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b. John Henry Ritchie,
12 July, 1941, Kettering, England.
d. 23 February 2007,
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John Ritchie is Stoke
City's top marksman of all-time having scored 176 goals in 343
games during two spells at the club, from June 1962 to November
1966, and from July 1969 to May 1975. It was reported that Stoke
manager Tony
Waddington bought Ritchie for £2,500 purely on a scout's
recommendation. In 1966, after scoring 30 goals in 47 games, he
was sold to Sheffield Wednesday for £70,000, but was re-signed for
£45,000 less than three years later. Ritchie led Stoke's attack
over the next few seasons, notably during 1970/1971 and 1971/1972,
scoring 37 goals as Stoke City twice reached the semi-finals of
the FA Cup, and won the League Cup. His career was brought to an
end in 1975 by a double leg fracture and, after retiring from
football, he concentrated on his pottery business based in Stoke.
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