
Peter Reid
Peter Reid is a former professional footballer and manager, best known for his time as a midfielder with clubs like Manchester City and Sunderland. He had a successful managerial career, notably leading Sunderland to promotion to the Premier League in the late 1990s. Reid is recognized for his tactical acumen and ability to develop young talent, leaving a lasting impact on English football.
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Peter Reid joined Tony Pulis and provided great advice and know-how.
Tony Pulis column: Why Carrick's coaches are more than just 'a bunch of his mates'Peter Reid is a Barrett Town resident who has been using the Banana Spring for water for decades.
Springs to the rescue as St James water crisis deepens | Lead Stories
They just interviewed Peter Reid on Sky.
Everton v Brighton: first Premier League match at Hill Dickinson Stadium – live | Premier LeaguePeter Reid grew up as a Liverpool fan but ended up being a linchpin for city rival Everton during a golden run in the 1980s.
The Beatles, Paddy’s Wigwam and lesser-known ties between Dublin and Liverpool – The Irish TimesPeter Reid was noted as one of the heroes of Sunderland's past in the stands.
Sunderland snatch promotion to Premier League by beating Sheffield United in playoff final | ChampionshipPeter Reid is mentioned for refusing to board the bus during Everton's 'loser cruiser' experience.
Grealish, Wilshere and Van Gaal’s ‘kiss’: Newcastle’s parade has a lot to live up to | FootballPeter Reid was among the changes made to improve England's performance in the 1986 World Cup.
The game that set Gary Lineker on the path to global superstardom | EnglandPeter Reid is referenced in relation to Sunderland's past playoff final loss.
Championship top trio enjoy parachute payments but risk crash landings | Championship































































