Peter McArdle (footballer) explained

Peter McArdle
Fullname:Peter McArdle
Birth Date:8 April 1914
Birth Place:Durham, England
Position:Outside left
Height:5 ft 9 in[1]
Clubs1:Trimdon Grange Colliery
Years3:1933–1934
Clubs3:Stoke City
Caps3:7
Goals3:1
Years4:1935
Clubs4:Exeter City
Caps4:9
Goals4:1
Years5:1936
Caps5:27
Goals5:12
Years6:1936–1937
Clubs6:Barnsley
Caps6:16
Goals6:3
Years7:1937
Caps7:4
Goals7:0
Years8:1938
Clubs8:Gateshead
Caps8:20
Goals8:5
Years9:1939
Caps9:0
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:83
Totalgoals:22

Peter McArdle (8 April 1914 – 1979) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Barnsley, Carlisle United, Exeter City, Gateshead, Stockport County and Stoke City.[2] [3]

Career

McArdle was born in Durham and started playing football for local clubs Trimdon Grange Colliery and former league club Durham City.[2] In 1933 he joined Stoke City as back up for England international winger Joe Johnson.[2] Johnson was injured for six matches during the 1933–34 season and McArdle took his place and scored once against Newcastle United.[2] When Johnson recovered from his injury he took back his place in the side and McArdle dropped back into the reserves. He made just one more appearance for Stoke which came in the 1934–35 season before leaving for regular football in November 1935 joining Exeter City. He soon moved back north to Carlisle United and went on to play for Barnsley, Stockport County, Gateshead and finally Crewe Alexandra.[2]

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Stoke City1933–34First Division610061
1934–35First Division100010
Exeter City1935–36Third Division South910010101
Carlisle United1935–36Third Division North271233243219
Barnsley1936–37Second Division93000093
1937–38Second Division70000070
Stockport County1937–38Second Division40000040
Gateshead1938–39Third Division North2050030235
Career Total832233649229

A.  The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Football League Third Division North Cup and Football League Third Division South Cup.

Notes and References

  1. News: Carlisle. Building a stronger team . Sunday Dispatch Football Guide . London . 23 August 1936 . xvi . Newspapers.com.
  2. Book: Matthews, Tony. The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. 1994. Lion Press. 0-9524151-0-0.
  3. Joyce, Michael: "The Football League player's records 1888 to 1939 " .