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  • Peter Lorimer
  • Scottish footballer (1946–2021)

    Peter Patrick Lorimer (14 December 1946 – 20 March 2021) was a Scottish professional footballer who mainly played for Leeds United and Scotland during

    Peter Lorimer

    Peter_Lorimer

  • Peter Lorimer (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Peter Lorimer (1946–2021) was a Scottish association footballer who played for Leeds United. Peter Lorimer may also refer to: Peter Lorimer (moderator)

    Peter Lorimer (disambiguation)

    Peter_Lorimer_(disambiguation)

  • 1975 European Cup final
  • Football match

    and striker Uli Hoeneß, following strong tackles by Leeds players. A Peter Lorimer goal for Leeds in the 62nd minute was disallowed, when Billy Bremner

    1975 European Cup final

    1975_European_Cup_final

  • Peter Lorimer (mathematician)
  • New Zealand mathematician (1939–2010)

    Peter James Lorimer (16 April 1939 – 7 February 2010) was a New Zealand mathematician. His research concerned group theory, combinatorics, and Ramsey

    Peter Lorimer (mathematician)

    Peter_Lorimer_(mathematician)

  • Peter Lorimer (moderator)
  • Peter Lorimer (1812–1879) was a historian, religious author and minister of the Church of Scotland in London who became Moderator of the Synod of the

    Peter Lorimer (moderator)

    Peter Lorimer (moderator)

    Peter_Lorimer_(moderator)

  • 1974–75 Leeds United A.F.C. season
  • 1974–75 season of Leeds United

    Beckenbauer. Indeed, Leeds did get a goal in the 63rd minute, through Peter Lorimer, but Beckenbauer successfully convinced referee Michel Kitabdjian to

    1974–75 Leeds United A.F.C. season

    1974–75_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season

  • Brian Clough
  • English football player and manager (1935–2004)

    Shipman, along with players such as Billy Bremner, Norman Hunter and Peter Lorimer – combined with Clough's increased media profile, that eventually led

    Brian Clough

    Brian Clough

    Brian_Clough

  • 1970 FA Cup final
  • Football match in London, England

    at a Chelsea opponent. Charlton kneed and headbutted Peter Osgood while Chelsea's goalkeeper Peter Bonetti was injured after being bundled into the net

    1970 FA Cup final

    1970 FA Cup final

    1970_FA_Cup_final

  • Billy Bremner
  • Scottish footballer (1942–1997)

    club's future success. Among others who graduated were Paul Reaney, Peter Lorimer, Terry Cooper, Eddie Gray, and Paul Madeley. Revie rejected an offer

    Billy Bremner

    Billy Bremner

    Billy_Bremner

  • 1972 FA Cup final
  • English association football match

    five seconds and the first of four bookings – Bob McNab bringing down Peter Lorimer as early as the second minute. Neither side played consistently up to

    1972 FA Cup final

    1972 FA Cup final

    1972_FA_Cup_final

  • Peter Bonetti
  • English footballer (1941–2020)

    forwards, he made crucial saves throughout the match, denying both Peter Lorimer and Terry Cooper, and resisted more pressure from Leeds after Chelsea

    Peter Bonetti

    Peter Bonetti

    Peter_Bonetti

  • 1974 FIFA World Cup Group 2
  • Football tournament group stage

    4 Billy Bremner (c) CM 8 Kenny Dalglish  75' CM 10 David Hay RF 11 Peter Lorimer CF 9 Joe Jordan LF 19 Denis Law Substitutions: MF 18 Tommy Hutchison

    1974 FIFA World Cup Group 2

    1974_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_2

  • 1973 FA Cup final
  • Football match

    away a close range header from Trevor Cherry. It fell into the path of Lorimer who blasted goalward from 10 yards but Montgomery managed to divert the

    1973 FA Cup final

    1973 FA Cup final

    1973_FA_Cup_final

  • Stay Here
  • American reality television series on Netflix

    August 17, 2018. It features Genevieve Gorder, an interior designer, and Peter Lorimer, a real estate broker, transforming homeowners' short-term rental homes

    Stay Here

    Stay_Here

  • 6:66 Satan's Child
  • 1999 studio album by Danzig

    Producers: Glenn Danzig, Peter Lorimer Engineers: Josh Abraham Mixing: Jay Gordon, Amir Derakh, Glenn Danzig, Peter Lorimer, John X, Cameron Webb "Danzig

    6:66 Satan's Child

    6:66_Satan's_Child

  • Tanya Arnold
  • British sports journalist

    sparked in her the desire to work in sport. She has credited Brian Noble, Peter Lorimer and Eleanor Oldroyd as mentors to her career. In January 2023, Arnold

    Tanya Arnold

    Tanya Arnold

    Tanya_Arnold

  • Leeds United F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    club, having made 773 first team appearances between 1952 and 1973. Peter Lorimer is the club's record goal scorer, scoring 238 goals across two spells

    Leeds United F.C.

