Some names are remembered for what they won.
Some are remembered for who they replaced.
Peter Springett played more than 500 games in English football, kept goal at Wembley in one of the sport’s most romantic finals, and lived his whole career in the shadow of a brother who wore the England shirt. He was traded for his own blood, stood tall in clubs fighting decline, and served with dignity long after the cameras left.
This film tells the story the game forgot:
– The QPR miracle of 1967
– The brother-for-brother transfer
– The quiet years at Sheffield Wednesday and Barnsley
– The long illness, the silent ending
– The legacy England owes an apology to
In a world that rewards the loud, Peter Springett’s name was nearly lost.
But here, he gets the tribute he always deserved.
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Disclaimer:
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