- Peter Wilding
Infobox Football biography
playername = Peter Wilding
fullname =
height = 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
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dateofbirth = birth date and age|1968|28|11
cityofbirth =Shrewsbury
countryofbirth =England
currentclub = Retired
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position = Midfielder/Utility
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years = 1996–1997
1997–2003
2003–2004
clubs = Telford United
Shrewsbury Town
Welshpool Town
caps(goals) = ? (?)
171 (7)
? (?)
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pcupdate =2006-10-02
ntupdate =Peter Wilding (born
Shrewsbury ,28 November 1968 ), is a former professional footballer forTelford United andShrewsbury Town . Originally a midfielder, Wilding became somewhat of a utility player during his time at Shrewsbury, playing in every position including goalkeeper (he deputised when the injured Paul Edwards had to leave the pitch against Torquay United 0n18 December 1998 ) during his six year stay atGay Meadow .Wilding spent much of his playing career in the Shrewsbury local leagues, however his good form led him to sign with then
Conference National sideTelford United in 1996. After one and a half seasons, Telford manager Jake King was appointed manager at neighbouringShrewsbury Town , with one of King's first acts as Shrewsbury manager being to sign Wilding from Telford for £10,000 in August 1997.Wilding was to play under two managers during his stay at Shrewsbury, Jake King, and later
Kevin Ratcliffe . Whilst not one of the big names in the Shrewsbury squad, the hometown player endeared himself to Shrewsbury fans with his dependable, workmanlike performances.Arguably Wilding's finest season was the 2002-03 season. In the FA Cup third round, Shrewsbury famously defeated Everton 2-1. Whilst
Nigel Jemson grabbed most of the headlines by scoring both goals, Wilding had a superb game, completely markingWayne Rooney out of the game. Sadly for Shrewsbury, their form dipped in the latter half of the season, eventually finishing bottom of theFootball League Third Division . Despite this, Wilding was seen as one of the sides best players that season, and escaped much of the intense criticism levelled at some of his 'big name' team mates.Following relegation, Ratcliffe resigned, and Wilding was one of the few players to be offered a new contract by Ratcliffe's replacement Jimmy Quinn. Feeling unhappy with the terms of the contract, Wilding opted to reject it, and retired from professional football.
Wilding later signed for
League of Wales sideWelshpool Town before retiring from football in 2004. He now runs a plastering business in Shrewsbury.
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