Whatever happened to Peter Marinello?

Peter Marinello came to Arsenal as the great hope – the man who would take Arsenal forward to the next level.   This vision was based on just 45 games in the Scottish league, and between 1970 and 1973 with Arsenal, despite all the hype, he only played 38 games.

After that he played for Portsmouth, Motherwell, Canberra City on loan, Fulham Phoenix Inferno, Hearts, Partick and non-league Broxburn Athletic.

It is reported that he ended his football career as a wealthy man, but having retired in 1985 he moved into business and a business failure left him bankrupt nine years later.  He now lives in Bournemouth and is reported to run an amateur football club there.

Here are the anniversaries…

20 February 1897: Woolwich Arsenal 3 Burton Swifts 0.  After four defeats and a draw, Arsenal recorded a win that was particularly welcome having lost the previous game 6-3.

20 February 1899: William Elcoat, Arsenal’s fifth most successful manager in the all time records, left the club claiming that he was having difficulties working with the club’s board of directors.

20 February 1904: Arsenal lost 0-2 in 2nd round of FA Cup to Man City in front of 30,000 spectators.  However the main focus continued to be that of getting one of the two promotion spots.  Arsenal were third, one point behind Burnley but with three games now in hand.

20 February 1909: A run of just two wins in 11 games ended with Arsenal beating Liverpool on this day, 5-0.

20 February 1915: Arsenal were away to Blackpool, and managed to come back from the recent poor results to score a 2-0 win. It was probably the first time Arsenal played in a warzone, Germany having announced two days earlier that it considered all the waters around the British Isles to be just that.

20 February 1926:  Dr Jimmy Paterson played both in the game this day against Aston Villa away, and on 24 February for the replay at Highbury in front of 71,446 – a game which Arsenal won 2-0, with Paterson scoring the first goal.  This is important in Arsenal’s history since it relates to one of the issues about which Knighton later libelled Henry Norris.

20 February 1932:  Arsenal 2 Blackpool 0 making a perfect February of five league and cup wins.  Jack and Parkin scored with 39,045 at Highbury.

20 February 1933: The Management Committee of the Football League finally gave Arsenal permission to wear shirts including “white collars and cuffs.”  In this era all colour changes had to be formally approved. But Arsenal waited until 4 March to play in the new shirts.

20 February 1935: First game for Bobby Davidson.  He played against Arsenal in the friendly at Muirton in September 1934 and was selected for the Scottish League team against the Irish League a few weeks later.  Arsenal were at home to Stoke who had topped the table briefly earlier in the season, but were now lying fourth.  Arsenal won 2-0 to stay top.

20 February 1937: Burnley 1 Arsenal 7 (FA Cup, 5th round).  Ted Drake got four. Burnley were a mid-table second division side at the time

20 February 1950: Peter Marinello born.  Despite all the hype surrounding his arrival he only played 38 league goals for Arsenal and scored just three goals.  After Arsenal he had seven other clubs before retiring.

20 February 1971: Arsenal 3 Ipswich 2.  Match 28 of the first Double season.  George, Radford and McLintock scored, 39,822 in the crowd.

20 February 1998: Death of George Male aged 87.  He joined the club in 1929 and finally left in 1975, having spent more than half his life at Arsenal.

20 February 1999: First hat trick for Anelka v Leicester.  Arsenal won 5-0, in what was part of a 19 match unbeaten run.  After the game Arsène Wenger said to Bergkamp he had never seen anyone play so well without scoring.

20 February 2002: Gilberto scored Arsenal’s fastest goal (v PSV) in the Champions League.  It was timed at 20.07 seconds.

20 February 2007:  Kevin Campbell’s last game as a footballer: Cardiff v WBA.  After leaving football he moved into the security business.

20 February 2011: Leyton Orient 1 Arsenal 1.  FA Cup 5th round in front of 9,136.  Rosicky scored and Arsenal won the replay.

One Reply to “Whatever happened to Peter Marinello?”

  1. Remember all the hype at the time about Marinello. The papers saying that he was the next “George Best.” When he didn’t live up to their lofty expectations, they were quick to dump him and slate Arsenal, for their disastrous signing. Strangely enough, Spurs signed the Morgan twins from Q.P.R. at around the same time, for a similar amount of money but never got the attention Arsenal got, when they failed.

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