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'''Peterborough United Football Club''' are an [[England|English]] professional [[football (soccer)|football]] team based in [[Peterborough]]. They currently play in [[Football League Two|League Two]] for the [[Peterborough United F.C. season 2007-08|2007-08 season]]. The club was formed in 1934 and was first admitted to the [[The Football League|Football League]] in [[1960 in football (soccer)|1960]], replacing [[Gateshead F.C.]]. The side play at the London Road ground in [[Peterborough]]. The club nickname is ''The Posh''. Opinion is split as to who Peterborough United's main local rivals are. Older fans tend to point to [[Northampton Town F.C.|Northampton Town]], a rivalry which has endured since the 1960s. However, many younger fans consider [[Cambridge United F.C.|Cambridge United]] to be the club's main foes - this game is known as the Cambridgeshire derby.
'''Peterborough United Football Club''' are an [[England|English]] professional [[football (soccer)|football]] team based in [[Peterborough]]. They currently play in [[Football League Two|League Two]] for the [[Peterborough United F.C. season 2007-08|2007-08 season]]. The club was formed in 1934 and was first admitted to the [[The Football League|Football League]] in [[1960 in football (soccer)|1960]], replacing [[Gateshead F.C.]]. The side play at the London Road ground in [[Peterborough]]. The club nickname is ''The Posh''. Opinion is split as to who Peterborough United's main local rivals are. Older fans tend to point to [[Northampton Town F.C.|Northampton Town]], a rivalry which has endured since the 1960s. However, the majority of fans consider [[Cambridge United F.C.|Cambridge United]] to be the club's main foes - this game is known as the Cambridgeshire derby.


Peterborough's greatest ever player is arguably [[Terry Bly]]. He scored 52 goals in the club's first season as a Football League club, as they sealed the [[Football League Fourth Division|Fourth Division]] championship.
Peterborough's greatest ever player is arguably [[Terry Bly]]. He scored 52 goals in the club's first season as a Football League club, as they sealed the [[Football League Fourth Division|Fourth Division]] championship.

Revision as of 17:33, 23 March 2008

Peterborough United
File:44456532 peterborough 203.gif
Full namePeterborough United
Football Club
Nickname(s)The Posh
Founded1934
GroundLondon Road Stadium
Peterborough
Capacity15,314
ChairmanRepublic of Ireland Darragh MacAnthony
Player/ManagerScotland Darren Ferguson
LeagueLeague Two
2006–07League Two, 2nd

Peterborough United Football Club are an English professional football team based in Peterborough. They currently play in League Two for the 2007-08 season. The club was formed in 1934 and was first admitted to the Football League in 1960, replacing Gateshead F.C.. The side play at the London Road ground in Peterborough. The club nickname is The Posh. Opinion is split as to who Peterborough United's main local rivals are. Older fans tend to point to Northampton Town, a rivalry which has endured since the 1960s. However, the majority of fans consider Cambridge United to be the club's main foes - this game is known as the Cambridgeshire derby.

Peterborough's greatest ever player is arguably Terry Bly. He scored 52 goals in the club's first season as a Football League club, as they sealed the Fourth Division championship.

The club also had a proud tradition of producing successful young players, those to have recently come through the youth academy have included Simon Davies (now at Fulham), Matthew Etherington (now at West Ham United) and Adam Drury (now at Norwich City).

Recent history

During the 2005-06 season the club had three managers: team owner Barry Fry returned to management following former England international Mark Wright's sacking in January. Wright's assistant Steve Bleasdale was then appointed acting manager, but resigned in April following a row with Fry over tactics. He also objected to Ron Atkinson giving advice to the management while filming a programme (Big Ron Manager) for Sky One which was broadcast in April - September 2006. Keith Alexander joined as manager from Lincoln City for the 2006-07 season and, having initially installed himself as the Director of Football, Fry became chairman in August 2006.


On September 18th 2006 Peterborough United announced the "biggest signing in the clubs history", new chairman Darragh MacAnthony chairman of MRI Overseas Property. MacAnthony has purchased 200 shares in PUFC and has stated that his goal is to become the sole owner of the Club. As of yet, no more details have been announced. In its AGM of 05/09/2006 the Posh Supporters' Trust stated that it owned 1390 shares in PUFC. The deal was delayed as of November 2006 when the owners of the Ground Peterborough United Holdings Ltd (PUHL) refused to Accept the sale until they receive planning permission their proposed development of the Moys end Terrace and building of 135 Luxury flats. Despite this MacAnthony has said he will not walk away from the club.

