Peter Cowper - Player Profile

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Peter Cowper
Full Name: Peter Poole Cowper
Born: 01/09/1902
Died: 26/09/1962 (age 60)
Place of Birth: Tyldesley
Nationality: England
Position: Forward
First Team Debut: 26/08/1933 v Runcorn (H) - Cheshire County League
Signed: 01/07/1933 (Free (Carlisle United))

Peter Poole Cowper was born on the 1st September 1902, at Tyldesley, near Wigan.  Peter played as an outside-forward and was something of a journey-man as he played for a total of ten clubs in his adult career. He rarely spent more than two seasons with any one club and only making a significant number of appearances for one Football League club, New Brighton, for whom he made 71 appearances from 1928 to 1930.                                                              

Cowper began his career near to home with the Atherton Collieries team before having an unsuccessful trial in 1921 at Bolton Wanderers.               

Peter then joined Wigan Borough in 1923 before briefly moving on to Rossendale United the following year.                                                                                   

In June 1924, he moved to East London and signed for West Ham United of the Football League First division where he made his Football League debut on 11 October 1924 in place of Tommy Yews in a 1–1 draw with Bury. Cowper retained his place for the next game before Yews returned. Although Cowper remained with the Hammers for another two years, he made no further first-team appearances. In June 1927, Cowper moved to Second division side Grimsby Town, where he made four league appearances.      

After a brief spell at Lancaster Town in the summer of 1928, Cowper moved on to New Brighton in August. Cowper stayed for two years for the Football League Division three (North) side in which he made 71 league appearances, scoring 19 goals. He moved to the south coast in June 1930, to return to the Second Division with Southampton. He made his debut for the Saints when he took the place of Irish international Laurie Cumming at inside-right in a 3–0 home defeat by Tottenham Hotspur on Boxing Day in 1930. Cumming returned for the next match, but later in the season Cowper made three appearances at outside-right in place of Bert Jepson, followed by a single first-team appearance in February 1932.  In his two years at ‘The Dell’ Cowper only managed five first-team appearances and failed to score, although he did score 33 goals in 50 matches for the reserves.  

Cowper was transferred to Southport in March 1932 where he only stayed four months before moving on to Carlisle United. After a year at Carlisle, Peter dropped out of the Football League and had spells in non-league football. He spent one season at Wigan Athletic, scoring 13 goals in 37 and helping the club win their first ever silverware as champions of the Cheshire League. Peter went on to play for Altrincham and Prescot Cables.                             

Peter passed away on 26th September 1962, aged 60, whilst living in Clifton, Cumbria.

Wigan Athletic Career

League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
Season Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1933-1934 37 (0) 13 0 (0) 0 0 (0) 0 0 (0) 0 37 (0) 13
TOTALS 37 (0) 13 0 (0) 0 0 (0) 0 0 (0) 0 37 (0) 13
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