Peter Andrew Beardsley - Newcastle United U23, Newcastle United (R), Melbourne Knights, Doncaster Rovers, Hartlepool United, Fulham FC, Bolton Wanderers, Manchester City, Newcastle United, Everton FC, Liverpool FC, Vancouver Whitecaps, Manchester United, Carlisle United Beardsley was soon proving his worth and his third-eye intelligence began to reap some world-class performances.Despite Barnes stealing the show, it seemed apt that Beardsley scored the goal that clinched the league title, while he was one of the very few Liverpool players to perform to their natural level in an abysmal If only his disallowed goal, at 0-0, had been permitted to stand. It seemed obvious that Beardsley was made for Liverpool.Eclipsing Barnes’ transfer fee by £1 million, Beardsley was initially damned by the extent of the cost Dalglish paid for him, and it made for an uneasy start.
Ian Rush rejoined the club in the 1988 close season and Liverpool returned to With the departure of John Aldridge a few weeks into the Liverpool won the championship again that season, but the arrival of Israeli international striker Ronny Rosenthal saw his first-team opportunities limited in the title run-in, in which Liverpool overcame a strong challenge by Beardsley suffered another blow to his first team chances in January 1991 when Kenny Dalglish signed Beardsley's final league goal for the Reds came on 17 November 1990, when he scored the only goal in a 1–0 win at His final competitive goals for Liverpool came in a dramatic fifth round FA Cup first replay against Liverpool were top of the league at this stage, but in the new year were overhauled by During Beardsley's Anfield career he played in 175 matches and scored 59 goals, but it was his vision, guile and all action style of play that endeared him to the Anfield faithful, so much so he was voted in 19th position in the 2006 poll After 95 matches for Everton, scoring 32 goals, he returned to his home town club Newcastle. Peter has always been willing and eager to attend all and any training organised by the club.

"With no avenue left open to him to clear his name, Peter has no choice but to acknowledge the decision and now looks forward to moving on with his life and resuming his career. A man allowed to leave way too early.

Peter Beardsley was sacked by Newcastle and has now been hit by a 32-week ban for making racist comments to players Credit: North News & … Peter Andrew Beardsley - Newcastle United U23, Newcastle United (R), Melbourne Knights, Doncaster Rovers, Hartlepool United, Fulham FC, Bolton Wanderers, Manchester City, Newcastle United, Everton FC, Liverpool FC, Vancouver Whitecaps, Manchester United, Carlisle United The return of Ian Rush upset the equilibrium of the Liverpool team.The return of our prodigal son from Juventus was initially celebrated, until the mathematics of converting three into two was pondered.For much of the campaign, illness, fitness and the form of a motivated Aldridge kept the Barnes-Beardsley-Aldridge link intact, but it was on borrowed time. Peter Beardsley made 326 appearances for Newcastle as a forward. Squad number history in the national team "It completely changes the legacy of a player who was one of England's most gifted footballer in the late 1980s and early 1990s.The life-long Geordie played 59 times for England, featuring in the World Cup squads in 1986 and 1990, scoring nine goals for his country.On the international stage he formed a devastating partnership with Gary Lineker which helped lead the side to the semi-finals in 1990.As a club player, Beardsley enjoyed his best years playing for Liverpool following his move from Newcastle.At Anfield he play an integral role in one of the greatest club sides English football has seen, helping to win two First Division titles.In 2007 he was inducted into the English football Hall of Fame as a mark of his achievements as a player. Beardsley eventually began his professional career with During 1982–83, he also spent time at Canadian club Beardsley signed for Newcastle for a fee of £150,000, although when they had let him go earlier they could have signed him for nothing. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, I can’t think of another instance where a Liverpool player, other than Peter Beardsley, was bestowed with a namecheck in the lyrics of a published piece of music.I fell for Beardsley long before Kenny Dalglish made him Liverpool’s record-breaking £1.9 million signing in the summer of 1987. Beardsley mingled effortlessly upon his debut at Highbury, but Barnes got off to a phenomenal start.

Peter Beardsley's reputation will forever be tarnished and his career in football is surely over after he was found guilty of racially abusing Newcastle's young black players. In 1987, he set a record transfer fee in the English game and represented his country 59 times between 1986 and 1996, once as captain, taking part in two FIFA World Cups and UEFA Euro 1988. This is the shirt number history of Peter Beardsley from Karriereende. In one fixture against After returning from the 1986 World Cup, Beardsley helped a struggling Newcastle to avoid relegation in the 1986–87 season, eventually finishing 17th. Revisions (3) Raw Report Abuse. Beardsley needed to be a Liverpool player. This statistic shows which shirt numbers the palyer has already worn in his career. Criminally, it only reached number 43 in the UK singles chart. While Rush and Aldridge were said to look alike and score alike, the truth is that they were very different in their approach to scoring goals.Aldridge was the classic penalty-box poacher, thriving on the ball played in to feet, making instinctive decisions, while Rush was at his best when chasing a ball played centrally, which allowed him more thinking time.It is no coincidence that Beardsley linked so well with strikers like Aldridge and Lineker, but less so with Rush.