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Full name
  
Sydney Peppitt

Position
  
Midfielder

Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Syd Peppitt

Playing position
  
Right-winger


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Date of birth
  
(1919-09-08)8 September 1919

Place of birth
  
Hanley, Staffordshire, England

Date of death
  
25 December 1992(1992-12-25) (aged 73)

Place of death
  
Stoke-on-Trent, England

Died
  
December 25, 1992, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

Sydney Peppitt (8 September 1919 – 25 December 1992) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Port Vale and Stoke City.

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Playing career

Peppitt began his career with his local club, Stoke City and made his debut during the 1936–37 season. He impressed in a few appearances in 1937–38 and 1938–39 but found it difficult to break into the first team with Stanley Matthews occupying his position. His career was interrupted by World War II, during which time he played for Stoke and was also called up to the territorial army in Belfast and guested for Linfield. When League football resumed in 1946–47 he played in 29 matches scoring 12 goals as Stoke nearly won the First Division title, losing their must win match against Sheffield United 2–1. Peppitt remained in the side for the next two seasons before falling out of favour with manager Bob McGrory in 1949–50, making just nine appearances. He was sold to local rivals Port Vale in May 1950 for a £4,000 fee. He started the 1950–51 season with the #8 jersey, but Walter Aveyard showed his quality to quickly win it back and deny Peppitt a place in the first 11. After picking up an injury in November 1950 he only played one more game before being released at the season's end. He moved on to Worcester City of the Southern League.

Career statistics

  • Sourced from Syd Peppitt profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
  • References

    Syd Peppitt Wikipedia