Tom Ritchie Explained

Tom Ritchie should not be confused with Tom Ritchey.

Tom Ritchie
Fullname:Thomas Gibb Ritchie
Position:Forward
Birth Date:2 January 1952
Birth Place:Edinburgh, Scotland
Youthclubs1:Bean Cross Imperials
Years1:1969–1981
Clubs1:Bristol City
Caps1:321
Goals1:77
Years2:1981–1982
Clubs2:Sunderland
Caps2:35
Goals2:8
Years3:1982
Clubs3:Carlisle United
Caps3:15
Goals3:0
Years4:1982–1984
Clubs4:Bristol City
Caps4:93
Goals4:25
Years5:1984–1985
Clubs5:Yeovil Town

Thomas Gibb Ritchie (born 2 January 1952) is a Scottish former footballer who made over 440 appearances in the Football League scoring 110 league goals playing as a striker, most notably for Bristol City.[1]

Career

Born in Edinburgh, Tom Ritchie played locally for Bridgend Thistle in Scotland. Bristol City manager Alan Dicks signed Ritchie in July 1969.[2] Ritchie established himself in the Bristol City attack, playing a key role in the club's rise to the First Division by 1976. He stayed with Bristol City until January 1981 when, following City's relegation, he transferred to Sunderland for £180,000. Then followed a loan spell at Carlisle United. Ritchie returned to Bristol City when manager Terry Cooper signed him on a free transfer in June 1982 following the club's relegation to the Fourth Division. Ritchie would become one of the few players to play for Bristol City in all four divisions along with Chris Garland. Ritchie left Bristol City for the second time in December 1984 when signed by former colleague Gerry Gow for Yeovil Town in the Southern League.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hugman, Barry . Football League Players' Records 1946 to 1998 . Queen Anne Press . 1998 . 1-85291-585-4.
  2. Book: Woods, David . Leigh Edwards . Bristol City FC – The First 100 Years . Redcliffe Press . 1997 . 1-900178-26-5.