With the prospect of rich new ownership a £1m bid for striker Izale McLeod was rejected by his club, MK Dons. They have since signed George Boyd from Stevenage for a reported fee of around £260,000 [1] , Aaron Mclean from Grays Athletic for a figure expected to be around £150,000 [2] and Josh Low from Leicester for a fee rising to £100,000 [3].

They have also signed 32 year old central midfielder Micah Hyde for £75,000 (raising to £100,000 if Peterborough get promotion) from Burnley and goalkeeper Shwan Jalal from Woking for an undisclosed fee to continue their bid spending.

While Alexander had some success in the role, leading the club to its best-ever start to a season and keeping them in the play-off positions for most of the 2006-07 season, he was nonetheless sacked in January due to a run of six defeats in a row, and his long-ball tactics met with disapproval among fans even when the club was near the top of the table. After a brief caretaker spell by Tommy Taylor, Darren Ferguson was installed as player-manager.

Ferguson had a good start to his managerial career, and was unlucky to only gain 1 point from his first 3 games after some good performances. Ironically, the first win in his managerial career was against his former club, Wrexham A.F.C..

Ferguson appointed Kevin Russell as his assistant, and Ben MacKenzie as fitness coach.

Talking about new Posh Football ground

http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/sport/Is-this-the-site-of.3839782.jp

Honours

Records

League records

  • Most goals ever scored by an English club in a single season: 134 goals.
  • Biggest away victory in Division 3: Barnet 1 Peterborough 9.
  • Most division 4 goals in a season by one player: 52 (Terry Bly)

Club records

Most League Appearances - Tommy Robson - 482 (440 starts and 42 as a substitute): 1968-1981

Most League Goal - Jim Hall - 122 : 1967-1975

Most League goals in one season - Terry Bly - 52 : 1960-1961

Highest Transfer Fee Received - £700,000 from Tottenham Hotspur for Simon Davies, December 1999

Highest Transfer Fee Paid - £400,000 to Norwich City for Joe Lewis, January 2008

Player records

Most appearances

Players in bold still playing for The Posh

  1. Tommy Robson 559
  2. Mark Tyler 483
  3. Jack Carmichael 420
  4. Noel Luke 346
  5. Mick Halsall 316

Players

As of 19 February 2008.[3]

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 MF Wales WAL Josh Low
3 DF England ENG Shane Blackett
4 DF Wales WAL Craig Morgan
5 DF England ENG Chris Westwood
6 DF England ENG Charlie Lee
7 MF Saint Kitts and Nevis SKN Adam Newton
8 MF Jamaica JAM Micah Hyde
9 FW England ENG Aaron McLean
10 MF England ENG George Boyd
11 MF England ENG Dean Keates
12 FW England ENG Craig Mackail-Smith
14 DF England ENG Scott Mitchell
15 FW England ENG Scott Rendell (on loan from Cambridge United)
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF England ENG Jamie Day
18 MF England ENG Chris Whelpdale
19 DF England ENG Adam Smith
21 DF England ENG Sam Gaughran
22 DF England ENG Kieran Charnock
24 MF England ENG Billy Crook
26 FW England ENG Liam Hatch
27 DF France FRA Claude Gnakpa
28 DF Scotland SCO Darren Gourlay
29 DF Cyprus CYP Tom Williams
31 GK Ireland EIR James McKeown
32 GK England ENG Joe Lewis
33 DF England ENG Danny Blanchett

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG Mark Tyler (on loan to Hull City)
13 GK Iraq IRQ Shwan Jalal (on loan to Morecambe)
16 FW England ENG Danny Crow (on loan to Notts County)
20 MF England ENG Alfie Potter (on loan to AFC Wimbledon)
23 FW England ENG Rene Howe (on loan to Rochdale)

For recent transfers, see List of English football transfers 2007-08.

