Career
Playing as a midfielder, he represented his hometown club Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 1980s before moving on to Preston North End, Norwegian club Djerv 1919, and Hednesford Town. He made a further 19 appearances during the club"s top flight campaign that ended in relegation, before moving to Preston North End. In total, he represented the Midlanders 29 times in all competitions.
The midfielder remained in English league football for two further seasons, making 47 league appearances for Preston in the bottom two divisions, scoring twice.
Both goals came in the 1984/85 season against York City at home and Doncaster Rovers away. He was released in the summer of 1986 and he joined Norwegian club Djerv 1919.
He later returned to England with non-league Hednesford Town, where he helped the club to the 1992 Welsh Cup final. A Preston North End fanzine, "Deepdale Rudge" is named after him.
He still makes the odd appearance for the "old Wolves" side in charity matches and appears alongside the likes of Mel Eves, Dean Edwards, Andy Thompson and Philosophy Parkes.
He currently coaches at the Old Swinford Hospital school, and has also coached at Kidderminster Harriers" academy.