Ray Bishop Explained

Ray Bishop
Fullname:Raymond John Bishop
Birth Date:24 November 1955
Birth Place:Hengoed, Wales
Height:[1]
Position:Forward
Years1:1977–1981
Clubs1:Cardiff City
Caps1:101
Goals1:26
Years2:1981–1982
Clubs2:Newport County
Caps2:18
Goals2:2
Years3:1982–1983
Clubs3:Torquay United
Caps3:40
Goals3:8

Raymond John Bishop (born 24 November 1955) is a Welsh former professional footballer. During his career, he played over 150 games in the Football League for Cardiff City, Newport County and Torquay United.[2]

Career

Bishop, a forward, began his football career with Bargoed Youth Club. He was a Boys Club International for Wales, winning caps against England and Scotland in 1973, and played for Great Britain against Belgium.[3]

He joined Welsh League side Tredomen at the age of 18. He moved on to Ton Pentre before joining Southern League side Cheltenham Town, while working as a Post Office engineer. He had a two-month spell on trial with Brighton & Hove Albion, then managed by Alan Mullery, but was unsuccessful and returned to Cheltenham from where he was signed by Cardiff City for a fee of £3,000 in January 1977. His league debut came in August the same year, and he went on to make 102 league appearances for the Bluebirds, scoring 33 goals.[4]

On 26 February 1981, after losing his place in the Cardiff side, he moved to local rivals Newport County, costing £10,000, but could not settle suffering multiple injuries, making only 25 appearances, scoring 7, before moving on a free transfer to Torquay United in August 1982. He scored four times in his first three games for Torquay, but after getting injured in the third game never regained full fitness at Plainmoor and retired from football in 1984, having made 40 league appearances for Torquay, scoring 8 times.

Having finished his professional football career, he became a prolific property developer in the West country.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1980–81 . registration . Jack . Rollin . Queen Anne Press. London . 1980 . 0362020175 . 114.
  2. Web site: Ray Bishop . Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database . Neil Brown . 18 May 2016.
  3. Book: Griffiths,M and Herold,R. Old Ystrad Mynach, Vol 1. Old Bakehouse Publications. 2001.
  4. Book: Hayes, Dean . The Who's Who of Cardiff City . Breedon Books . 2006 . 23. Derby . 1-85983-462-0.