Born in
Ipswich, England, Bramble is the brother of footballer
Titus Bramble. He started his career at
Chelmsford City and went to
Southern League club
Cambridge City before signing for
Southend United in January 2001. Manager
Dave Webb initially signed Bramble on loan before the deal was made permanent for a fee of £7,000. Bramble made over 150 league and cup appearances, scoring 40 goals, in four-and-a-half seasons at Southend United, During his time at Southend United, Bramble was forced to play in goal against
Boston United when goalkeeper
Darryl Flahavan was sent off for handball outside the area. He kept a clean sheet for the period he was in goal, making a couple of inspired saves. Bramble qualifies to play for
Montserrat through his maternal grandfather and was called up in November 2004. He made his international debut in a
Caribbean Cup qualifier against
Antigua and Barbuda in which he scored but was unable to prevent Montserrat losing 5–4. Bramble spent two months on loan at
Cambridge United, where he scored three times in nine games, and joining
Stockport County on a two-year contract in June 2005. He made over 70 appearances for Stockport, scoring 12 goals. but was sidelined for two-months following knee surgery in November 2007. He was released at the end of the
2007–08 season, having made 11
Conference National appearances and scoring a one goal. After his release from prison in November 2013 he joined Hadleigh United and made more than 20 appearances for the club as they won the Thurlow Nunn League title. In June 2014, Bramble announced his retirement from football, but he subsequently retained his playing registration with Hadleigh and came on as a second-half substitute in a match on 27 September 2014. In December 2014, Bramble signed terms with
Ipswich Wanderers. ==Personal life==