10 Facts About Bobby Bauld

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Robert Bauld was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a left half and inside forward.

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Bobby Bauld played in the Scottish Football League for Raith Rovers and Dundee United, and in the English Football League for Bradford City and Chesterfield.

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Bobby Bauld played junior football for Glencraig Celtic and began to attract the attention of a number of senior clubs.

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Later that month, Bobby Bauld was due to play as a trialist for Cowdenbeath in the Central League, but missed the chance due to suspension after he was sent off playing for Glencraig.

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On 4 December 1920, Bobby Bauld "gave a satisfactory display" turning out for a Scottish Select in a junior international trial match against Dumbartonshire at Clydeholm, Clydebank.

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Bobby Bauld was then selected to appear in a further trial match, for the Rest of Scotland against Glasgow at Firhill Park, Glasgow on 4 January 1921.

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Bobby Bauld had a trial with Tottenham Hotspur before signing for Raith Rovers in January 1921.

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Bobby Bauld scored 30 goals in 143 games across all competitions for them.

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Bobby Bauld scored 34 goals in 217 appearances for them in the English Football League, as well as scoring 1 goal in 10 FA Cup appearances.

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Bobby Bauld moved to Chesterfield in May 1935, making a further 2 league appearances before retiring.