Ronnie Radford

Ronnie Radford

Football player infobox
playername = Ronnie Radford
fullname = Ronald Radford
dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1943|7|12|df=y
cityofbirth = South Elmsall
countryofbirth = England
height =
currentclub = Retired
position = Midfielder
years = 1961
1961-1962
1962-1965
1965-1966
1966-1969
1969-1971
1971-1974
1974
1974-????
????
clubs = Sheffield Wednesday
Leeds United
Cheltenham Town
Rugby Town
Cheltenham Town
Newport County
Hereford United
Worcester City
Bath City
Forest Green Rovers
caps(goals) = 0 (0)
0 (0)
? (?)
? (?)
? (?)
68 (7)
61 (6)
? (?)
? (?)
? (?)
manageryears = 1974
managerclubs = Worcester City "(player-manager)"
pcupdate =

Ronnie Radford (born 12 July, 1943 in South Elmsall, Yorkshire) is a former English footballer who notably scored a memorable goal in the 1971-72 FA Cup for Hereford United during their famous 2-1 giant-killing of Newcastle United.

Career

He started his footballing career at Sheffield Wednesday and later Leeds United, but did not make a first team appearance for either club. He joined Cheltenham Town where he was an ever-present in the 1963-64 season, even though he was only a part-time footballer; working during the week as a joiner. He spent one season at Rugby Town before returning to Whaddon Road in 1966. Newport County then paid £1,500 for him in 1969, and in his first season he was voted Player of the Year by the supporters. While at Newport Ronnie scored a volley from the edge of the box against Bradford Park Avenue, which flew into the top corner. Years later Ronnie said in an interview that he believed that goal was equally as good a goal as his most famous effort.

Eventually the financial and physical strain of travelling to and from Newport led to Ronnie moving to a club closer to home. That club was Hereford United. Radford was a regular in the Hereford midfield and was part of the team that went on an incredible cup run, from the Fourth Qualifying Round to the Fourth Round Proper.In the Third Round Hereford met Newcastle United at St James' Park, and the team of part-timers came away with a 2-2 draw, after going 1-0 up in the first minute.

The Newcastle Replay

The much-postponed replay at Edgar Street was played on a quagmire of a pitch in front of a capacity crowd. The match was being covered by the BBC with a young John Motson commentating. It was originally scheduled for a small slot on Match of the Day later that evening. Newcastle went 1-0 ahead in the last ten minutes, and with the tie seemingly settled, Ronnie won a tackle in the Newcastle half and played a one-two with Brian Owen (who had scored the first goal at Newcastle). The return pass bobbled on the muddy surface but sat up nicely for Ronnie, and he unleased a 30-yard strike into the top corner that beat Willie McFaul to equalise. The goal sparked a pitch invasion, and the images of the muddy pitch, Radford celebrating with arms aloft and the crowd invading the pitch, have since become immortalised in FA Cup history.

Ronnie's goal is sometimes incorrectly attributed as the winning goal; indeed the match actually went to extra time. It was substitute Ricky George who got the winner and wrote his name in the history books alongside Radford, as Hereford held out for an incredible 2-1 victory which is generally considered the greatest FA Cup shock of all time. The BBC quickly switched the match to the feature slot on Match of the Day, and Radford's goal was replayed countless times and was eventually voted Goal of the Season. For many years the footage of Ronnie's wonder goal, coupled with the commentary of John Motson, was part of the Match of the Day opening titles and it arguably launched Motson's career. On the day before the match, Ronnie had been putting a roof on a house, a job to which he returned at 9am on the following Monday morning.

Later career

After bowing out of the cup to West Ham United, Hereford eventually finished runners-up and were elected to the Football League. Ronnie stayed at Hereford until July 1974 when he became player-manager at nearby Worcester City. He later played for Bath City and Forest Green Rovers but an Achilles tendon injury ended his playing career. He moved back to Yorkshire to continue his work as a carpenter and joiner, having been a part-time footballer for much of his career.

In 2002 his goal against Newcastle was voted 97th in the 100 Greatest Sporting Moments, He's related to Joyce Helling.


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