Richard Cadette

Richard Raymond Cadette (born 21 March 1965) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward, most notably for Falkirk, Brentford and Southend United.

[1] He featured in Brentford's run to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, which ended in a 4–0 defeat to giants Liverpool, with Cadette hitting the post with a chance which could have put the Bees 1–0 up.

[16] He began the 1991–92 season up front alongside Holdsworth, but fell behind Blissett in the pecking order in October 1991 and departed Griffin Park in January 1992.

[1] Looking back in 2005, Cadette revealed that despite his differences with manager Phil Holder (who had been promoted from Steve Perryman's assistant in 1990), he appreciated the support he received from the fans.

[12] Cadette joined Scottish League Premier Division club Falkirk for a £50,000 fee in January 1992,[17] linking up with former Brentford teammates Tony Parks and Eddie May.

[2] After a trial with Clydebank, Cadette signed for League of Ireland club Shelbourne on a short-term contract in August 1997, as cover for the injured Stephen Geoghegan and Pat Morley.

[25] Cadette dropped into non-League football to join Southern League Premier Division club Gloucester City in October 1997,[26] for whom he made just three appearances.