    Leeds_United_F.C.

  • Archie Gray
  • English footballer (born 2006)

    broken the record for Leeds United's youngest player, set in 1962 by Peter Lorimer. He made the bench a further five times in the 2021–22 season, but did

    Archie Gray

    Archie Gray

    Archie_Gray

  • Leeds United Service Crew
  • Football hooligan firm linked to Leeds United F.C.

    Bayern Munich at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France. When striker Peter Lorimer had a goal disallowed in a game which ended in a 2–0 defeat to the West

    Leeds United Service Crew

    Leeds United Service Crew

    Leeds_United_Service_Crew

  • Lorimer (surname)
  • Surname list

    Lorimer is a surname of Scottish origin which means "a bridle maker." It may also refer to a "maker and seller of spurs, bits, and other metal attachments

    Lorimer (surname)

    Lorimer_(surname)

  • Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
  • European annual club football tournament (1955–1971)

    Rank Player Goals Club(s) 1 Waldo 31 Valencia 2 Peter Lorimer 20 Leeds United 3 Flórián Albert 19 Ferencváros Ferenc Bene Újpest José Antonio Zaldúa Barcelona

    Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

    Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

    Inter-Cities_Fairs_Cup

  • Chelsea F.C.–Leeds United F.C. rivalry
  • Football rivalry

    disallowed; a Terry Cooper strike was ruled out for offside, and a long range Peter Lorimer goal was disallowed because a free kick had been taken too quickly.

    Chelsea F.C.–Leeds United F.C. rivalry

    Chelsea F.C.–Leeds United F.C. rivalry

    Chelsea_F.C.–Leeds_United_F.C._rivalry

  • Alan Smith (footballer, born 1980)
  • English footballer

    caused controversy amongst Leeds fans, it has since been revealed by Peter Lorimer that the only club Leeds would allow Smith to join was Manchester United

    Alan Smith (footballer, born 1980)

    Alan Smith (footballer, born 1980)

    Alan_Smith_(footballer,_born_1980)

  • Presbyterianism
  • Branch of Protestant Christianity

    Presbyterian System (later the World Alliance of Reformed Churches), Peter Lorimer (1812–79), a Presbyterian professor in London, noted 'that the early

    Presbyterianism

    Presbyterianism

    Presbyterianism

  • 1968 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final
  • Football match

    on a mistake made at the back by Leeds' Jack Charlton, before Leeds' Peter Lorimer had a shot well saved after goalkeeper István Géczi's free kick fell

    1968 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final

    1968_Inter-Cities_Fairs_Cup_final

  • Chara the Best Baby Baby Baby XXX
  • 1995 greatest hits album by Chara

    Asada 5:39 10. "Koi o Shita (恋をした, I'm in Love)" Chara Chara, Peter Lorimer Peter Lorimer 5:11 11. "Atashi Nande Dakishimetai n darou? (あたしなんで抱きしめたいんだろう

    Chara the Best Baby Baby Baby XXX

    Chara_the_Best_Baby_Baby_Baby_XXX

  • List of Leeds United F.C. seasons
  • 1965–66 Div 1 (1) 42 23 9 10 79 38 55 2nd R4 R3 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup SF Peter Lorimer 19 34,601 1966–67 Div 1 (1) 42 22 11 9 62 42 55 4th SF R4 Inter-Cities

    List of Leeds United F.C. seasons

    List of Leeds United F.C. seasons

    List_of_Leeds_United_F.C._seasons

  • Westminster College (Cambridge)
  • Theological college of the United Reformed Church

    one of the busier intersections of Cambridge's ring road The College Peter Lorimer (first principal) by John Pettie Chapel (stained glass) Ceiling dining

    Westminster College (Cambridge)

    Westminster College (Cambridge)

    Westminster_College_(Cambridge)

  • 1969–70 Leeds United A.F.C. season
  • Leeds United 1969–70 football season

    Allan Clarke CF Mick Jones IL Johnny Giles OL Eddie Gray Substitute Peter Lorimer Manager: Don Revie GK Joe Corrigan RB Tony Book (c) LB Glyn Pardoe RH

