Ralph Gaudie
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Ralph Gaudie (1876 – ?) was an English footballer who played as a striker.
Gaudie was born in Guisborough, Yorkshire and first signed for his local club South Bank, before making the step up to professionalism with Sheffield United. He played six times and scored twice in the 1897-98 season as United won the First Division title, but did not pick up a winners' medal. He moved to Aston Villa in 1898 and played five times as Villa won the 1898-99 title; again he missed out on a medal after not playing enough matches.
After a brief spell at Dudley Town, Gaudie joined Second Division Woolwich Arsenal in October 1899, where he became a regular straight away, and ended the season as Arsenal's top scorer with fifteen goals (including a hat-trick in Arsenal's record league victory, 12-0 against Loughborough Town). Gaudie's 1900-01 season was blighted by illness and injury, yet he was still the club's top scorer for a second season in a row, this time with eight goals. His ill health did not improve, and on medical advice he quit the game in the summer of 1901. In all he played 50 matches for Arsenal, scoring 23 goals.
However, he made a brief comeback with Manchester United two years later, and played eight matches in the course of the 1903-04 season. However, he did not score any goals, and decided to quit football for a second time at the end of that season. He later moved to South Africa, seeking a warmer climate due to his poor health; there he became a journalist. He later returned to England, and coached at non-league Darlaston Town.
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- Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.) (1995). Arsenal Who's Who. Independent UK Sports. ISBN 1-899429-03-4.
- 109 became pros after playing in the Ellis Cup. CommuniGate. Retrieved on March 13, 2006.