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Drury joined Norwich from Peterborough United in March 2001, making his debut in a 2-1 win over Grimsby in the old Division One, before going on to amass 361 appearances for the Canaries. He has experienced three promotions and two relegations in that... Full Article at BBC News
But I have to make tough decisions on a tighter budget with fewer players.” Logan started his career with Ipswich Town and enjoyed some successful loan spells – most notably at Torquay United and Boston United – before he joined Peterborough United... Full Article at Western Morning News
PETERBOROUGH, ENGLAND - MARCH 27: Gabriel Zakuani of Peterborough is challenged by Carlton Cole during the npower Championship match between Peterborough United and West Ham United at London Road Stadium on March 27, 2012 in Peterborough, England. View Photo »
New Corby chairman Kevin Ingram confirmed Plummer had been in the running for the number one position. But the former Peterborough United player, who spent three seasons at Northern Star in which time he led them to the UCL Division One title, a League... Full Article at Northampton Chronicle & Echo
United have announced that they are to introduce a new home strip for the forthcoming season! Despite assurances from Chairman Darragh MacAnthony a few of seasons ago saying that Posh would only change their kit every two years, circumstances have... Full Article at Vital Football
"It is time for me to make a fresh start and I fancy playing in England now so I will talk to any club that shows an interest and take it from there. "I am out of contract now so there is nothing to stop me coming down. I would certainly be interested... Full Article at Eat Sleep Sport
PETERBOROUGH, ENGLAND - MARCH 27: Craig Alcock of Peterborough clears the ball during the npower Championship match between Peterborough United and West Ham United at London Road Stadium on March 27, 2012 in Peterborough, England. View Photo »
Zakuani, who played the majority of the season while nursing a broken toe, has two years remaining on his current deal. Winger George Boyd and striker Paul Taylor have signalled their intentions to leave the club over the summer, but Zakuani insists no... Full Article at Eat Sleep Sport
Strachan Football Foundation are celebrating a major milestone after guiding Luke Leahy to a professional contract with Scottish First Division club Falkirk. The 19-year-old had trials with Birmingham City, Peterborough United and Bradford City before... Full Article at Coventry Telegraph
25-year old is set to depart Tannadice this summer and is likely to continue his career in England either in the Championship or top flight. Swanson says he will soon hold talks with second tier club Peterborough United and is open to a move to London... Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
Peterborough United Football Club is an English professional football team based in Peterborough. They played in League One for the 2008-09 season having finished second in League Two in the 2007-08 season. The club was formed in 1934 and played in the old Midland League, which they won six times; eventually being admitted to the Football League... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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