U's legend Peter Wright has died at the age of 78 (From Essex County Standard)
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U's legend Peter Wright has died at the age of 78
10:31am Thursday 25th October 2012 in Sport
Colchester United legend Peter Wright has died at the age of 78.
Colchester United legend Peter Wright has died at the age of 78 after a long battle with illness.
Wright signed first signed for the U's as a part-time professional in November 1951 and went on to make more than 450 league and cup appearances for them, before leaving in 1964.
The speedy winger was incredibly consistent during his time with the U's, where he rejected attempts to prise him away from the likes of Birmingham City, Fulham and Bolton Wanderers.
Despite having a couple of goals chalked off in the 1961-1962 season, Wright scored an impressive number of goals from the wing and hit the net more than 90 times during his time at Layer Road.
Wright was voted the club's Player of the Century in a poll in 2000 and remains one of the highest appearance makers in its history.
And his close connections with the club he loved continued beyond his playing years, being a regular follower at Layer Road and the Weston Homes Community Stadium and becoming chairman of the club's Former Players' Association in his later years.
See the Gazette tomorrow for a full tribute to one of Colchester United's greatest-ever players.
Comments(14)
RB, Lexden
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12:25pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Peter Wright was most definitely one of Colchester United's all time greats:
He was the U's' fourth greatest league appearance maker,with 426 league
appearances.Only Mickey Cook(613),
Mike Walker(451) and Steve Leslie (432)made more league appearances for the club.
He was also the U's' fourth greatest
league scorer,with ninety league goals (only Martyn King(130),Tony Adcock(126)and Kevin McCurley(93) scored more league goals for the club)
He was also an ever-present in one of the greatest U's teams of all time
Benny Fenton's 1961-1962 promotion-winning team,the first U's team to win
a Football League promotion.
Bobby Hunt(38),Martyn King (30)and
Peter Wright(12) scored eighty of the
U's' 104 league goals that season:
the only time the U's have scored more than one hundred league goals in a season.Peter actually scored fourteen league goals that season,but the two he got against Accrington Stanley
on January 13,1962,were expunged from the records when Accrington dropped out of the Football League.
crazy comments
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2:59pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Feisty CBC
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3:09pm Thu 25 Oct 12
R.I.P. Condolences to his family.
life is sweet
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7:30pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Boris
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1:47am Fri 26 Oct 12
Recently I got to know Peter. Such a gent, as Feisty says.
Peter's two goals at Chesterfield in November 1958 were the first conceded by Gordon Banks in his professional career.
As a schoolboy, Peter was a brilliant cricketer, and would surely have played for Essex if his eyesight had not been damaged in a bicycle accident. He broke Vic Keeble's record for number of runs scored in a season for Colchester Royal Grammar School, and held it for over 30 years.
Up till shortly before his death, and despite being gravely ill, Peter was still very active, organising excursions to shows and sporting events.
He was a kindly man who had the knack of making anyone feel immediately at ease in his company. There are not many people like that.
Rest in peace, Peter.
totallyfootball
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10:06am Fri 26 Oct 12
Ozzie
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11:19am Fri 26 Oct 12
Originally from ...
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12:54pm Fri 26 Oct 12
crazy comments
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2:24pm Fri 26 Oct 12
Boris
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8:22pm Fri 26 Oct 12
FearNaught
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8:41pm Fri 26 Oct 12
Layer Road Exile
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10:03am Sat 27 Oct 12
Sdapeze
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11:49am Sat 27 Oct 12

myhouse3 says...
11:14am Thu 25 Oct 12