Peter Sayer

Peter Sayer
Personal information
Full name Peter Anthony Sayer
Date of birth (1955-05-02) 2 May 1955
Place of birth Cardiff, Wales
Playing position Winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1974–1978 Cardiff City 82 (14)
1978–1980 Brighton 55 (6)
1980–1984 Preston North End 45 (6)
1981Cardiff City (loan) 4 (1)
1984–1985 Chester City 36 (6)
1989 Southport 3 (0)
National team
1977 Wales 7 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Peter Anthony Sayer (born 2 May 1955 in Cardiff) is a Welsh former professional footballer and Wales international. He amassed a total of seven caps during his career.

Club career

Sayer began his career at his hometown club Cardiff City, making his debut against Hull City in September 1974. He went on to play a further nine matches in his first season before suffering a broken ankle in a match against Southampton which kept him out for nearly a year, returning at the end of the following season to play a handful of games as Cardiff clinched promotion to Division Two. He established himself in the side the following year and helped the club to avoid relegation, as well as scoring the only goal of the game when Cardiff knocked Tottenham Hotspur out of the FA Cup in 1977.[1][2]

Sayer left Cardiff midway through the 1977–78 season for £100,000 to sign for Brighton & Hove Albion. He helped the club win promotion to Division One in his first year but, after starting the 1978–79 season as a member of the first-team, Sayer found himself replaced in the side by Mark Lawrenson. He remained at the Goldstone Ground until the end of the season when he was sold to Preston North End for £85,000.[3] After finding it difficult to break into the side, he was loaned back to Cardiff in September 1981, playing four times and scoring during a 3-2 win over Luton Town. He eventually ended his league career with Chester City before moving into non-league football with Morecambe, Northwich Victoria and Southport.[4]

International career

During his career, Sayer won seven caps for Wales, making his debut in a 3–0 defeat against Czechoslovakia on 3 March 1977. He went on to play in Wales' following six matches, winning his final cap on 12 October 1977 in a 2–0 defeat to Scotland.

After football

After his retirement, he returned to work for Preston in their football in the community department.[5] He later worked as a bar manager at Preston golf club.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Cardiff old boy returns to invoke giant-killing days". The Independent. 2007-01-06. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  2. "Jones eager for Spurs challenge". BBC Sport. 2006-12-04. Retrieved 2008-04-04.
  3. "How Albion dragon slayed England". The argus. 2004-10-07. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  4. "Southport FC Player List: S". Southport FC Stats.
  5. "Meet the legends as they return to Deepdale". Prestonnorthendfc.co.uk. 2007-11-18. Retrieved 2008-04-04.
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