Career
During his career he made most appearances for Bristol Rovers, but also featured for West Ham United, Newcastle United and Leicester Fosse. He also managed Huddersfield Town between 1910 and 1912. Pudan initially played as an amateur for Clapton, turning professional in 1900 when he joined West Ham United.
He made his debut for The Hammers on 12 January 1901 in a 1–0 defeat to Bristol City in the Southern League, and played again a week later against Swindon Town.
These were his only first team appearances during the 1900-1901 season, and he would play just five more Southern League games the following year before signing for Bristol Rovers in the summer of 1902. He played regularly as a full-back for Bristol Rovers, amassing a total of 116 Southern League appearances and one league title during his five-year stay.
He was made club captain in 1906, but his relationship with the team deteriorated when they refused to allow him to take up an offer of a professional cricket contract in April 1907. Pudan walked out of the club, who reported him to The Football Association resulting in him receiving an indefinite ban.
Rovers re-signed him ahead of the 1907-1908 season, but immediately transferred him to Newcastle United for "a handsome transfer fee".
He moved to Leicester Fosse in 1909 and played 29 league games during the 1909-1910 season, scoring seven goals, despite not having scored once in the previous nine years. He had a spell managing Huddersfield Town between 1910 and 1912, their first two seasons in the Football League, before returning for a second spell playing for Leicester. He turned out a further 17 times for them before finally retiring from playing in 1913.