Lee Peacock

January 10, 2024
Association Football Player

Quick Facts

Lee Peacock
Full Name Lee Peacock
Occupation Association Football Player
Date Of Birth Oct 9, 1976(1976-10-09)
Age 48
Birthplace Scotland
Country United Kingdom
Horoscope Libra

Lee Peacock Biography

Name Lee Peacock
Birthday Oct 9
Birth Year 1976
Place Of Birth Scotland
Birth Country United Kingdom
Birth Sign Libra

Lee Peacock is one of the most popular and richest Association Football Player who was born on October 9, 1976 in Scotland, United Kingdom. Lee Anthony Peacock (born 9 October, 1976) is Scottish professional footballer from the past and Director of the Youth Academy in Swindon Town.

Lee also played in the very first game played with the fluorescent football Fluo Flare in a match against Barnet F.C. on the 19th of November, 1998, where he won 5-1. He was also the first player to achieve an hat-trick by using the fluorescent ball. Moreover, according to tradition, in football, the player was the first to bring the ball home.

Peacock signed for Bristol City in August 2000 for a sum of £600,000. He became a first team regular in Danny Wilson’s side and went on to become a regular in the City first team. He made his debut on 12 August 2000 in a 2–0 away victory over Wrexham. On 22 August he scored his first City goal in a 2–2 home draw with Brentford. Peacock went on to make over 150 appearances in all competitions netting just over 60 goals. In his final season at Ashton Gate the club secured a Play-Off place within the Second Division and after defeating Hartlepool United in the semi-final, City lost 1–0 at the Millennium Stadium against Brighton & Hove Albion. He also scored one of the goals as Bristol City beat Carlisle United 2-0 in the 2003 Football League Trophy Final.

Peacock signed for League One side Sheffield Wednesday in the summer of 2004, on a free transfer. He became an integral part of the 2004–05 play-off winning side, gaining promotion to the Championship.

The boy was born in Paisley, Peacock progressed through the team’s youth setup within Carlisle United and made his debut in the 1994-95 campaign with Mick Wadsworth. In his first season at Brunton Park, the team won the Third Division title. United and Peacock were also in the semi-finals of the Football League Trophy but were defeated by 1-0 in overtime against Birmingham City. In the 1995-1996 season, Carlisle was quickly relegated but they made a swift return during the 1996-1997 season, finishing third. United also made it to the semi-finals in the Football League Trophy again this time taking the trophy in Wembley Stadium by beating Colchester United in an extra-penalty shootout. On May 3, 1997, Peacock was in action for his last game with the club, where Peacock made a goal in the 2-0 win against Exeter City. Peacock played 76 games for United and scored 11 goals. He would then be released after two games of the 1997-98 season. His final game with the club being against Gillingham on 27 September 1997.

Lee Peacock Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Association Football Player
House Living in own house.

Lee Peacock is one of the richest Association Football Player from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Lee Peacock 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

As as a player, he played a midfielder and forward from 1995 until the year 2015. After beginning his professional career at Carlisle United he joined Mansfield Town in 1997 and was awarded an offer to Manchester City two years later. After failing to make himself a regular in the first team at City He was then transferred into Bristol City in 2000 where the player picked up 144 league games during the span of four years. The year 2004 saw him joined with Sheffield Wednesday and later moved to Swindon Town. He was a part of the finale season as a player in the Football League in 2009-10 season when he was captain of his Grimsby Town side that lost the battle to be relegated into the Conference National. He signed for part-timer Havant & Waterlooville before parting from the team at the end of the season. the club moved to Eastleigh and, in 2017, briefly joined Portchester. After a time as a coach at Eastleigh and then Swindon Town, he was appointed into Swindon Town as Head of Coaching.

Nottinghamshire club Mansfield Town paid PS75,000 for Peacock and brought the player for a visit to Field Mill during September of 1997. Steve Parkin handed Peacock his Stags debut on the 18th of October 1997 when he played in an 1-0 loss to Macclesfield Town. Peacock was a quick first-team regular at the club, playing as a forward , and also at the right side of the midfield. Peacock continued to play in 90 games in the league during his two seasons at the club with 29 goals scored. Steve Parkin left the club at the conclusion of the 1998-1999 season . the club replaced him with Bill Dearden. Dearden ultimately ended up selling Peacock in the month of October, 1999.

In October 1999, Peacock joined Manchester City for £500,000 who at the time were managed by Joe Royle. City had recently been promoted at the first attempt to the First Division following relegation in 1998. Peacock made his City debut on 6 November 1999 when he came on as a 45th-minute substitute for Shaun Wright-Phillips in the 1–1 draw with Queens Park Rangers. However Peacock would only make 10 appearances in all competitions during the 1999–2000 season and eventually he was transfer listed by Royle and departed only 10 months after signing for the Maine Road club. His final game was the return league game at home against Queens Park Rangers, City lost 3–1.

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Who is Lee Peacock Dating?

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Peacock had previously moved his family to Hampshire in January 2011, and following prolonged contract talks he joined Conference South side Havant & Waterlooville in June 2011. His contract was cancelled by mutual consent in January 2012.

Facts & Trivia

Lee Ranked on the list of most popular Association Football Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Lee Peacock celebrates birthday on October 9 of every year.

In June 2013 Peacock became the coach of the Eastleigh under-16 team. Peacock is now head of Youth and Development at Eastleigh. In September 2017 he was appointed “Head of Youth Coaching” at Swindon Town.

What was the Lee Peacock war about?

One of the best known of all the feuds in Texas was the Lee-Peacock Feud. Taking place in northeast Texas following the Civil War, this was not simply a feud between families but was a continuation of the war that would last for four bloody years after the rest of the nation had laid down their arms.

Who is Lee Peacock?

Lee Peacock, 49, allegedly killed Sharon Pickles and Clinton Ashmore at separate addresses in central London, hours apart, last August. Officers found the body of 45-year-old Ms Pickles at a property in Ashbridge Street at 9.30pm on August 19, after concerns were raised for the welfare of those inside.

How did the Lee Peacock feud begin?

In February 1867, in Pilot Grove, Lee ran into Jim Maddox, one of the Peacock men he said had held him in Choctaw Bottoms. Lee called him out, but Maddox refused to fight. Later in the day, Maddox came up behind Lee and shot him in the head.

How did the Sutton Taylor feud end?

Conclusion of hostilities. Following another outbreak of violence in October 1876, Texas Ranger, Captain Jesse Lee Hall led a force into Cuero, Texas, to break up the feud for good. By January 1877, he and his supporting troop had put an end to the conflict once and for all.

Where is Lee Peacock from?

Personal information
Place of birth| Paisley, Scotland
Height| 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Position(s)| Striker, Midfielder
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