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Place of birth
  
Ireland

Name
  
Paddy Ratcliffe

Date of death
  
Unknown

Role
  
Footballer

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Defender

1945–1946
  
Bohemian F.C.


Full name
  
Patrick Christopher Ratcliffe

Date of birth
  
(1919-12-31)31 December 1919

Patrick Christopher "Paddy" Ratcliffe (born 31 December 1919 – date of death unknown) was an Irish footballer who played as a full back.

His career as a professional started later than most because of the Second World War. He was injured in combat while serving for the Allies and spent two years in a Prisoner-of-war camp before returning home. After hostilities had ceased, he briefly played for Bohemians in his homeland before moving to England to join Notts County, and moved to Wolverhampton Wanderers less than one year later. Ratcliffe made two league appearances in the 1946–47 season before joining Plymouth Argyle, where he would eventually finish his career. A cultured, attacking full back, who was also a capable penalty taker, he made 246 appearances in all competitions for the Pilgrims between 1947 and 1955, scoring ten goals, before retiring from the professional game at the age of 35.

References

Paddy Ratcliffe Wikipedia