- Peter Angell
Peter F Angell (born Chalvey
Buckinghamshire February 22 1932 , d 1979) was a professional footballer. He played for Queens Park Rangers and Millwall, atleft back .Angell made his debut for QPR in September 1953 in the 2-0 win against Walsall and went on to play 417 league games scoring 37 goals.
He was a very reliable defender and was for many years the club captain and penalty taker.
In later years he became a highly respected coach, laying the foundations for getting Orient back into the second division after their rapid fall from first to third in the mid-sixties. He was assistant manager for both of Jimmy Bloomfield's spells as manager and also during the reign of George Petchey. During Angell's time at Orient, the club won the 1970 third division championship just a year after surviving relegation on the final day of the season with a 4-0 at home to Shrewsbury. The O's became established in the old second division and enjoyed two cup runs, to the quarter finals in 1972 and the semis in 1978. On both occasions Orient defeated Chelsea en route and were finally eliminated by Arsenal. Angell's death from a heart attack during a training run in 1979 was a shock which Orient and its fans never fully recovered from.
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