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Peter Harold Swan (born 28 September 1966) is an English former footballer who played as a defender and centre forward. In a sixteen-year professional career in the English Football League, he scored 62 goals in 445 games. [N 1] He began his career with local side Leeds United in 1984 before he moved on to Hull City for £200,000 in 1989.
Pro Football Hall of Fame Quarterback for the Miami Dolphins [2] Len Hauss: Georgia, 1964 Washington Redskins 5-time Pro Bowl and 3-time All-Pro center. 70 Greatest Redskins. NFLPA President 1978–1980. Woody Hayes S: Denison, 1935 NCAA Football Coach, Ohio State University, 1951–1978. College Football Hall of Fame: Mark Herrmann S: Purdue, 1980
Peter Noble (19 August 1944 – 6 May 2017) was an English footballer who played forward. Noble began his career with Consett where he combined a career in painting and decorating with football. After an impressive season with a record breaking Consett side he was signed for nearby giants Newcastle United where he made 25 appearances.
Peter Swan (8 October 1936 – 20 January 2021) [1] was an English professional footballer whose career lasted from 1952 until 1974. Swan made 299 appearances for Sheffield Wednesday plus two as substitute, he was a regular in the England national side for two years between May 1960 and May 1962 winning 19 full caps, he also represented England at Under 19 and Under 23 level.
Wild was born in Royton. [3] He is a lifetime fan of Oldham Athletic, attending his first game at the age of six, [4] on New Year's Day 1991. [5] Prior to becoming a football coach, Wild worked various jobs, such as: a tree surgeon, an apprentice car mechanic and working in his parents' pubs.
Peter Noble may refer to: Peter Noble (footballer) (1944–2017), British footballer; Peter Noble (academic) (1899–1987), British academic;
In Gaelic football, Withnell was part of the Down senior team that won the 1991 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. [3] In Gaelic football, he played as a defender, midfielder and forward. [4] In association football, Withnell won the League of Ireland Premier Division with Dundalk in the 1994-1995 season. [5]
Johnny Unitas' #16 was retired by Louisville in 2003 Roger Staubach's #12 was retired by the Naval Academy in 1965 Dan Marino's #13 was retired by Pittsburgh Brett Favre's #4, retired by Southern Miss in 2015 Troy Aikman's #8, retired by UCLA John Elway has his #7 retired by Stanford Peyton Manning's #16 was retired by Tennessee in 2005 Michigan retired #11 in honor of Whitey Wistert (photo ...