Notable former players

See Also: Category:Peterborough United F.C. players

Managers

As of May 5, 2007. Only competitive matches are counted. Periods as caretaker manager are shown in italics

Name From To Record
P W D L F A Win %
England Jock Porter June 9 1934 Easter 1936 - - - - - -
England Fred Taylor Easter 1936 Summer 1937 - - - - - -
England Bert Poulter Summer 1937 Summer 1938 - - - - - -
England Sam Hayden Summer 1938 14 June 1948 - - - - - -
England Jack Blood Summer 1948 May 1950 - - - - - -
England Bob Gurney Summer 1950 Summer 1952 - - - - - -
England Jack Fairbrother 4 June 1952 January 1954 - - - - - -
England George Swindin 1954 Summer 1958 - - - - - -
England Jimmy Hagan August 1958 18 October 1962 - - - - - -
England Johnny Anderson 18 October 1962 19 December 1962 - - - - - -
England Jack Fairbrother 19 December 1962 15 February 1964 - - - - - -
England Johnny Anderson 15 February 1964 2 April 1962 - - - - - -
England Gordon Clark 2 April 1962 28 September 1967 - - - - - -
England Norman Rigby 28 September 1967 November 1967 - - - - - -
England Norman Rigby November 1967 January 1969 - - - - - -
England Jim Iley 08 January 1969 September 1972 - - - - - -
England Jim Walker September 1972 09 October 1972 - - - - - -
Republic of Ireland Noel Cantwell 09 October 1972 10 May 1977 - - - - - -
England John Barnwell 10 May 1977 09 November 1978 - - - - - -
England Billy Hails 09 November 1978 January 1979 - - - - - -
(managerless) February 1979 24 February 1979 1 1 0 0 2 0 100.00%
England Peter Morris 24 February 1979 June 1982 - - - - - -
England Martin Wilkinson 30 June 1982 February 1983 - - - - - -
England Bill Harvey 06 November 1982[4] 1 0 0 1 1 4 00.00%
England Bill Harvey February 1983 May 1983 - - - - - -
England John Wile 01 May 1983 01 November 1986 - - - - - -
England Lil Fuccillo 01 November 1986 20 November 1986 - - - - - -
Republic of Ireland Noel Cantwell 20 November 1986 12 July 1988 - - - - - -
England Mick Jones 12 July 1988 31 August 1989 - - - - - -
England Dave Booth 31 August 1989 06 September 1989 - - - - - -
Republic of Ireland Mark Lawrenson 06 September 1989 09 November 1990 - - - - - -
England Dave Booth 09 November 1990 22 January 1991 - - - - - -
England Chris Turner 22 January 1991 December 1992 - - - - - -
England Lil Fuccillo December 1992 December 1993 - - - - - -
England Chris Turner December 1993 Summer 1994 - - - - - -
England John Still Summer 1994 24 October 1995 67 19 24 24 - - 28.36%
England Mick Halsall 24 October 1995 November 1995 6 3 2 1 12 7 50.00%
England Mick Halsall November 1995 31 May 1996 31 10 6 15 - - 32.26%
England Barry Fry 31 May 1996 31 May 2005 483 163 133 187 - - 33.75%
England Mark Wright 31 May 2005 24 January 2006 35 12 11 12 - - 34.29%
England Steve Bleasdale 24 January 2006 22 April 2006 14 6 1 7 16 15 42.86%
England Barry Fry 22 April 2006 30 May 2006 3 1 0 2 4 6 33.34%
Saint Lucia Keith Alexander 30 May 2006 15 January 2007 34 14 7 13 - - 41.18%
England Tommy Taylor 15 January 2007 20 January 2007 2 0 0 2 1 5 00.00%
Scotland Darren Ferguson 21 January 2007 Present 62 35 16 11 - - 56.45%

See Also: Category:Peterborough United F.C. managers

References

  1. ^ Up until 1992, the third division of English football was the Third Division. From 1992 to 2004 it was known as Second Division, and League One ever since.
  2. ^ Up until 1992, the fourth division of English football was the Fourth Division. From 1992 to 2004 it was known as Third Division, and League Two ever since.
  3. ^ "First Team". Peterborough United FC. Retrieved 2007-10-28.
  4. ^ In charge for a match as Martin Wilkinson was in hospital with appendicitis.

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