Sewell was born at Wingate, County Durham and started off by playing for Wingate Albion, a local amateur team.
Ronnie Corbett | Ronnie Scott | Ronnie Wood | Ronnie O'Sullivan | Ronnie James Dio | Ronnie Barker | Ronnie Milsap | Ronnie Lane | Ronnie Hawkins | Anna Sewell | Sewell | Ronnie Spector | Ronnie Moore | Ronnie Dyson | Sewell's Point | Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club | Ronnie Ross | Ronnie Radford | Ronnie Earl | Ronnie Coleman | Ronnie Brunswijk | Ronnie Aldrich | John Sewell | William Sewell (author) | William Sewell | Sewell, New Jersey | Sewell, Bedfordshire | Ronnie Rüeger | Ronnie Rogers | Ronnie L. White |
Haworth was by now building a team not just to gain promotion but to secure the club's place in the top division and, having already recruited Tommy Boyle from Barnsley the previous year to strengthen the defence, he signed winger Eddie Mosscrop in September 1912, followed by the signing of three players from Gainsborough Trinity in February (following an F.A. Cup tie between the two clubs), including goalkeeper Ronnie Sewell.