    1969–70 Leeds United A.F.C. season

    1969–70_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season

  • 1967–68 Leeds United A.F.C. season
  • Leeds United 1967–68 football season

    Winners Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Winners Top goalscorer League: Peter Lorimer (16) All: Peter Lorimer (30) Highest home attendance 51,818 vs Manchester City,

    1967–68 Leeds United A.F.C. season

    1967–68_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season

  • Jack Charlton
  • English footballer and manager (1935–2020)

    their mark on the first team included Billy Bremner, Paul Madeley and Peter Lorimer. Leeds made an immediate impact on their first season back in the top

    Jack Charlton

    Jack Charlton

    Jack_Charlton

  • 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification
  • International football competition

    Tarălungă Jimmy Bone Kenny Dalglish Joe Harper Jim Holton Joe Jordan Peter Lorimer Lou Macari Willie Morgan Louis Gomis Diop Ko Jae-wook Park Lee-chun

    1974 FIFA World Cup qualification

    1974_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification

  • Wimbledon F.C.
  • English football club (1889–2004)

    0‍–‍0 draw at Elland Road. Goalkeeper Dickie Guy saved a penalty from Peter Lorimer to earn a replay, which was narrowly lost 1‍–‍0 by an own goal in front

    Wimbledon F.C.

    Wimbledon F.C.

    Wimbledon_F.C.

  • List of English football first tier top scorers
  • Henry, but his last 23 goals sees him in 365th place in the Premier League. Peter Beardsley and Matt Le Tissier (jointly ranked 71st), both scored 161 goals

    List of English football first tier top scorers

    List_of_English_football_first_tier_top_scorers

  • 1971–72 Leeds United A.F.C. season
  • 1971–72 season of Leeds United

    Third round UEFA Cup First round Top goalscorer League: Peter Lorimer (23) All: Peter Lorimer (29) Highest home attendance 46,565 vs Chelsea, First Division

    1971–72 Leeds United A.F.C. season

    1971–72_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season

  • 1974 FIFA World Cup
  • Association football tournament in West Germany

    Capello Gianni Rivera Theo de Jong Ruud Krol Rob Rensenbrink Jerzy Gorgoń Peter Lorimer Conny Torstensson Ricardo Pavoni Rainer Bonhof Bernhard Cullmann Jürgen

    1974 FIFA World Cup

    1974 FIFA World Cup

    1974_FIFA_World_Cup

  • Toronto Blizzard (1971–1984)
  • NASL soccer team

    Gibbs, Jimmy Greenhoff, Graham Hatley, Victor Kodelja, Sam Lenarduzzi, Peter Lorimer, Ivan Lukačević, Drago Vabec, Mike McLenaghen, Willie McVie, Alan Merrick

    Toronto Blizzard (1971–1984)

    Toronto_Blizzard_(1971–1984)

  • Eddie Gray (footballer, born 1948)
  • Scottish footballer

    only player from any part of the Revie era still at the club (although Peter Lorimer and David Harvey would later make comebacks). Converted to left back

    Eddie Gray (footballer, born 1948)

    Eddie_Gray_(footballer,_born_1948)

  • 1973 European Cup Winners' Cup final
  • Football match

    CB 11 Terry Yorath CB 6 Norman Hunter  90' LB 3 Trevor Cherry RM 7 Peter Lorimer CM 4 Mick Bates CM 5 Paul Madeley LM 10 Frank Gray  54' CF 8 Joe Jordan

    1973 European Cup Winners' Cup final

    1973_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_final

  • Michel Kitabdjian
  • French football referee (1930–2020)

    Leeds United and Bayern Munich, disallowing a goal by Leeds United's Peter Lorimer for offside and denying Leeds two penalty appeals as Franz Beckenbauer

    Michel Kitabdjian

    Michel_Kitabdjian

  • Genevieve Gorder
  • American television host and interior designer

    Netflix. This eight-episode series featured Gorder and real-estate expert Peter Lorimer working together to help Airbnb and Vrbo hosts redecorate and market

    Genevieve Gorder

    Genevieve Gorder

    Genevieve_Gorder

  • List of Leeds United F.C. records and statistics
  • January 2009 – 19 September 2009 (8) 21 September 1963 – 28 December 1963 Peter Lorimer 168 (1965–79 & 1983–86) Gordon Hodgson: 5 v Leicester City, Division

    List of Leeds United F.C. records and statistics

    List_of_Leeds_United_F.C._records_and_statistics

  • Joe Jordan
  • Scottish professional footballer and coach

    was Leeds' main target man providing many knock-downs, especially for Peter Lorimer. With other Scottish players at Leeds, Jordan formed part of the so-called

