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Peter Andrew Beardsley MBE (born 18 January 1961) [2] is an English football coach and former footballer who played as a forward or midfielder. In 1987, he set a record transfer fee in the English game and represented his country 59 times between 1986 and 1996, once as captain , taking part in two FIFA World Cups ( 1986 and 1990 ) and UEFA Euro ...
He left three years later for a job with the Football Association, and returned to Newcastle in 2014 as assistant to Peter Beardsley in the under-21 team. [2] In January 2018, Beardsley was suspended due to an inquiry into accusations about his conduct towards players, and Dawson became manager of the team. [3]
The return of Peter Beardsley created a prolific striker partnership with the young Andy Cole, the pair scoring 55 goals between them in the Premiership. The club achieved a third-place finish in the league and UEFA Cup qualification - the club's first foray into Europe since the 1970s.
Peter Beardsley (2007 inductee) Len Shackleton (2009 inductee) Stuart Pearce (2015 inductee) Hughie Gallacher (2014 inductee) Gary Speed (2017 inductee) Ivor Allchurch (2015 inductee) Managers. Sir Bobby Robson (2003 inductee) Football Foundation Community Champion. Peter Beardsley (2008 inductee)
Staniforth would join Paul Bannon and the emerging Peter Beardsley with a fresh attacking impetus. By the time Sheffield United visited in November in front of a 6,347 crowd they had found a degree of better form, winning 1–0. If these were new beginnings for Staniforth, though, they also proved the start of the end for Moncur.
The summer of 1991 and the winter of 1992 saw the departures of Everton heroes Graeme Sharp and Kevin Sheedy respectively, but the attack was bolstered by Peter Beardsley signed from Liverpool, Mo Johnston signed from Rangers while Alan Harper also returned.
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Peter Beardsley's International Football is a football video game developed in 1988 by Grandslam and endorsed by Peter Beardsley. [1] Gameplay