Peter McDonnell explained

Peter McDonnell
Birth Date:11 June 1953
Birth Place:Kendal, England
Position:Goalkeeper
Years1:1971–1973
Clubs1:Netherfield
Years2:1973–1974
Clubs2:Bury
Caps2:1
Goals2:0
Years3:1974–1978
Clubs3:Liverpool
Caps3:0
Goals3:0
Years4:1978–1982
Clubs4:Oldham Athletic
Caps4:137
Goals4:0
Years5:1978
Clubs5:Dallas Tornado (loan)
Caps5:9
Goals5:0
Years6:1982–1985
Clubs6:Hong Kong Rangers
Years7:1985
Clubs7:Barrow
Years8:1985–1986
Clubs8:Morecambe
Years9:1986–1992
Clubs9:Barrow
Totalcaps:147
Totalgoals:0

Peter McDonnell (born 11 June 1953) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in England, the United States and Hong Kong.

Career

McDonnell was born Kendal, Westmorland, England. He began his professional career in 1973 with Bury, before being signed by Liverpool boss Bill Shankly after one year. He spent four years as reserve goalkeeper at Anfield, without making a first-team appearance. There were no substitute goalkeepers in domestic football in those days, and so McDonnell's only first-team squad involvement came in European football.

He was on the bench for the 1977 European Cup Final, a game which Liverpool won. However, McDonnell's winner's medal was lost after the game, believed by some to have been stolen and given to one of Liverpool's first-team players who had missed the final.[1] Following the arrival of Steve Ogrizovic, he was pushed down to third choice, and left to join Oldham Athletic in 1978.

He spent four years there, before heading to Dallas in the NASL, then to Hong Kong to play for Hong Kong Rangers, eventually returning home to represent a number of non-league clubs. He spent some time at Barrow in the Northern Premier League, and later the Football Conference and won the FA Trophy at Wembley Stadium in 1990.

Personal life

McDonnell is a referee in the North Lancashire and District Football League and is a Westmorland Football Association council member.[2]

Honours

1976–77

1975–76

1974, 1976, 1977

1977

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Liverpool's 5-Star Heroes . Trinity Mirror Sport Media. 2005. 978-1-905266-05-0.
  2. Web site: Council 2007/2008 . 2008-06-18 . westmorlandfa.com . 18 June 2008.