Russell Bromage (born 9 November 1959) is an English former footballer who played as a wing-back. In a fourteen-year career in the Football League he made 400 league appearances, scoring 14 goals.
Bromage joined the Port Valeyouth team on account of his father, who supported the club.[6] He joined as an apprentice after leaving school and was named on the substitute's bench in the Debenhams Cup of the 1976–77 season, but was not played by managerRoy Sproson.[6] Bromage signed professional forms in October 1977, with the club in the Third Division and under the management of Bobby Smith. Bromage made his first-team debut in a 1–1 draw at Bradford City on 8 March 1978.[6] He made eight appearances in the 1977–78 season as the club were relegated into the Fourth Division. He then scored on the first day of the 1978–79 season in a 2–2 draw with Scunthorpe United and then found the net again in a 3–1 win at Doncaster Rovers on 12 September. He finished 1978–79 with two goals in twenty games.
Bromage made thirty appearances in 1979–80. After being a fringe player under Dennis Butler and Alan Bloor, he established himself in the first team under John McGrath. He again scored past Doncaster Rovers, adding the third of a 3–0 win at Vale Park in the last match of the season. He went on to score five goals in 52 appearances in 1980–81, finding the net in a League Cup clash with Tranmere Rovers, before bagging a brace in the league against Tranmere, and adding to his tally with strikes against Bradford City and Hartlepool United. He moved from midfield to left full-back, and with his performances there, he was voted Player of the Year by the club's supporters.[7][8] He sued the £300 prize money to take himself and teammates Phil Sproson, Neville Chamberlain, Mark Chamberlain and Andy Higgins on holiday to Corfu.[6]
However, he refused to sign a new contract for the 1983–84 season, as did teammates Geoff Hunter, Barry Siddall, and Terry Armstrong.[9] He eventually walked out on the club. He played two Second Division games for Oldham Athletic in October.[9] However, he returned to Vale Park in November and agreed to sign a new contract.[9] He went on to finish the campaign with 42 appearances, scoring one goal against Wigan Athletic, as the club were relegated under new manager John Rudge.
Bromage posted 46 appearances in 1984–85, finding the net in a league win over Stockport County and an FA Cup victory over Scunthorpe United. His consistency won him a place on the PFA Team of the Year for a second time. He won his second promotion with the club in 1985–86, posting 51 appearances and scoring one goal, again against Scunthorpe. The 1986–87 campaign would be his last with the club, and he played 51 games, scoring one goal in a defeat at Walsall. He played 402 games for the club in all competitions, scoring 15 goals. His ten-year testimonial match was held against rivalsStoke City on 13 April 1986, Vale lost the game 1–0.[11]
Bristol City
Bromage was sold to Terry Cooper's Bristol City for £25,000 (and Lawrie Pearson) in August 1987.[12] City reached the Third Division play-offs in 1987–88, however, lost out to Walsall in the final. An eleventh-place finish followed in 1988–89, before promotion was finally won under Joe Jordan in 1989–90, as City finished in second place, two points behind rivalsBristol Rovers. However, Bromage was sidelined for 13 months after undergoing surgery on both of his Achilles heels.[13] In all he played 46 league games for the club, scoring one goal.
^ abcdefKent, Jeff (1990). "From Rags to Riches (1979–1990)". The Valiants' Years: The Story of Port Vale. Witan Books. pp. 258–290. ISBN0-9508981-4-7.