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Full name
  
Peter Meehan

Name
  
Peter Meehan

Playing position
  
Full-back


Height
  
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)

Date of death
  
1915 (aged 42–43)

Role
  
Author

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Date of birth
  
(1872-02-28)28 February 1872

Place of birth
  
Broxburn, West Lothian, Scotland

Nominations
  
James Beard Award for Cooking from a Professional Point of View

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Peter Meehan (or "Meechan") ( 28 February 1872 - 1915) was a Scottish professional footballer who made nineteen appearances in the Sunderland team that won the English league championship in 1895. He also played in the 1897 FA Cup Final for Everton and the 1900 FA Cup Final for Southampton.

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Football career

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Meehan made six appearances for Manchester City in the 1900–01 season, making his City debut in a 2–1 win against Sheffield United. In all Meehan made seventy-one appearances in the English First division for Sunderland, Everton and Manchester City, scoring his only league goal during the former's title winning season.

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Outside the Football League, Meehan joined a Southampton team that was dominating the Southern league and contained a host of international and ex-First Division players. So good were they that they easily despatched three top flight clubs, including Meehan's former Everton team mates on their way to the 1900 Cup Final. On the day of the game Meehan, and his Scottish colleagues were angered by the selection of an out of form English forward, Jack Farrell, over the free scoring Roddy McLeod who had played brilliantly in the games leading up to the final. The English players wanted their forward in the team and got their way. The bitterness between the two camps showed on the field and led to a heavy defeat.

Honours

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Sunderland
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  • Football League champions: 1894–95

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    Everton
  • FA Cup finalist: 1897
  • Southampton
  • Southern League champions: 1898–99
  • FA Cup finalist: 1900
  • References

    Peter Meehan Wikipedia