Born in
Seaton Delaval, Wake began his career playing local football for
Bigges Colliery before turning professional to join
Newcastle United in 1919. He moved on to
Cardiff City in 1923, making his debut in February 1924 in a 1–1 draw with
Tottenham Hotspur. In 1925 he was a major part of the team that reached the final of the 1925
FA Cup, playing in all of the club's seven games leading up to the final. The final took place on 25 April with Cardiff losing 1–0 to
Sheffield United. It was a mistake from Wake that cost his team the match. United defender
Harry Pantling hit a long pass down the pitch towards an area of the field Wake was covering but he hesitated and failed to cut out the pass, leaving the ball to fly past him to
Fred Tunstall who scored the only goal of the game. Following the match Wake was chastised in the Welsh media with headlines such as "Wake Not Awake" on newspapers across the country and it took several years for him to live down his mistake. He went on to reach a second final for Cardiff two years later in 1927 when they went on to win the match 1–0 against
Arsenal. Wake scored one of Cardiff's goals in a 3–0 semi-final win over
Reading however he went on to miss the final as he suffered damage to his kidneys in a 3–2 win against
Sheffield Wednesday in a league match. Despite one
London newspaper reporting his death, he went on to play for Cardiff until 1931 when he joined
Mansfield Town, playing in the Stags first ever league match. ==References==