    Joe Jordan

    Joe Jordan

    Joe_Jordan

  • Leeds United F.C. Under-21s and Academy
  • Football club

    Billy Bremner Sam Chambers Andy Gray Eddie Gray Frank Gray David Harvey Peter Lorimer Stuart McKinstry Martin Woods Tommy Wright Mateo Joseph John Charles

    Leeds United F.C. Under-21s and Academy

    Leeds_United_F.C._Under-21s_and_Academy

  • Jimmy Montgomery
  • English footballer

    contribution in that match was a double save from Trevor Cherry and Peter Lorimer which prevented Leeds from equalising. This was described in an internet

    Jimmy Montgomery

    Jimmy Montgomery

    Jimmy_Montgomery

  • Scotland national football team results (1960–1979)
  • Championship Denis Law, Peter Lorimer 39,710 360 24 May 1972 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  Wales 1–0 British Home Championship Peter Lorimer 21,332 361 27 May

    Scotland national football team results (1960–1979)

    Scotland national football team results (1960–1979)

    Scotland_national_football_team_results_(1960–1979)

  • Hapoel Haifa F.C.
  • Israeli association football club

    beginning of the worst decade in the club's history. Even the signing of Peter Lorimer, one of the greatest players of Leeds United, as manager, didn't help

    Hapoel Haifa F.C.

    Hapoel_Haifa_F.C.

  • 2007 FA Cup final
  • English football match

    Harris – Chelsea captain, 1970 Frank McLintock – Arsenal captain, 1971 Peter Lorimer – Leeds United winger, 1972 Jim Montgomery – Sunderland goalkeeper,

    2007 FA Cup final

    2007_FA_Cup_final

  • Boomania
  • 1990 studio album by Betty Boo

    Producer(s) Length 1. "Where Are You Baby?" Betty Boo Boo King John Peter Lorimer[a] 4:12 2. "Hey DJ / I Can't Dance (To That Music You're Playing)" Boo

    Boomania

    Boomania

  • 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
  • International football competition

    Tarălungă Jimmy Bone Kenny Dalglish Joe Harper Jim Holton Joe Jordan Peter Lorimer Lou Macari Willie Morgan Oleh Blokhin Vladimir Fedotov Viktor Kolotov

    1974 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

    1974_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(UEFA)

  • The Damned United
  • 2009 film

    Norman Hunter Tom Ramsbottom as Trevor Cherry Matthew Storton as Peter Lorimer Peter McDonald as Johnny Giles Stephen Graham as Billy Bremner Bill Bradshaw

    The Damned United

    The_Damned_United

  • Johnny Doyle (Scottish footballer)
  • Scottish footballer

    Doyle was substituted alongside Kenny Dalglish after 73 minutes, with Peter Lorimer replacing him. He was the first serving member of the Honest Men to

    Johnny Doyle (Scottish footballer)

    Johnny_Doyle_(Scottish_footballer)

  • List of Leeds United F.C. players
  •  England LB 1961–1975 350 11 Paul Madeley  England CB 1962–1980 724 34 Peter Lorimer  Scotland ST 1962–1978 1983–1985 616 219 Gary Sprake  Wales GK 1962–1973

    List of Leeds United F.C. players

    List_of_Leeds_United_F.C._players

  • Peter L. Benson
  • American psychologist

    Peter Lorimer Benson (1946–2011) was a psychologist and CEO/President of Search Institute. He pioneered the developmental assets framework, which became

    Peter L. Benson

    Peter_L._Benson

  • Carl Harris
  • Welsh footballer

    and Jock Stein at Leeds and alongside Billy Bremner, Johnny Giles, Peter Lorimer, Norman Hunter, Allan Clarke, Paul Madeley, Paul Reaney and Eddie Gray

    Carl Harris

    Carl_Harris

  • Henrik Larsson
  • Swedish footballer and manager (born 1971)

    for European goals with the same British club (shared by Ian Rush and Peter Lorimer) after scoring his 31st European goal for Celtic in a Champions League

    Henrik Larsson

    Henrik Larsson

    Henrik_Larsson

  • 1967 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final
  • Football match

    Bremner (c) DF 5 Jack Charlton DF 6 Norman Hunter MF 7 Mick Bates MF 8 Peter Lorimer FW 9 Rod Belfitt FW 10 Eddie Gray FW 11 Michael O'Grady Manager: Don

