Anyone recognise this Guy?

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Peter Anderson
According to twatter on retiring from soccer’ he formed “Bayshore Technologies” in US of A - the company no longer appears to exist - no real surprise if the technology on show is owt to go by - unless he went for the niche Amish market ?
 
I thought it was Kevin McCabe at first, then - albeit briefly - Vladimir Putin, I know, I know, then Peter Duffield solely because the other chap said Duffield! Is it Putin then?
 
He scored against Charlton in April 1979. We won 2-1. Might have scored our 1st goal rather than the winning goal as I posted earlier. Peter Anderson was the other scorer.
Would have been at that game but only a young lad so no idea who scored however from your clue and another look st the pic is it John Matthews
 



Scored the winning goal in our 2-1 win at home to Charlton in April 1979. After the final whistle we were confident about avoiding the drop
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That was only the second proper game I ever went to. My dad walked me back to the car after the final whistle and you could still hear the Kop shouting "United! United!" My dad was saying "They'll still be shouting that at bedtime". I just assumed it happened every time we won. It was only when I read Tony Pritchett's report in The Star that I realised it was unusual for The Kop to still be chanting so long after the final whistle.
 
That was only the second proper game I ever went to. My dad walked me back to the car after the final whistle and you could still hear the Kop shouting "United! United!" My dad was saying "They'll still be shouting that at bedtime". I just assumed it happened every time we won. It was only when I read Tony Pritchett's report in The Star that I realised it was unusual for The Kop to still be chanting so long after the final whistle.
I wasnt at the game as I had returned to my boarding school after the Easter holidays. Was it Anderson or Guy that scored the winner?
 

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