Bill Ruffell

Football player

1905 –

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Who is Bill Ruffell?

William George "Bill" Ruffell was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward. He was the younger brother of Jimmy Ruffell, who made more than 500 league appearances for West Ham United and won six caps for the England national football team.

Born in Poplar, Ruffell started his career with West Ham United, where he earned his first professional contract in October 1925. However, over the following two seasons he was unable to break into the first team and he subsequently joined Football League Third Division North side Nelson in August 1927. He made his debut for Nelson in the 2–1 away win against Southport on 17 September 1927, taking the place of Henry White who was dropped despite starting the first four matches of the season. Ruffell retained his starting berth for the following game, although he was moved to inside-left, as Nelson recorded a 2–1 home victory over Durham City. He scored his first goal for the Lancashire club on 10 December 1927 in the 2–4 defeat away at Wigan Borough. Three weeks later, Ruffell marked his tenth Nelson appearance with a goal, but he could not prevent a 1–7 defeat to local rivals Accrington Stanley. He played his twelfth and final league match for the club on 14 January 1928 as the team suffered another heavy defeat, losing 1–5 to Halifax Town.

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Born
Apr 29, 1905
Poplar, London
Lived in
  • Poplar, London

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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