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David PEACH

David Peach - Southampton FC - League appearances.

Photo/Foto: Tony Edenden

Date: 28 December 1978

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    • POSITION
      Left Back
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Sunday, 21 January 1951
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Bedford, England
  • CLUBS
  • Southampton FC
    • Club Career Dates
      1974-1980
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 2nd February 1974 in a 7-0 defeat at Ipswich Town (Aged: 23)
    • Club Career
      (Jan 1974-Mar 1980)
      221 League apps (+3 as sub), 34 goals
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David PEACH - Southampton FC - League appearances.

David Peach is pictured above playing for Southampton during the 0-0 draw against Chelsea.

 

Gillingham:   1968-1969     Played   0     Scored   0   goals   (Division 3)
     1969-1970     Played   38     Scored   6   goals   (Division 3)
     1970-1971     Played   42     Scored   3   goals   (Division 3)
     1971-1972     Played   38     Scored   7   goals   (Division 4)
     1972-1973     Played   42     Scored   7   goals   (Division 4)
     1973-1974     Played   27     Scored   7   goals   (Division 4)
 
Transferred in January 1974
 
Southampton:   1973-1974     Played   14     Scored   1   goal   (Division 1)
     1974-1975     Played   37     Scored   5   goals   (Division 2)
     1975-1976     Played   41     Scored   6   goals   (Division 2)
     1976-1977     Played   39     Scored   7   goals   (Division 2)
     1977-1978     Played   34     Scored   8   goals   (Division 2)
     1978-1979     Played   38     Scored   5   goals   (Division 1)
     1979-1980     Played   21     Scored   2   goals   (Division 1)
 
Transferred to Swindon Town in March 1980
 
1980–1982    Swindon Town    53    (2)
1982–1983    Leyton Orient    47    (6)

 

After retiring from league football, Peach turned out for several Hampshire non-league clubs,

including a spell as player-manager at Wellworthy Athletic F.C. in Lymington and Lymington Town.

He then lived in the New Forest where he ran his own building business.