    1967 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final

    1967 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final

    1967_Inter-Cities_Fairs_Cup_final

  • 1974–75 European Cup
  • European football tournament

    Clares Barcelona 4 Allan Clarke Leeds United 4 Wilhelm Kreuz Feyenoord 4 Peter Lorimer Leeds United 4 Carles Rexach Barcelona 4 Lex Schoenmaker Feyenoord 4

    1974–75 European Cup

    1974–75_European_Cup

  • Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Trophy play-off
  • Football match

    Reaney 3 Nigel Davey 4 Billy Bremner 5 Jack Charlton 6 Norman Hunter 7 Peter Lorimer 8 Joe Jordan 9 Rod Belfitt 10 Johnny Giles 11 Chris Galvin Manager:

    Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Trophy play-off

    Inter-Cities_Fairs_Cup_Trophy_play-off

  • 1971 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final
  • Football match

    Charlton DF 3 Terry Cooper MF 4 Billy Bremner (c) DF 6 Norman Hunter MF 7 Peter Lorimer FW 8 Allan Clarke  31' FW 9 Mick Jones  72' MF 10 Johnny Giles MF 11

    1971 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final

    1971_Inter-Cities_Fairs_Cup_final

  • John Charles
  • Welsh footballer (1931–2004)

    He remains the second highest all time goal scorer for Leeds after Peter Lorimer. In August 1957, he joined the Italian club Juventus for a then British

    John Charles

    John Charles

    John_Charles

  • 1969 FA Charity Shield
  • Football match

    Allan Clarke CF Mick Jones IL Johnny Giles OL Eddie Gray Substitute Peter Lorimer Manager: Don Revie GK Joe Corrigan RB Tony Book (c) LB Glyn Pardoe RH

    1969 FA Charity Shield

    1969_FA_Charity_Shield

  • Don Revie
  • English footballer and manager (1927–1989)

    club, notable graduates of which would be Eddie Gray, Norman Hunter, Peter Lorimer and Paul Reaney. He had a difficult task in persuading young players

    Don Revie

    Don_Revie

  • Kevin Keegan
  • English footballer and manager (born 1951)

    decided the match. First, Leeds' Peter Lorimer missed an open goal just before halftime. Two minutes after the break, Peter Cormack scored to put Liverpool

    Kevin Keegan

    Kevin Keegan

    Kevin_Keegan

  • 1973–74 Leeds United A.F.C. season
  • 1973–74 season of Leeds United

    Billy Bremner (captain) MF  IRL Johnny Giles MF  SCO Eddie Gray FW  SCO Peter Lorimer FW  ENG Allan Clarke FW  ENG Mick Jones FW  SCO Joe Jordan FW  SCO Gary

    1973–74 Leeds United A.F.C. season

    1973–74_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season

  • Willie Ormond
  • Scottish footballer and manager (1927–1984)

    Londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 15 December 2011. "Peter Lorimer, Leeds and Scotland Hero" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on

    Willie Ormond

    Willie_Ormond

  • 1975 Ballon d'Or
  • Annual association football award event in France

    County England 12 10 Dudu Georgescu Dinamo București Romania 11 11 Peter Lorimer Leeds United Scotland 9 Branko Oblak Schalke 04 Yugoslavia Pirri Real

    1975 Ballon d'Or

    1975 Ballon d'Or

    1975_Ballon_d'Or

  • North American Soccer League
  • Soccer league in the United States (1968–1984)

    including Portuguese star Eusébio to Boston, and former England goalkeeper Peter Bonetti to St. Louis. In 1975, the New York Cosmos created a media buzz

    North American Soccer League

    North American Soccer League

    North_American_Soccer_League

  • Louis Edwards
  • English businessman

    1960s, it was alleged that a bribe of £5,000 was paid to the parents of Peter Lorimer, a promising young player whom the club had wanted to recruit. The money

    Louis Edwards

    Louis_Edwards

  • 1974–75 Liverpool F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Phil Thompson Ian Callaghan Jimmy Case Peter Cormack Brian Hall Steve Heighway Ray Kennedy Terry McDermott Peter Spiring Max Thompson Phil Boersma Derek

    1974–75 Liverpool F.C. season

    1974–75_Liverpool_F.C._season

  • 1974 FIFA World Cup squads
  • 3MF David Hay (1948-01-29)29 January 1948 (aged 26) 24 Celtic 11 4FW Peter Lorimer (1946-12-14)14 December 1946 (aged 27) 14 Leeds United 12 1GK Thomson

    1974 FIFA World Cup squads

    1974_FIFA_World_Cup_squads

  • University College Dublin A.F.C.
  • Football club

    New Zealand. In 1983, the Leeds United legend and record goalscorer Peter Lorimer played three games before returning to England for a final spell with

    University College Dublin A.F.C.

