Discover here which Posh Wembley hero worked on a market stall in Barnet, which ex-player turned his back on crime to become a pastor and which player with over 250 Posh appearances to his name took ‘the Knowledge’ and is now a London taxi driver.
Also which former Posh player became known as ‘the Coffeeman’? And you’d be shocked at the jobs the former bad boy of London Road took on!
9. THE SHOP OWNER
Terry Bly, pictured scoring one of his many Posh goals, owned a sports shop in Grantham for many years. He also managed the town's football team for 15 years. Bly passed away in 2009. Photo: David Lowndes.
10. THE JOURNALIST
Right-back Dave McVey was at Posh between 1979 and 1981 and became a well-respected journalist in Nottingham, and nationally, as well as an author of football books. Photo: David Lowndes
11. THE CERAMIC TILER
Striker Dave Gregory was a car mechanic while playing local weekend football in the Peterborough area when Posh boss Noel Cantwell took him to London Road. After a very decent career which also took him to Stoke, Blackburn, Bury, Portsmouth and back to Posh again, Gregory became a self employed ceremic tiler. Photo: David Lowndes
12. THE TEACHERS
Posh record scorer Jim Hall ((pictured) became a teacher in Northampton after football. Worrell Sterling, a star performer in Chris Turner's mighty team in the early 1990s, became a sports tutor at Huntingdon College after a spell working as a delivery driver. A less successful Posh striker Dave Swindlehurst is still a PE teacher in Surrey. Photo: David Lowndes