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Peter Ramage
Scottish footballer (1908-1982)

Peter Ramage

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Scottish footballer (1908-1982)
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Male
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Place of birth
Bonnyrigg, United Kingdom
Place of death
Ballyclare, United Kingdom
Age
75 years
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Biography

Peter Martin Fairgrieve Ramage (26 March 1908 — 17 December 1982) was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside left.

Career

Ramage began his career playing for hometown club Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic. Moves to Tranent Juniors and Newtongrange Star followed, before moving to England in 1927 to sign for Coventry City. In 1928, after scoring five times in 26 league games for Coventry, Ramage joined Derby County. At Derby, Ramage played 233 Football League games for the club, scoring 55 times over the course of nine years. In 1937, Ramage signed for Chesterfield, playing 71 times over the course of two seasons. In 1939, Ramage signed for Chelmsford City. Due to the outbreak of World War II, Ramage guested for Notts County and Derby County during his time at Chelmsford. Following the culmination of the war, Ramage played for non-league clubs Heanor Town, Atherstone Town, Ilkeston Town, Qualcast Sports and Brush Sports.

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