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Peter Thompson (English footballer)

Peter Thompson
Peter Thompson (1966).jpg
Personal information
Full name Peter Thompson
Date of birth (1942-11-27) 27 November 1942 (age 74)
Place of birth Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Playing position Winger
Youth career
1957–1960 Preston North End
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1960–1963 Preston North End 121 (20)
1963–1973 Liverpool 426 (54)
1973–1978 Bolton Wanderers 117 (2)
Total 560 (63)
National team
1964–1970 England 16 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Peter Thompson (born 27 November 1942) is an English former footballer born in Carlisle, Cumberland, who made 560 appearances in the Football League playing for Preston North End, Liverpool and Bolton Wanderers. He played as an outside left for the Liverpool team which had major successes in the 1960s, and was capped 16 times for England. Known for his speedy and electric style of play.

As a member of the initial England squad ahead of the 1970 World Cup, Thompson was involved in the Bogotá Bracelet incident. By some accounts he was in or around the Green Fire jewellery shop when Bobby Moore was alleged to have taken a bracelet. Since 2006 he has been living in Portugal.

Peter Thompson was the great schoolboy star of his day – his school was Harraby, Carlisle, playing at inside forward for England and was pursued by 17 clubs when the time came to leave school. He was a legendary winger at Liverpool who could beat defenders for fun and cause absolute havoc to any defender. Thompson became a regular First division player at 17 for Preston, making his debut against Arsenal on 30 August 1960. Chairman Nat Buck was one of the many who raved about him. "I've lost the number of clubs who want him, but how could we sell?" Preston even turned down a bid from Juventus. Bill Shankly had been impressed by the speed and trickery of the young winger during a marathon 5th round FA cup tie between Liverpool and Preston in February 1962 which went to a second replay at Old Trafford before the deadlock was finally broken by Thompson. After 122 League games and 20 League goals for Preston and relegation to 2nd Division after only one season for the youngster in the top-flight he moved to Liverpool for £37,000.

Thompson was a brilliant right-footed left winger, who tormented full-backs. He was a great player with skill in abundance. Liverpool was envied by other teams for possessing such a powerful pairing on opposing flanks as of Thompson and Callaghan. Thompson went straight into the first-team and played in all 42 League games in his first season, thus winning a championship medal as Liverpool won the title by 4 points. Peter was an important member of the side which dominated domestic football in the mid-60's, winning another championship medal in 1966 as well being part of the first Liverpool team to win the FA Cup the year before. He came to Alf Ramsey's attention and would surely have won more than just 16 caps had the then England boss not decided to axe traditional wingplay in favour of his own methods and tactics. Who can argue with him after England's World Cup win in 1966? Peter was desperately unlucky at international level, TWICE in 1966 & then again in 1970 being named in the initial World Cup squad of 28 players before losing out both times as one of the "unlucky six".


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