Description
Mark Pearson is an English former footballer who played in the Football League as an inside forward for Manchester United, Sheffield Wednesday, Fulham and Halifax Town.
Born in Ridgeway, Derbyshire, Pearson joined Manchester United as a trainee in 1955 and signed professional forms two years later. He made his first-team debut on 19 February 1958 as part of the makeshift side that beat Sheffield Wednesday in United's first game after the Munich Air Crash. He was involved in two of the three goals, and The Times' correspondent was impressed:
But it was the performance of two young men, Cope at centre-half and the 17-year-old [sic] Pearson at inside-left, that left us rubbing our eyes in astonishment. Their maturity, polish, and skill left one wondering what other magic is hidden away in Old Trafford.
Pearson, nicknamed "Pancho" due to the Mexican appearance that his sideburns gave him, played for the club until 1964, making 80 appearances and scoring 14 goals, when he was sold to Sheffield Wednesday for a �17,000 fee. He did not make United's side for the 1963 FA Cup Final, where they defeated Leicester City 3-1 to clinch their first major trophy of the post-Munich era.
Born
October 28th, 1939 in Ridgeway (Age 85)
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2018/12/12
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2018/12/12
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2010/08/27
New Event: 2010/09/24 07:19 PM - Seattle, WA, United States