Autographs of Alan Brazil

Alan Bernard Brazil (born 15 June 1959) is a Scottish broadcaster and former footballer who played as a forward. He most notably played for Ipswich Town, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United, and represented Scotland in international football. He was forced to retire due to a recurring back injury, and then moved into media presentation. He initially worked on television, before moving over to radio where he has for many years been a presenter on Talksport. More about Alan Brazil

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Current items with a signature of Alan Brazil

These are the most current items with a signature of Alan Brazil that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailALAN BRAZIL IPSWICH TOWN 5-GOAL LEGEND HAND-SIGNED VINTAGE BOOK REPORT £11.95logo
thumbnailALAN BRAZIL IPSWICH TRACTOR BOYS LEGEND HAND- SIGNED USED PANINI STICKER£6.95logo
thumbnailALAN BRAZIL IPSWICH TRACTOR BOYS LEGEND HAND- SIGNED USED PANINI STICKER £6.95logo
thumbnailAlan Brazil Ipwich Town n Scotland footy legend 1 x signed Photo Print 80s £3.49logo
thumbnailAlan Brazil Signed 10x8 Ipswich Town Photo£15.00logo
thumbnailAlan Brazil Signed 10x8 Scotland Photo£15.00logo
thumbnailAlan Brazil Signed A4 Framed Autograph Photo Display Ipswich Town UEFA Cup 1981£34.99logo
thumbnailAlan Brazil Signed Autograph A4 photo display Ipswich Town UEFA Cup 1981 COA£17.99logo
thumbnailAlan Brazil Signed Autograph A4 photo display Manchester Utd Football AFTAL COA£14.99logo
thumbnailAlan Brazil, Ipswich Town signed football book picture. Original Signature.£6.99logo
Born in 1959 in the Govan district of Glasgow, Brazil started his career in England with Ipswich Town in 1977, where he stayed until 1983, appearing a total of 210 times and scoring 80 goals. In 1978, he was loaned to the Detroit Express in the North American Soccer League, appearing in 21 regular season games and 3 playoff games, scoring 10 goals in total. He made his Ipswich debut in a league match against Manchester United on 14 January 1978, and also contributed to their victorious 1977–78 FA Cup run when he played against Bristol Rovers in the fifth round replay. However, he was left out of the squad for the final itself.

Brazil was a key player by the 1980–81 season, when they won the UEFA Cup and finished runners-up in the league. Ipswich finished runners-up once more the following season, when Brazil scored 22 goals, making him the second-highest scorer in the First Division after Kevin Keegan, who scored 26 for Southampton. One of his finest games in an Ipswich shirt came on 16 February 1982, when he scored all of their goals in a 5–2 league win over Southampton. Read even more about Alan Brazil at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Alan Brazil

In total, we tracked 170 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Alan Brazil (Alan Brazil Signed A4 Framed Autograph Photo Display Ipswich Town UEFA Cup 1981) was sold in January 2023 for £34.99 while the cheapest item (TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR ALAN BRAZIL autographed 12X8 photo signed) found a new owner for £0.49 in August 2019. The month with the most items sold (12) was August 2019 with an average selling price of £0.99 for an autographed item of Alan Brazil. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in July 2022 with £34.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.99 was April 2021. In average, an autographed item from Alan Brazil is worth £2.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Alan Brazil were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailAlan Brazil - IPSWICH TOWN - Signed 'Autograph Editions' 10 x 8 Card£4.99logo
thumbnailAlan Brazil Ipswich Town Genuine Hand Signed 12 X 8 photo£5.00logo
thumbnailAlan Brazil Signed A4 Framed Autograph Photo Display Ipswich Town UEFA Cup 1981£34.99logo
thumbnailAlan Brazil SIGNED Both Barrels From War With Numpties UKHC 1st Edn Mike Parry£6.50logo
thumbnailBOTH BARRELS FROM BRAZIL ALAN BRAZIL SIGNED 1ST EDITION H/B D/W VG£4.19logo
thumbnailFootball - Alan Brazil - Hand Signed 12x8 Photograph - Ipswich Town - COA£10.00logo
thumbnailHAND SIGNED 10 x 8 PHOTO - ALAN BRAZIL - FOOTBALL SCOTLAND£7.99logo
thumbnailOriginal Hand Signed Approx 6x4 White Card Alan Brazil£2.00logo
thumbnailRARE ALAN BRAZIL SIGNED AUTOBIOGRAPHY BOOK HB - MAN UTD IPSWICH TOWN SCOTLAND£19.99logo
thumbnailTwo Ipswich Town signed Programmes Alan Brazil And One Other£2.00logo

Latest News about Alan Brazil

The moment Ange Postecoglou's biggest critic apologises to Celtic's Aussie mirac (05/13/22): Scottish former international player Alan Brazil didn't hold back when he ridiculed Celtic for hiring the Aussie mastermind last year. Now he's eaten humble pie live on radio. Go to news article

Ray Parlour guzzles champagne from ENORMOUS bottle in a pub, hours before talkSP (08/20/21): Parlour swigged heavily from a giant bottle of booze at the Rose pub in Brentwood at around 10pm on Thursday, just eight hours before Alan Brazil's Talksport show started at 6am on Friday. Go to news article

Alan Brazil on drunken escapades, lighting up the airwaves and Scotland's Euro 2 (06/05/21): INTERVIEW BY HUGH MACDONALD: Life in seldom dull for Alan Brazil, the one-time Scottish international footballer and now award-winning broadcaster on talkSPORT Go to news article

TalkSPORT's Alan Brazil plays down reputation for heavy drinking despite being s (11/26/20): The talkSPORT presenter, 61, has defended his heavy drinking habits even though he has been sacked three times by the radio station for bad behaviour regarding drinking problems. Go to news article

Drinking, laughing and political incorrectness... the gloriously unwoke world of (10/31/20): EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY JOE BERNSTEIN: 'I'm not bull*****ing, I am glad I played when I did,' says Glaswegian Alan Brazil whose voice is familiar to millions of listeners on talkSPORT. Go to news article

Older News Stories about Alan Brazil

TalkSPORT legend Alan Brazil admits he has to be 'so, so careful' in the current (10/2020): Former forward Brazil is known for his forthright views and fun-loving lifestyle but has admitted that worries over making misjudged remarks have changed his approach to his profession. Go to news article