2
1908–09Second Division3
Oldham Athletic1909–10Second Division7
1910–11First Division1
1911–12First Division1
Bristol City1912–13Second Division3
1913–14Second Division3
1914–15Second Division2
Manchester City1919–20First Division0
1920–21First Division0
Stoke1921–22Second Division3
1922–23First Division1
1923–24Second Division0
Southampton1924–25Second Division0


Honours
Oldham Athletic
  • Football League Second Division runners-up: 1909–10

Stoke
  • Football League Second Division runners-up: 1921–22

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