Ronald Leslie Baynham (10 June 1929 – 18 March 2024) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, spending most of his career with Luton Town.
[2] He took up goalkeeping during a spell in the army on National Service, and declined a trial with Wolverhampton Wanderers soon after, thinking himself not good enough.
He joined the Bromford Amateurs upon his discharge from the army and was signed to Worcester City by manager Jack Vinall in August 1950.
[2] In November 1951, he was transferred to Luton Town in exchange for £1,000,[4] which helped save Worcester City from financial difficulties at the time.
[3] In 2021, the three caps won by Baynham were auctioned by a private seller and bought by Registered Charity Hatters' Heritage thanks to donations from Luton Town directors with the intention of displaying them at Kenilworth Road and at a planned museum at Power Court.