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Footballer Peter Thompson signs for his new club Liverpool after his £37
Footballer Peter Thompson signs for his new club Liverpool after his £ 37, 000 transfer from Preston North End. (Picture) Peter Thompson mobbed by young jubilant supporters after his transfer. 18th August 1963
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Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Liverpool
Merseyside
England
R6319
Media ID 21808336
© Mirrorpix
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Liverpool Fc
Peter Thompson
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