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Name
  
Peter Gelson

1960–1975
  
Brentford


Years
  
Team

1958–1960
  
Brentford

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Full name
  
Peter William John Gelson

Date of birth
  
(1941-10-18) 18 October 1941 (age 74)

Place of birth
  
Hammersmith, England

Playing position
  
Defender, Wing half

Peter William John Gelson (born 18 October 1941) is an English retired football centre back and wing half who played in the Football League for Brentford. A cult hero amongst the club's supporters, he is third on the all-time Brentford appearances list with 516. In 2013, Gelson placed second in a Football League 125th Anniversary poll of Brentford's all-time fan favourites and was inducted into the Brentford Hall of Fame in November 2014.

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Brentford

Joining Brentford at a young age, Gelson progressed through the club's youth, 'A' and reserve teams before making his professional debut at age 19 in a 2–0 Division Three defeat to Halifax Town on 22 August 1961. Despite still being a part-time player, Gelson quickly established himself in the first team as a wing half, making 28 appearances during the 1961–62 season, a campaign which saw Brentford relegated to Division Four.

Gelson was a key player in Brentford's 1962–63 Division Four title-winning campaign, making 32 appearances, but still did not sign a professional contract until 1964. He was known for his long-range goals, scoring three times from behind the halfway line. A "hard man" as a player, in 1970 Gelson ended the career of Colchester United's Bobby Howlett in a challenge which resulted in a broken leg for the Us defender. Gelson would go on to be a fixture at centre back until his final appearance for the club in September 1974. He left Brentford shortly after, having made 516 appearances in all competitions for the club. In recognition of his service to the club, Gelson was awarded two testimonials in 1970 and 1975, earning him £3,630.

Non-league football

After his departure from Brentford, Gelson played on in non-league football, appearing for Hillingdon Borough (two spells), Hounslow and Walton & Hersham.

Personal life

In his early days as a part-time player at Brentford, Gelson worked as a Post Office engineer. After retiring from football, Gelson found work at Heathrow Airport, working in security with British Airways and Qatar Airways. He worked for a number of years in Doha, Qatar as a loadmaster for Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani's multiple private aircraft. He retired and returned to the UK in 2007. Gelson is married and as of June 2010, has five grandchildren.

As a player

Brentford

  • Football League Division Four (1): 1962–63
  • Football League Division Four third-place promotion (1): 1971–72
  • As an individual

  • Brentford Supporters' Player of the Year (2): 1972–73, 1973–74
  • Brentford Players' Player of the Year (1): 1973–74
  • Brentford Hall of Fame
  • References

    Peter Gelson Wikipedia