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Shaun Batt

1987 births | conference national players | dagenham & redbridge f.c. players | english footballers | fisher athletic f.c. players | living people | peterborough united f.c. players | st albans city f.c. players | stevenage borough f.c. players | the football league players


cityofbirth = Luton countryofbirth = England currentclub = Peterborough United clubnumber = 24 position = Winger youthyears = youthclubs = Stevenage Borough years = 2003–2005
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2008– clubs = Stevenage Borough
→ Arlesey Town (loan)
→ Cheshunt (loan)
Dagenham & Redbridge
→ Ilford (loan)
→ Leyton (loan)
→ East Thurrock United (loan)
→ St Albans City (loan)
Fisher Athletic
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1 (0) nationalyears = nationalteam = nationalcaps(goals) = pcupdate = 22:21, 25 September 2008 (UTC) ntupdate = }} Shaun Batt (born 22 February 1987, in Luton) is an English footballer, who plays as a winger for League One club Peterborough United. His brother, Damien is also a footballer.

Batt signed for Fisher Athletic on 26 June 2007 from Dagenham & Redbridge. He went on to make 33 appearances in the Conference South during the 2007–08 season.

Martin Carruthers

1972 births | aston villa f.c. players | boston united f.c. players | cambridge united f.c. players | darlington f.c. players | english footballers | football (soccer) strikers | grantham town f.c. players | hull city a.f.c. players | ilkeston town f.c. players | lincoln city f.c. players | living people | macclesfield town f.c. players | peterborough united f.c. players | premier league players | scunthorpe united f.c. players | southend united f.c. players | stoke city f.c. players | york city f.c. players


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Martin Carruthers (born 7 August 1972) is an English football forward, who currently plays for Ilkeston Town.

Billy Guest

1914 births | 1994 deaths | birmingham city f.c. players | blackburn rovers f.c. players | english footballers | football (soccer) wingers | kidderminster harriers f.c. players | people from brierley hill | peterborough united f.c. players | walsall f.c. players


cityofbirth = Brierley Hill countryofbirth = England dateofdeath = cityofdeath = Darwen countryofdeath = England height = position = Outside left youthyears = 1928–1932 youthclubs = Birmingham years = 1932–1937 1937–1947 1947–1948 1948–1949 1949–19?? clubs = Birmingham
Blackburn Rovers
Walsall
Peterborough United
Kidderminster Harriers
Lovells Athletic caps(goals) = 76 (15)
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5 (0) }} William Francis "Billy" Guest (8 February 191415 November 1994) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside left for Birmingham, Blackburn Rovers and Walsall in the the Football League. During the Second World War he won a runners-up medal with Blackburn Rovers in the 1940 War Cup. He went on to play for Peterborough United in the Midland League and for Kidderminster Harriers and Lovells Athletic in the Southern League,

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Milton Graham

1962 births | a.f.c. bournemouth players | chester city f.c. players | english footballers | football (soccer) midfielders | living people | people from hackney | peterborough united f.c. players | the football league players


Milton Graham (born November 2, 1962, Hackney) was a professional footballer with AFC Bournemouth, Chester City and Peterborough United in the 1980s. He is best remembered for scoring for Bournemouth in their 2-0 giantkilling win over Manchester United in the FA Cup in January 1984.

Career Summary

A former schoolboy with Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur, Graham signed a professional contract with AFC Bournemouth in May 1981. His Football League debut followed against Bury in October 1981 and the skillful midfielder remained involved in the first-team squad (but could not always command a regular place) over the next four years, with his overhead kick against Manchester United opening the scoring in one of the biggest FA Cup shocks of modern times >.

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