The PT asked Posh fans who should be next and here are the 12 most popular suggestions.
9. ANDY EDWARDS
Skippered Posh to promotion from Division Three after a play-off final success against Darlington at Wembley in May 2000. A steady central defender who racked up 316 appearances for the club in seven years. Photo: s
10. EDWIN OVERLAND
The voice of Posh (left) for decades on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire and one of the nicest man in football. His regular radio sidekick Bob Burrows (also pictured) also won a nomination. Burrows is the current Posh boardroom host, a job that suits a lovely, affable character down to the ground. Photo: David Lowndes
11. JOHN WILE
Okay his spell as Posh manager wasn't a roaring success, although he did steer the club into the fifth round of the FA Cup in the mid-80s. A brilliant young centre-back who went from Posh to become a West Brom legend of over 500 appearances. Made over 200 appearances for Posh in two spells. Photo: David Lowndes
12. BARRY FRY
The longest-serving Posh manager in one continuous spell of 10 years. He won one promotion, but suffered a pair of relegations. He did help introduce Darragh MacAnthony to the club which is probably worthy of a Hall of Fame entry on its own. Photo: Rowland Hobson