Ronnie Mauge
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Ronald 'Ronnie' Mauge (born in Islington, London March 10, 1969) is a retired Trinidad and Tobago footballer,
He started his career as a trainee at Charlton Athletic before moving on to Fulham as a free transfer. Fifty seven appearances earned him a transfer to Bury in 1990 for 40,000 pounds. During this time he went on loan to Manchester City but only made one appearance as a substitute.
An appearance against Huddersfield Town made a good impression on the soon to be Plymouth Argyle manager Neil Warnock leading to a 40,000 pounds transfer to Plymouth in 1995.
During his time at Plymouth he was to make history as the only ever Plymouth player to score a goal at Wembley as Plymouth defeated Darlington one nil in a Third Division playoff final match to achieve promotion in 1996. During this time he attained perhaps a unique chant of "Ronnie's got a gun, he's got a gun, he's got a ..." due to his off field life that ended up in several court appearances.
Mauge finally moved on to Bristol Rovers in 1999 during which he broke his leg playing for Trinidad and Tobago in 2000. Retirement came in 2002.