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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 1988.
[9] [10] Peter Beardsley only played one match for Manchester United but went on to have a very successful career at Newcastle United, Liverpool and several other clubs; he also won 59 caps for the England national team. [11] As of 19 January 2025, a total of 488 players have played fewer than 25 competitive matches for the club. [6]
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]
Beardsley also found the net 24 times in all competitions, meaning that the strike partnership of Cole and Beardsley had produced a total of 65 goals - the majority of the goals the team scored all season. Post-season signings included World Cup stars Marc Hottiger and Philippe Albert, and Derby striker Paul Kitson.
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 and a returning Alan Harper.
Aug. 29—A Susquehanna County attorney who was accused last month of theft for failing to return a former client's fees now faces similar charges involving a second person, denying the woman's ...
In all, Beardsley is now accused of accepting more than $16,000 in retainers from five different clients to represent them in legal matters but failing to do the work or return their money. In the ...
1986–87 First Division Peter Beardsley; 1987–88 First Division Paul Gascoigne; 1989–90 Second Division Micky Quinn; 1992–93 First Division John Beresford, Lee Clark, Gavin Peacock; 1993–94 Premier League Peter Beardsley; 1995–96 Premier League Rob Lee, Les Ferdinand, David Ginola; 1996–97 Premier League David Batty, Alan Shearer