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samsonbigboy 12:02 Mon Dec 12
Peter Brabrook RIP
Just heard the sad news on Twitter. Great man, who tried to show me how to play football at Roma Youth in the early 80s.

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stoneman 12:05 Mon Dec 12
Re: Peter Brabrook RIP
One of the legendary Bs who played in the 1964 cup final.

Brabrook
Brown
Bond
Bovington
Boyce
Byrne
Burkett

RIP Peter.

Sir Alf 12:29 Mon Dec 12
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Sad news, one of the team when I first started following our club.

RIP to you Sir.

*** Doffs cap ***

62Hammer 12:32 Mon Dec 12
Re: Peter Brabrook RIP
I went to his house when I was about 11 to get his autograph. He took my scrapbook and autographed every picture he was in. Great memories watching him play. RIP.

The Mercernary 12:46 Mon Dec 12
Re: Peter Brabrook RIP
RIP to one of our greats

From the OS:

West Ham United has been left deeply saddened by the passing of Hammers great Peter Brabrook.

The 1964 FA Cup winner and England international winger died following a short illness on Saturday at the age of 79.

A hugely popular character, Peter made 215 appearances across six seasons, scoring 43 goals, before returning to the Club as both an Academy coach and scout, working in the latter role until just weeks before his death.

A friendly, approachable and hugely knowledgeable figure beloved by his teammates, colleagues and supporters alike, the 1958 FIFA World Cup finalist will be sorely missed by everyone at the Club and the football world as a whole.

Born in Greenwich in November 1937, Peter spent the early part of his career with Chelsea, helping the Blues to win the Football League title as an 18-year-old in 1955.

Three years later, the young outside-right was on his way to the FIFA World Cup finals in Sweden, where he earned one of his three senior England caps when he started against the Soviet Union.

In 1962, Peter made the move across London to the Boleyn Ground for a £35,000 fee, making his West Ham debut in a 1-1 draw with Burnley on 22 October of that year. A maiden goal in Claret and Blue arrived the following month in a 3-1 win at Sheffield Wednesday.

His most successful season with the Club, both personally and collectively, came in 1963/64, when he netted a career-high 12 goals, including two against Charlton Athletic and Orient during the Hammers’ triumphant run to the FA Cup final.

At Wembley, it was his cross that Ronnie Boyce nodded in with just seconds remaining to secure the famous trophy for the first time in the Club’s history.

The following season, injuries restricted Peter to just 25 appearances, including one in West Ham’s European Cup Winners’ Cup run, which ended in another glorious victory at the Home of Football.

The south London-born player was more heavily involved the following season, 1965/66, when he helped the Hammers reach the semi-finals of both the League Cup and European Cup Winners’ Cup.

Peter departed the Club in 1968, completing his playing career with Orient and Romford before returning to the Hammers to work within the Academy of Football.

There, he scouted and coached some of the finest graduates in West Ham history, including Joe Cole, Michael Carrick and Frank Lampard Jr.

In more recent years, Peter scouted Football League clubs, seeking to unearth talent at senior level, and he remained a regular and welcome visitor to both Chadwell Heath and, this season, Rush Green.

West Ham United would like to express their sincere condolences to Peter’s family and friends at this sad time.


Read more at http://www.whufc.com/news/articles/2016/december/11-december/peter-brabrook-1937-2016#WoUG8W9bHKLDXqw3.99

gph 12:47 Mon Dec 12
Re: Peter Brabrook RIP
RIP

Banjo 12:53 Mon Dec 12
Re: Peter Brabrook RIP
As a lad you delighted me as you flew down the wing often beating the same player two or three times, just for fun.

RIP Peter.

altyhammer 1:43 Mon Dec 12
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RIP matey, saw you buzzing up and down the wing a few times, good memories.

Alfs 1:55 Mon Dec 12
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Nice story that, 62. These days you'd get an invoice for £20 per scribble.

les marteaux 2:52 Mon Dec 12
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Brabrook Peters Byrne Hurst and Sissons. with Bobby Moore providing the passes.


If I die I want to spend eternity watching that line up playing every Saturday and watch them beating Leeds United 7 - 0 every week.

RIP

arsegrapes 2:56 Mon Dec 12
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About 5 years before my time. Great days for our club RIP

PistonHammered 4:54 Mon Dec 12
Re: Peter Brabrook RIP
He was my PE teacher in the late 60s early 70s and he was a great bloke. Always had a smile and cheery greeting for any boy that approached him.
Sad loss for his family. RIP Peter.

HAMMERNH 5:52 Mon Dec 12
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RIP Peter - one of my 60s heroes.

HairyHammer 6:34 Mon Dec 12
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R.I.P Peter Brabrook.

greenie1 8:53 Mon Dec 12
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RIP

ted fenton 9:09 Mon Dec 12
Re: Peter Brabrook RIP
Very sad news to wake up to played against him once and watched him play many times.

Rest In Peace Sir.

Private Dancer 9:20 Mon Dec 12
Re: Peter Brabrook RIP
Sad news. Now that the club we knew and loved no longer exists, we should cherish these older playes even more now.

RIP Brabbers.

bowboy 9:33 Mon Dec 12
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RIP Peter. Thanks for the wonderful memories.

Far Cough 9:35 Mon Dec 12
Re: Peter Brabrook RIP
RIP to one of the Bs

cygnet 10:05 Mon Dec 12
Re: Peter Brabrook RIP
Sincere condolences to his family, colleagues and friends. A wonderful player who made a great contribution to our team's successes in the 1960's.
What price 43 goals in 215 games for a midfielder now..?

stewie griffin 10:15 Mon Dec 12
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RIP. Very sad news.

Know he was very highly thought of as a coach as well.

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