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Peter Barlow (footballer)

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Peter Barlow
Personal information
Full name Peter Barlow[1]
Date of birth (1950-01-09) 9 January 1950 (age 74)[1]
Place of birth Portsmouth, England[1]
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[2]
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1965–1966 Colchester United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1966–1969 Colchester United 21 (4)
1969–1970 Workington 42 (11)
1970–1971 Hartlepool United 11 (0)
1971-1972 Stafford Rangers
1972-1973 Nantwich Town (8)
Hednesford Town
Heybridge Swifts
Chelmsford City
1978–1983 Coggeshall Town
Wivenhoe Town 80
1991 Wivenhoe Town 2 (0)
Total 74 (23)
Managerial career
1978–1983 Coggeshall Town
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Peter Barlow (born 9 January 1950) is an English former football player and manager who played as a forward in the Football League for Colchester United, Workington and Hartlepool United. He was also player-manager at Coggeshall Town, assisted by his father Bert who was also a professional footballer.

Career

Born in Portsmouth, Barlow began his playing career at Colchester United, where his father Bert had played in the early 1950s. On 27 December 1966, Barlow became Colchester's then youngest-ever player when he made his debut against Bournemouth at the age of 16 years and 342 days during a 2–0 win at Layer Road.[2][3] Barlow remained the youngest debutant for the U's until Lindsay Smith made his debut for the club in April 1971 aged 16 years and 214 days. He is currently the third-youngest debutant behind Smith and Thomas Bender.[4]

Barlow became a full professional at the club after his 18th birthday in January 1968, having been an apprentice since September 1965. He scored four goals in 16 appearances during the 1967–68 season, but under new manager Dick Graham, Barlow found himself on the transfer list and moved to Workington in February 1969.[2] Having made 21 appearances for Colchester, Barlow added to his tally with 11 goals in 42 league games at Workington during his year-and-a-half with the Reds.[5]

During the summer of 1970, Barlow moved to Hartlepool United, where he made just 11 league appearances before dropping into non-league football with Northern Premier League leaders Stafford Rangers. Here he emulated his father in playing at Wembley some 33 years later as Stafford beat Barnet 3–0 in the 1971–72 FA Trophy. Barlow played for Nantwich Town, returning to Stafford in the 1973 close season,[6] and then appeared for Hednesford Town before returning to Essex with Heybridge Swifts and Chelmsford City. In 1978, he took over as player-manager at Coggeshall Town, assisted by his father. He remained at Coggeshall until 1983, when he returned to playing with Wivenhoe Town. He had a brief spell in junior football but returned to Broad Lane to play for Wivenhoe once again in August 1991 to help keep the cash-strapped club afloat.[2]

Honours

Stafford Rangers
All honours referenced by:[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Colchester United – Player profile". Coludata.co.uk. Archived from the original on 22 August 2013. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d Whitehead, Jeff; Drury, Kevin (2008). The Who's Who of Colchester United: The Layer Road Years. Derby: Breedon Books. p. 21. ISBN 978-1-85983-629-3.
  3. ^ "Colchester United – Match details – Colchester Utd 2–0 Bournemouth". Coludata.co.uk. Archived from the original on 22 August 2013. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Youngest Debutants for The U's". Coludaybyday.co.uk. Archived from the original on 12 May 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  5. ^ "PETER BARLOW". Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  6. ^ CHATWIN, MICHAEL (2020). ULTIMATE BOOK OF NANTWICH TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB. [S.l.]: EMPIRE. ISBN 978-0-9563068-2-1. OCLC 1199329275.
  7. ^ "FA Trophy". Coludaybyday.co.uk. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  • Peter Barlow at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database