Peter Ward (English footballer)
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Peter Ward | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Peter Ward | |
Date of birth | 27 July 1955 | |
Place of birth | Derby, England | |
Playing position | Striker | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Retired | |
Youth clubs | ||
1974-1975 | Burton Albion | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1975-1980 1980-1983 1982 1982 1983 1984 1991 |
Brighton & Hove Albion Nottingham Forest → Seattle Sounders (loan) → Brighton & Hove Albion → Seattle Sounders (loan) Vancouver Whitecaps Tampa Bay Rowdies |
178 (79) 33 (7) 32 (18) 16 (2) 30 (13) 24 (16) 14 (2) |
National team | ||
1980 | England | 1 (0) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Peter Ward is a retired footballer, whose most successful times were with Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.. He mostly played as a forward.
He now lives in the United States, but can still be seen at Brighton games and events when he visits the UK. The photograph in this article shows him (on the left) with Norman Cook (also known as Fatboy Slim) at a demonstration demanding that planning permission be awarded for a new stadium for the club at Falmer. This took place outside the Labour Party conference at the Brighton Centre.
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[edit] Early career and transfer to Brighton
Peter Ward was an apprentice engine fitter at the Rolls-Royce plant in Derby. While there he played for non-league side Burton Albion. He was transferred to Brighton & Hove Albion in 1975 for a fee of £4000. The move also saw Burton manager Ken Guttridge move to the Albion as Assistant Manager.
Initially Peter Ward played in the Reserves.
[edit] First spell at Brighton
His first game with the first team came on March 27, 1976 against Hereford United. He scored in the first minute in a game that ended 1-1.
In the 1976-77 season, he scored 36 goals, beating the club record and winning him the golden boot.
The following season Brighton were promoted to the old Division 1. Ward put in a transfer request; however, differences were resolved and he still wore the Brighton shirt for the first game in the top flight which saw Brighton lose 4-0 to Arsenal.
In November of that year Brighton accepted a £400,000 offer from Nottingham Forest, but Forest manager Brian Clough changed his mind and withdrew it. [1]
[edit] Move to Nottingham Forest
Ward finally did move to Nottingham Forest in October 1980. He made 28 league appearances for Nottingham Forest and scored 7 goals, [2] but things didn't really work out. Ward was sent on loan to American side Seattle Sounders where he scored 18 goals in the 1981-82 season putting him 3rd in the list of top NASL goalscorers that season. [3]
[edit] Back at Brighton
Ward returned to Brighton on loan in October 1982. The loan lasted 4 months, during which time he scored 3 goals, including the only goal in a 1-0 defeat of Manchester United. Nottingham Forest refused to extend the loan deal further. [4]
[edit] International career
In 1977, Ward had been selected for an England under-21 game against Norway. He scored a hat trick in a 6-0 win for England. He was selected for the full England squad against Luxembourg a month later but didn't make it onto the bench.
His only full cap came on 31 May 1980, in a 2-1 win over Australia. Peter Ward came on in the 85th minute, making his international career the shortest ever for an England player.
[edit] Personal life
In 2002, Ward married his second wife, Jacqueline. He has three daughters Rachael, Rebekah, and Louisa from his first marriage.