Ralph Shields

Ralph Shields (18 February 1892 – 21 November 1944) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Huddersfield Town, Exeter City and Brentford.

Ralph Shields
Shields in 1940.
Personal information
Full nameRalph Shields[1]
Date of birth(1892-02-18)18 February 1892[2]
Place of birthEasington, England[3]
Date of death21 November 1944(1944-11-21) (aged 52)[4]
Place of deathSandakan, Borneo[5]
Position(s)Forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
0000–1913Newbiggin Athletic
1913–1914Choppington Alliance
1913–1914Newcastle United0(0)
1914–1920Huddersfield Town45(21)
1920–1921Exeter City19(4)
1921–1922Brentford8(1)
1922–1926Sittingbourne
1926–1927Blyth Spartans
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

As a young man, Shields was a miner, but played football for his local junior club Newbiggin Athletic in the Wansbeck League.[3] In 1913, he was playing for Choppington Alliance when he was spotted by Newcastle United and was transferred to the club for a fee of £40 on 30 October 1913.[3] Shields did not make a senior appearance for Newcastle United and in May 1914, Second Division club Huddersfield Town paid a £100 fee for his signature.[3] The following season, 1914–15, Shields was Huddersfield Town's leading goal scorer, with 16 goals in 29 appearances.[6]

The season after World War I, 1919–20, he was part of the Huddersfield Town team which gained promotion from the Second Division to the First Division, making 13 appearances and scoring 3 goals.[3] In December 1920, Shields was transferred to Third Division club Exeter City in a part-exchange deal for £2,000, plus William Wright.[3] During the remainder of the 1920–21 season, he scored 4 goals in 19 appearances.[1] In August 1921, he was transferred to Third Division South club Brentford and made 9 appearances during the 1921–22 season, scoring one goal.[1][7] This was his last season in the Football League.[1] Shields played for Sittingbourne in the Kent League for a number of seasons, before moving back to the North East to play for Blyth Spartans in the North Eastern League.[1]

Personal life

As with many footballers during World War I, Shields signed up to serve and did so as a bombardier in the Royal Field Artillery.[3] In October 1927, Shields and his family emigrated to Australia to build a new life in Concord, New South Wales.[3] On 30 June 1940, 9 months after the outbreak of World War II, he attested in the Australian Army in Paddington and gave a false birth date of 11 September 1900,[8][9] which produced an age just shy of the limit of 40.[10] In 1942, while serving with the Australian Army Service Corps in Malaya, Shields was captured by the Imperial Japanese Army and interred as a POW in Sandakan Prisoner of War Camp, North Borneo.[5][11] He died of malnutrition and beriberi on 21 November 1944 and was buried at the Labuan War Cemetery in Malaysia.[4][11]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Huddersfield Town1914–15[6]Second Division2816102916
1919–20[3]13311144
1920–21[3]First Division4242
Total4521214722
Exeter City1920–21[2]Third Division194194
Brentford1921–22[7]Third Division South811091
Career total7226317527

Honours

Huddersfield Town

References

  • 99 Years & Counting – Stats & Stories – Huddersfield Town History