https://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...mpression=true
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https://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...mpression=true
Interesting read.
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Never really achieved his potential. Left ER too soon & got caught up in the swinging London hype.
We played him at I pox with no. 9 on his back and Joe McBride no. 7. Peter ran them ragged and we won 3_1. By all accounts it should have been 6. Hibs in those days always sold our best players. Was crestfallen when he left but not in tears like I was when Colin Stein was sold.
True, but he also had a paltry medal haul for a player of his ability.
Depends on priorities i suppose, but if i had the talent he had, id like to think my legacy would be what i did and won at fitba - not how i wasted my career, ****ged some women and abused a donated liver.
I first seen him play when he featured in a Hibs Colts team which played in the East of Scotland League. Even in these very early days of his career it was obvious he was destined for great things.
I knew Willie Macfarlane and met him on the day Marinello was sold.He was jubilant and said he’d just taken Arsenal for £100000 and that Hibs had seen the best of him.Willie was a good manager and a good judge of players but wouldn’t kowtow t Tom Hart.
Played with Peter at junior level but was done, but a sound guy
He used to play three-and-in with his mates in the park on his days off. You would be unlikely to see such a thing now.
He was dubbed the Scottish George Best when he left, but he never reached the true potential he should have.
Still he was a great player to watch, and many a Scottish defender were glad to see him leave!!!