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Peter Thomas (footballer, born 1944)

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Peter Thomas (born 20 November 1944 in Coventry) was a football goalkeeper who in England, Ireland and the United States. He also earned two caps with the Republic of Ireland

Player

Professional

In 1962, Thomas joined Coventry G.E.C., playing with them until 1966. That year, he played one game for Coventry City. He went on loan to Waterford F.C. in 1967 where he made thirteen appearances. Coventry City transferred him to Waterford in the summer of 1967 and he played for that team until 1975.

Thomas is associated with bringing a new style of goal-keeping to the League of Ireland. He rarely kicked the ball on the offensive, throwing when possible with great accuracy. He also represented the League of Ireland and won five league medals and a FAI Cup medal and played in 12 European Cup matches for Waterford.

National team

Born in England, Thomas earned two caps with the Republic of Ireland after becoming an Irish citizen. He made his debut in 1973 against Poland, keeping a clean sheet but having to come off at half time due to a pulled muscle in his stomach.[1] His second cap came against Brazil in 1974.

Manager

He took over as manager of Waterford United F.C. in August 1988 but resigned in December due to work pressures [2].

Career

Honours

References

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