    University_College_Dublin_A.F.C.

  • 1974–75 in English football
  • West German side Bayern Munich in the European Cup final in Paris. Peter Lorimer has a goal disallowed, which sparks a furious pitch invasion and rioting

    1974–75 in English football

    1974–75_in_English_football

  • Richard Vission
  • Musical artist

    Dayne - "Say a Prayer" - Vission & Lorimer Mix (with Peter Lorimer) 1995 Raw Stylus - "Believe in Me" -Vission & Lorimer mix 1995 Miranda - "Round and Round"

    Richard Vission

    Richard Vission

    Richard_Vission

  • List of Scotland international footballers
  • Football Association Billy Liddell at the Scottish Football Association Peter Lorimer at the Scottish Football Association Lou Macari at the Scottish Football

    List of Scotland international footballers

    List of Scotland international footballers

    List_of_Scotland_international_footballers

  • Scottish mafia
  • Group of Scottish Labour Party MPs

    Bremner (1959–1976)), left winger Eddie Gray (1965–1983), right winger Peter Lorimer (1963–1979, 1983–1986) and striker Joe Jordan (1970–1978). In the city

    Scottish mafia

    Scottish_mafia

  • 1971–72 Football League First Division
  • 1971–72 season of Football League First Division

    Francis Lee Manchester City 33 2 Martin Chivers Tottenham Hotspur 25 3 Peter Lorimer Leeds United 23 = Malcolm Macdonald Newcastle United 23 4 George Best

    1971–72 Football League First Division

    1971–72_Football_League_First_Division

  • 1971–72 in Scottish football
  •  Northern Ireland 2–0 BHC Denis Law, Peter Lorimer 24 May 1972 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  Wales 1–0 BHC Peter Lorimer 27 May 1972 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)

    1971–72 in Scottish football

    1971–72 in Scottish football

    1971–72_in_Scottish_football

  • Patrick Hamilton (martyr)
  • Scottish clergyman

    2019. Lorimer, Peter (1857). Patrick Hamilton, the First Preacher and Martyr of the Scottish Reformation. Edinburgh: Thomas Constable. Lorimer, Peter (1860)

    Patrick Hamilton (martyr)

    Patrick Hamilton (martyr)

    Patrick_Hamilton_(martyr)

  • 1974 FA Charity Shield
  • Football match

    parting company with Brighton & Hove Albion and his erstwhile assistant Peter Taylor, who succeeded him as Brighton manager. Clough had been a long-term

    1974 FA Charity Shield

    1974 FA Charity Shield

    1974_FA_Charity_Shield

  • Dreams That Money Can't Buy
  • 1991 studio album by Holly Johnson

    Go-Go Mix) – 6:34 "Across the Universe" (Peter Lorimer 7" Remix) – 3:59 "Across the Universe" (Peter Lorimer 12" Instrumental) – 7:04 "The People Want

    Dreams That Money Can't Buy

    Dreams_That_Money_Can't_Buy

  • Kinky Afro
  • 1990 single by Happy Mondays

    (US Dub mix) – 5:55 "Kinky Groovy Afro" 12-inch "Kinky Groovy Afro" (Peter Lorimer mix) – 7:32 "Kinky Groovy Afro" (live) – 6:38 Source: List of Billboard

    Kinky Afro

    Kinky_Afro

  • List of people with given name Peter
  • multiple people Peter Lorimer, multiple people Peter Lowe, multiple people Peter Lowry, multiple people Peter Lucas, multiple people Peter Ludlow, multiple

    List of people with given name Peter

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Peter

  • Elland Road
  • Football stadium in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England

    Hunter Peter Lorimer Lucas Radebe Gary Speed Gordon Strachan In August 2001, when Leeds were still a leading Premier League side, chairman Peter Ridsdale

    Elland Road

    Elland Road

    Elland_Road

  • 2020–21 in English football
  • 2021: Steve Jagielka, 43, Shrewsbury Town midfielder. 20 March 2021: Peter Lorimer, 74, Scotland, Leeds United and York City midfielder, who is Leeds United's

    2020–21 in English football

    2020–21_in_English_football

  • Deaths in March 2021
  • 1996–2001). Richard Lingenfelter, 86, American astrophysicist and historian. Peter Lorimer, 74, Scottish footballer (Leeds United, national team). Richard Mendani

