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Click to see Peter's
biography in his 1973
Testimonial
Click to see his obituary
in a programme for a Special Match played in 1977 to
raise money for the victim's dependants.

Peter
Houseman at Chelsea
(from
Goal 18 October, 1969, No. 63 page
10)
Peter
Houseman
Born:
Battersea, 24th December, 1945
League
Appearences:
| Team |
Source |
Date signed |
Seasons |
Games |
Subs |
Goals |
| Chelsea |
Apprentice |
12.62 |
63-74 |
252 |
17 |
20 |
| Oxford United |
Transfer |
05.75 |
75-76 |
65 |
0 |
2 |
| Total : 334/22 |
|
|
|
317 |
17 |
22 |
Peter's
Testimonial
The
following is from Peter's Testimonial Programme. The
game, Chelsea v Fulham was played at Stamford Bridge on
Tuesday, 6 November, 1973.
THE CUP THAT CHEERED OUR 'NOBBY'
For
ten years now Peter Houseman has been an integral part of
the Chelsea scene. Mainly as a left-flank striker,
sometimes from midfield, and occasionally at left-back,
he has made notable contributions to the most successful
era in our history and more than once he has aptly been
described as a "players' player".
So far the high-water mark of his eventful career has
been our F.A. Cupwinning year of 1970. In eight ties in
that memorable season he was our leading scorer with six
goals. The best remembered is that in the Final itself.
With less than five minutes left before the interval,
'Nobby' moved on to Ian Hutchinson's side-header and,
with the Leeds defence standing off and sensing no
danger, he shot hard and low from the edge of the
penalty-area to beat Gary Sprake's divethe ball passing
under the goalkeeper's body as it crept just inside the
right-hand post. What a marvellous fillip just before
half-time! As we all remember, it was the first of three
Chelsea equalisers in that epic two-match Final.
For Peter's "finest hour" we must surely turn
to a dark, damp, misty evening at Burnley's Turf Moor,
some ten weeks before that Wembley occasion. Three days
previously, in the first game of this 4th Round F.A.
Cup-tie, we had lost a two-goal lead in the final ten
minutes here at home.
In the replay we were a goal down with only 18 minutes
remaining, when Houseman took hold of the game and firmly
steered it in Chelsea's direction.
First, he ran on to Alan Hudson's beautifully judged
through pass and shot beyond Peter Mellor's despairing
dive from fully twenty yards. Having gained us this
reprieve and extra-time, he proceeded to put his seal
well and truly on the evening.
Two minutes of this extra period had gone when, finding
himself tight-marked by the corner flag, he somehow
contrived to curve a gloriously flighted centre
tantalisingly out of Mellor's reach and on to the head of
Tommy Baldwin, who made no mistake from close range.
Finally, after Burnley had launched a desperate
last-ditch counter-attack, Charlie Cooke picked up a weak
clearance and slipped the ball to Houseman, who dribbled
through a retreating defence and hammered his second goal
of the match. So 0-1 became 3-1, and our only real crisis
on the 1970 road to Wembley had been averted - largely
thanks to tonight's beneficiary.

Peter
Houseman shoots for Chelsea
23
January 1971: As FA Cup holders, Chelsea lose 3-0 at home
to Manchester City in the 4th round
(Picture
from Charles Buchan's Football
Monthly April 1971)
As
We Remember Peter Houseman
The
following pictures and words are from a one sheet
official programme for a Special Match played Tuesday, 29
March, 1977. It was between Chelsea 1970 and Chelsea
1977. All proceeds went to the dependents of Peter and
Sally Houseman, and Allan and Janice Gillham

Peter
Houseman Chelsea
In
the early hours of last Sunday week, former Chelsea
left-winger Peter Houseman and his wife Sally were killed
in a road crash near Oxford. Their friends Allan and
Janice Gillham died in the same car-they were on the way
home from a fund-raising social-and six young children
were orphaned, three from each family.
News of the tragedy stunned everyone at Stamford Bridge,
which had been the football home of Peter Houseman from
the time he joined Chelsea as a junior from Spencer Park
School, Battersea, in the summer of 1962 until, in May
1975, he moved to Oxford United. He was 31.
During his years in Chelsea blue, "Nobby" (as
he was known in the dressing-room) played 343 competitive
first.team games, most of them on the left wing, and
while the goals he scored himself were counted at 39, the
number he made-particularly for Peter Osgood and Ian
Hutchinson-with those deceptively loping runs and
measured crosses were beyond calculation. He earned
winner'. medals with us in the 1970 F .A. Cup (scoring
our first equaliser in the Final against Leeds at
Wembley) and the 1971 European Cup-Winners' Cup.
Throughout his career, Peter's attitude to the game, his
sense of sportsmanship, were of the highest order .Modest
to the extreme, he was a model professional and a
wonderful club man. Away from football, he was a devoted
family man, doting on Sally and their sons Matthew (7),
Daniel (5) and Nathan (2).
Chelsea's grief at the tragedy of the Housemans Cind
their friends is equalled only by our concern for the six
children suddenly without parents. We wanted to do all we
could to help as soon as we could.
So, these saddest of circumstances bring together again
the F .A. Cup-winning side of 1970, managed tonight, as
they were then, by Dave Sexton. All proceeds from this
match, including programme sales, go to the fund that has
been set up for the six children who were orphaned, and
Eddie McCreadie will be taking the full Chelsea side to
play another match at Oxford before the season is over.
Thank you for supporting so worthy a cause here tonight.

FA Cup night
1970
(Houseman far left) |
Scoring for
Chelsea |
Cup-Winners'
Cup, 1971
(Houseman far left) |
No. 11 of
distinction |
For links on this site see...
Peter's
page was suggested by Mike Farrier, see Email Summer 2004
For
links on other sites see the following ...

www.phyl.co.uk
Peter
has a youth league and recreational grounds named after
him, see Peter Houseman -
phyl.co.uk for the league and Oakley FC for a history
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