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Peter Farrell may refer to: * Peter Farrell (Irish footballer) (1922–1999), Irish footballer for, among others, Shamrock Rovers, Everton and Tranmere Rovers * Peter Farrell (English footballer) (born 1957), English former football midfielder, played for, among others, Bury, Port Vale and Rochdale; later a manager * Peter Farrell (politician) (born 1983), American politician in the Virginia House of Delegates * Peter T. Farrell Peter T. Farrell (November 12, 1900 – November 9, 1992) was an American judge from Queens, New York City, who served as a judge on Queens County Court and the New York Supreme Court, where he primarily handled criminal cases. Farrell was bes ...
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Peter Farrell (Irish Footballer)
Peter Desmond Farrell (16 August 1922 – 16 March 1999) was an Irish footballer who played as a right-half for, among others, Shamrock Rovers, Everton and Tranmere Rovers. As an international, Farrell also played for both Ireland teams – the FAI XI and the IFA XI. In 1949 he was a member of the FAI XI that defeated England 2–0 at Goodison Park, becoming the first non-UK team to beat England at home. Farrell's playing career followed a similar path to that of Tommy Eglington. As well as teaming up at international level, they also played together at three clubs. Club career Shamrock Rovers Farrell was born and raised in the Convent Road area of Dalkey and was educated at Harold Boy's National School and the Christian Brothers in Dún Laoghaire, which he won a scholarship to. He was playing football with Cabinteely Schoolboys when spotted by a Shamrock Rovers scout and subsequently joined Rovers on his 17th birthday in August 1939. Among his early team-mates was the ve ...
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Peter Farrell (English Footballer)
Peter John Farrell (born 10 January 1957) is an English former football player and coach. He started his career as a midfielder with Bury in 1975, before he made a £40,000 move to Port Vale in 1978. Loaned out to Doncaster Rovers and Shrewsbury Town in 1981, he joined Rochdale in 1982. He transferred to Crewe Alexandra in 1985, before he finished his career at non-League Barrow after a short tour of Europe. During this tour he played for Västra Frölunda (Sweden), Norrby (Sweden), Keflavík (Iceland), Hamilton Academical (Scotland), and APOEL (Cyprus). He later spent ten years as a coach at Bolton Wanderers, and two years as a coach at Brentford. He was appointed manager of Warri Wolves (Nigeria) in February 2016, before briefly returning to former club Port Vale as a coach four months later. Playing career Farrell played for Ormskirk, before turning professional at Third Division Bury in 1975. Under Bobby Smith, the "Shakers" posted mid-table finishes in 1975– ...
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Peter Farrell (politician)
Peter Francis Farrell (born June 12, 1983) is an American politician. From 2012 to 2018 he served in the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 56th district, made up of Louisa County and parts of Goochland, Henrico, and Spotsylvania Counties, to the north and west of Richmond. Farrell served on the House committees on Education, Finance and Commerce and Labor. Early life, education, business career Farrell is a great-grandson of Thomas Farrell of the Manhattan Project, and a son of Thomas Farrell, CEO of Dominion Resources, a board member for Altria, and co-producer and co-writer of '' Field of Lost Shoes''. He attended the Collegiate School and received a B.A. degree in government from the University of Virginia in 2006. He worked as a legislative assistant for Virginia Beach-based state Senator Ken Stolle. Farrell later joined Recast Energy, a Richmond-based company, founded in October 2010, that converts biomass to steam for industrial use. Farrell in ...
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