Joe Bradshaw (1884 – date unknown) was an English football player and manager.
[1] After his father left to manage Fulham in 1904, Bradshaw had brief spells at West Norwood and Southampton before rejoining his father at his new club; he played as an outside right for Fulham in a five-year spell that saw the club win the Southern League title twice and join the Football League in 1907.
[2] His brother, William, also played for Woolwich Arsenal and Fulham under their father.
[1] He eventually became player-manager of Southend United in 1912 (from a part-time basis only in 1913), winning promotion to the Southern League First Division, and seeing the club through World War I.
[3] His reign at Fulham was not auspicious - overseeing relegation to the Third Division South and failing to regain promotion.