    Deaths in March 2021

    Deaths_in_March_2021

  • 1968 Football League Cup final
  • Football match

    Cooper Billy Bremner (c) Jack Charlton Norman Hunter Jimmy Greenhoff Peter Lorimer Paul Madeley Johnny Giles Eddie Gray Substitute: Rod Belfitt Scorer:

    1968 Football League Cup final

    1968 Football League Cup final

    1968_Football_League_Cup_final

  • List of footballers in England by number of league appearances
  • ISBN 978-1-782811-67-1. Aden Flint at Soccerbase Paul Ince at Soccerbase Peter Lorimer at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer

    List of footballers in England by number of league appearances

    List_of_footballers_in_England_by_number_of_league_appearances

  • Ian Snodin
  • English footballer (born 1963)

    Snodin to Leeds and appointed him as captain, replacing Leeds' legend Peter Lorimer who had retired from the game. Snodin added class and bite to United's

    Ian Snodin

    Ian Snodin

    Ian_Snodin

  • Broughty Ferry
  • Suburb of Dundee, Scotland

    with Broughty Ferry include international footballers Frank Munro and Peter Lorimer, the former Scottish international rugby union captain Sir George Cunningham

    Broughty Ferry

    Broughty Ferry

    Broughty_Ferry

  • 1970–71 Football League First Division
  • 1970–71 season of Football League First Division

    19 15 John Toschack Liverpool / Cardiff City 5 + 8 1 0 — 0 + 5 19 16 Peter Lorimer Leeds United 12 2 0 — 5 19 17 Martin Peters Tottenham Hotspur 9 2 4

    1970–71 Football League First Division

    1970–71_Football_League_First_Division

  • Gunnedah
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved 19 March 2013. Peter Lorimer (14 March 2012). "Mining boom is strangling heart of Gunnedah". news

    Gunnedah

    Gunnedah

    Gunnedah

  • History of Leeds United F.C.
  • History of an English football club

    of outstanding youth talents, including Norman Hunter, Paul Reaney, Peter Lorimer, Eddie Gray, Billy Bremner, Paul Madeley, Albert Johanneson, Mick Bates

    History of Leeds United F.C.

    History_of_Leeds_United_F.C.

  • History of Sunderland A.F.C.
  • History of an English football club

    double save, first from a Trevor Cherry header, and then from a shot by Peter Lorimer, to prevent Leeds from scoring. At the end of the game Sunderland manager

    History of Sunderland A.F.C.

    History of Sunderland A.F.C.

    History_of_Sunderland_A.F.C.

  • Foxy Lady (RuPaul album)
  • 1996 studio album by RuPaul

    Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. "Happy" RuPaul Peter Lorimer Richard "Humpty" Vission Lorimer Vission 4:43 2. "Party Train" RuPaul Joe Carrano Welcome

    Foxy Lady (RuPaul album)

    Foxy_Lady_(RuPaul_album)

  • England–Germany football rivalry
  • National team association football rivalry

    turned down by a French referee who also disallowed a goal scored by Peter Lorimer with a shot from outside the area. Apart from the 1977 European Cup

    England–Germany football rivalry

    England–Germany football rivalry

    England–Germany_football_rivalry

  • 1972–73 in English football
  • good performance featuring a noted double-save from Trevor Cherry and Peter Lorimer. Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Arsenal 3–1 at Highbury in a third-place

    1972–73 in English football

    1972–73_in_English_football

  • British Home Championship
  • Football tournament

    77 1971–72  Scotland (38) —  England (47)  Northern Ireland  Wales Peter Lorimer 2 78 1972–73  England (48)  Northern Ireland  Scotland  Wales Martin

    British Home Championship

    British Home Championship

    British_Home_Championship

  • Dickie Guy
  • English football goalkeeper

    not only keeping another clean sheet but, most famously, saving a Peter Lorimer penalty to earn Wimbledon a replay against reigning English Champions

    Dickie Guy

    Dickie Guy

    Dickie_Guy

  • Tom Elliott (footballer, born 1990)
  • English footballer (born 1990)

    schoolboy to appear for the Leeds first team, though not the youngest as Peter Lorimer played for United as a 15 year old in 1962. By the end of the 2006–07

    Tom Elliott (footballer, born 1990)

    Tom Elliott (footballer, born 1990)

    Tom_Elliott_(footballer,_born_1990)

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    Peer

    English : variant of Pear.Dutch and North German : from a reduced form of the personal name Peter.

