[3] He failed to break into the first team and moved to the Southern League with Chelmsford City[3] then to South Africa to play for Berea Park.
[3] There he sustained a broken leg which threatened to end his career but when Waldon returned to England he eventually recovered enough to play amateur football for Croydon,[3] Dulwich Hamlet[3] and Sutton United.
[3] David Pleat persuaded Waldon to join the coaching staff of Tottenham Hotspur in 1984, acting as assistant to youth team manager Keith Blunt.
In his time as caretaker, Waldon lost all three of his matches[4] and at the end of January, Alan Ball was appointed as manager.
[5] Keith is now the owner of Up&Running Sports Injuries Clinics Limited, where he acts as a director and therapist.