Name:
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Peter Warren
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Born:
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1885, Dublin
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Died:
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c.1961, Dublin
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Position:
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Left-Back
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Representative Honours:
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Ireland: 2 Caps (1913)
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Clubs
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Seasons
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Signed
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Fee
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League
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FA.Cup
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Other
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Strandville (Dublin)
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Belfast Celtic
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-
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Aug-08
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Sheffield.Wednesday
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09/10-11/12
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Apr-10
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£50
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6/0
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-
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-
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Shelbourne
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-
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May-12
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Millwall
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-
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May-13
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-
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(Southern League)
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||
Shelbourne
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-
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c/s-14
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-
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-
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-
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-
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TOTALS
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£50
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6/0
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-
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-
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Biography:
A “strong-kicking” left-back, Peter "Weezer" Warren made his name with Belfast Celtic before transferring to Sheffield Wednesday along with Paddy O’Connell for a combined fee of £50 in 1909.
Warren never really adapted to life in the Football League and played just six times for the Owls before returning to his home-city of Dublin to join Shelbourne. While with the Shels he was capped twice, as stand-in for Alex Craig during the 1912 Home Nations tournament. He later returned to England to play with Millwall.
Ireland Full Cap Details:
1
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15-02-1913
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England
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H
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W
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2-1
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BC
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2
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15-03-1913
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Scotland
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H
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L
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1-2
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BC
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Summary: 2/0. Won 1, Drew 0, Lost 1.
Additional details courtesy of Martin O'Connor.
6/7
— Michael C (@abacus_2000) February 15, 2022
...couple of photos of Peter & also of his cap
Peter Warren played with Dublin side Standville before joining Belfast Celtic with his team mate - Patrick O'Connell. Both players impressed at Belfast Celtic and again transferred together, this time to Sheffield Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/xLWbtmuFC4
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