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  • PETE
  • Male

    English

    PETE

    Short form of English Peter, PETE means "rock, stone."

    PETE

  • Peer
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    Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Peer

    A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone

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  • Peters
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German

    Peters

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German : patronymic from the personal name Peter.Irish : Anglicized form (translation) of Gaelic Mac Pheadair ‘son of Peter’.Americanized form of cognate surnames in other languages, for example Dutch and North German Pieters.

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    German Scandinavian Muslim

    Peer

    A rock. Form of Peter.

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    A rock or stone.

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    Rock; Form of Peter; Stone

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  • PEDER
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    Norwegian

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    Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Petros, PEDER means "rock, stone."

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    English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc. : from the personal name Peter (Greek Petros, from petra ‘rock’, ‘stone’). The name was popular throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages, having been bestowed by Christ as a byname on the apostle Simon bar Jonah, the brother of Andrew. The name was chosen by Christ for its symbolic significance (John 1:42, Matt. 16:18); St. Peter is regarded as the founding head of the Christian Church in view of Christ’s saying, ‘Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church’. In Christian Germany in the early Middle Ages this was the most frequent personal name of non-Germanic origin until the 14th century. This surname has also absorbed many cognates in other languages, for example Czech Petr, Hungarian Péter. It has also been adopted as a surname by Ashkenazic Jews.

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    a rock or stone

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  • YETER
  • Female

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    YETER

     Turkish name YETER means "enough; sufficient." Compare with another form of Yeter.

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  • Pester
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon), Dutch, and German

    Pester

    English (Devon), Dutch, and German : occupational name for a baker, from Anglo-Norman French pestour, pistour, Middle Dutch pester, pister ‘baker’ (Old French pestor, pesteur, German Pistor, from Latin pistor).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.

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  • Petre
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Petre

    English : variant spelling of Peter.Swedish (Petré) : shortened form of Petrejus or Petraeus, Latinized patronymics from the personal name Per, Pär (see Peter).Slovenian : derivative of the personal name Peter.French (Pêtre) : metonymic occupational name for an apothecary or grocer, from Old French pistel, pestel ‘pestle’.

    Petre

  • PETRE
  • Male

    Romanian

    PETRE

    Romanian form of Greek Petros, PETRE means "rock, stone."

    PETRE

  • PETTER
  • Male

    Swedish

    PETTER

    Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone." 

    PETTER

  • Pieter
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    Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Polish

    Pieter

    A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone

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  • Peter Peadar Peadair
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    Peter Peadar Peadair

    Irish form of Peter and thus comes ultimately from Greek petros””the rock,”” it is still in common use in Ireland today.

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    Rock; Stone; River; Strong

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  • Boy/Male

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    Abdul Jaleel | عبدولجلیل

    Servant of the great, Revered, Servant of the exalted (Allah)

  • Behlol
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    Arabic, Muslim

    Behlol

    Leader; A Famous Saint

  • Advith
  • Boy/Male

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    Advith

    Unique, Focused

  • Stinchfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stinchfield

    English : unexplained; probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. Neither the place name nor the surname are found in current British records. Compare Stanchfield, Stinchcomb.John Stinchfield immigrated from England to Gloucester, MA, in 1735.

  • Aadi
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    Indian

    Aadi

    First, Most important, Beginning, Ornament, Adornment

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    Neta

    Plant; Leader; Guide

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  • Girl/Female

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    Saharika

    Goddess Durga Devi

  • BUSTER
  • Male

    English

    BUSTER

    English slang term for someone who breaks things transferred to forename use, originally derived from the verb bust, BUSTER means "to break, smash," hence "breaker, destroyer, smasher."

  • TEÓDULO
  • Male

    Spanish

    TEÓDULO

    Spanish form of Latin Theodulus, TEÓDULO means "god-slave."

  • DEBS
  • Female

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    DEBS

    Pet form of English Deborah, DEBS means "bee."

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  • Peering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Peer

  • Metre
  • n.

    See Meter.

  • Petered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Peter

  • Pere
  • n.

    A peer.

  • Deterred
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Deter

  • Petering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Peter

  • Impester
  • v. t.

    See Pester.

  • Meter
  • n.

    One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.

  • Coal-meter
  • n.

    A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.

  • Peterman
  • n.

    A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.

  • Peter
  • n.

    A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,

  • Pewter
  • n.

    Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.

  • Peer
  • n.

    A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.

  • Pestered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pester

  • Deterrent
  • a.

    Serving to deter.

  • Pestering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Pester

  • Peter
  • v. i.

    To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.

  • Deterring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Deter