His trial wasn't successful, and he moved to Ilkeston Town from where he joined Derby County in 1894.
He scored ten times in just 13 league games for New Brighton Tower and was signed by manager Tom Watson for Liverpool in January 1900.
In 1903 he, along with John Glover and William Goldie were given a seven-month ban from football for agreeing to 'financial inducements' to sign for Southern League Portsmouth.
After leaving Liverpool in 1907, Raybould moved first to Sunderland where he scored 12 goals in 28 appearances in his solitary season there.
He left league football in 1909, joining non-league Chesterfield and subsequently playing for Sutton Town and Barlborough United.