Season › 2025-26 › News Former Academy product Peter Clarke reaches massive milestone Michael Kenrick 07/10/2025 27comments | Jump to last Those who used to watch Everton Reserves toward the end of the last century long considered Peter Clarke to be one of the club's most promising prospects from the Everton youth system. A graduate of the FA's National School of Excellence at Lilleshall, Peter joined Everton as a 16-year-old in September 1998. Having captained England at U16 level and helped the England U16s reach the Quarter Finals of the European U16 Championship, Clarke went on to captain his country at U17, U18 and U19 levels.He was a key player in Everton's Youth Cup team that went all the way to the semi-final stage in 1999. His progress through the junior teams was rapid too: playing in the Under-17s, Under-19s, and Reserves in his first season. In the 1999-2000 season, he performed well for both the Under-19s and the Reserves/Under-21s, that he earned a promotion to the first team squad but he didn't make his first senior appearance until the following season when he came on as a substitute against Coventry City in a 3-1 win.With Everton's continuing injury nightmare in 2001-02, coupled with the departure of Abel Xavier in January 2002, Walter Smith gave Peter the chance to make his full debut in a 0-0 draw at Aston Villa, a game in which he earned rave reviews for a solid performance.Tipped for big things, Clarkey was thought to have done enough to become a regular in the Everton first team squad but he failed to meet the higher standards required by new manager David Moyes, and the next stage of his development was a loan spell at Second Division Blackpool, where he scored two goals on his home debut. Clarke's only senior game under Moyes in the 2002-03 season was the ill-fated FA Cup tie at Shrewsbury. That was followed later by another three months at Port Vale but he was recalled as cover for David Weir, who was suspended for the last two games of David Moyes's excellent first full season in charge at Goodison Park. Clarke's future with Everton was short: he was considered by Moyes to be too small for a centre-back; not quick enough or a good enough footballer for a full back. After coming on as a sub in a League Cup tie against Stockport, he got just one more chance under Moyes, and he fluffed it, getting the blame for the goals scored by Blackburn in an embarrassing home defeat. He went out on loan again in January 2004, this time to Coventry City. But a red card against Cardiff in his third game saw him earn a four-match ban (his second red card of the season) and his loan was cut short. Back at Everton, he was not called upon, despite major injuries to Moyes's struggling and rebellious squad at the end of the dismal 2003-04 season. He was eventually offered a one-year contract but turned that down -- another player unimpressed by Moyes as a manager?Despite his unrest, there was a distinct lack of interest in him from other clubs, such that he entered Everton's 2004-05 squad on a week-to-week contract... until Blackpool finally negotiated another loan deal in September 2004 with a view to securing a permanent move after he featured in 14 Everton first-team games (10 starts) over 5 years from 1999 to 2004. After Blackpool, Clarke played for Port Vale, Coventry, Southend, Huddersfield, Bury, Oldham, Fleetwood, Tranmere, Walsall and Warrington Town. Since making the move to Valerie Park in the summer, following the conclusion of a 2-year stint with Warrington Town, the centre-back has featured nine times in all competitions this term. And tonight, with Prescot Cables playing Lancaster City in the 3rd Qualifying Round of the FA Trophy, Peter Clarke makes his 1,000th appearance. Reader Comments (27) Note: the following content is not moderated or vetted by the site owners at the time of submission. Comments are the responsibility of the poster. Disclaimer () Michael Kenrick 1 Posted 07/10/2025 at 20:21:17 I should know how to embed this video:A guard of honour for Peter Clarke on his 1,000th senior appearance Dave Abrahams 2 Posted 07/10/2025 at 20:34:18 Yes, I remember Peter well from those days, a good solid footballer, tidy on the ball. I'm glad he made a good career out of football and 27 years after he joined Everton, he is still playing at a decent level —Well done, Peter! Peter Mills 3 Posted 07/10/2025 at 21:32:02 I'm so pleased you've made an article about this, Michael. I was going to post, didn't know where to do so, and you've made a far better job than I could have done. 1,000 games is fabulous. We armchair fans have little idea about what a high achievement it is to play at the level of Prescot Cables, where Peter has made this milestone. Yet he has made a career there, and higher up the ladder, for almost 25 years. Good on him. Tony Abrahams 4 Posted 07/10/2025 at 22:07:10 An unbelievable achievement, absolutely incredible, 40x25 =1,000, wow👏👏👏👏 Mike Gaynes 5 Posted 07/10/2025 at 22:26:23 What an extraordinary achievement. Thanks for posting this. Mike Hayes 6 Posted 07/10/2025 at 22:37:48 Great achievement from a good player 💙 David Bromwell 7 Posted 08/10/2025 at 07:55:44 Thanks Michael, I too remember Peter and what a remarkable career he has had. I wonder if he will decide to go into management or coaching when he finally decides to finish playing, he certainly has had plenty of experience. Congratulations and best wishes to him. Ged Simpson 8 Posted 08/10/2025 at 08:01:10 What a great story, Michael, and a great change from the multimillion drama queens that dominate our attention too often.As for Peter, hats off to you for carving out a career that really should be the stuff of headlines... and thanks to Michael, it is just that here on TW.Congratulations! Jack Convery 9 Posted 08/10/2025 at 10:27:20 Superb achievement! Well done, that man. Thanks for posting this very worthy news story about a former Blue. Andrew Grey 10 Posted 08/10/2025 at 10:27:54 He also made an appearance in the Everton 'Legends' match against Roma. Rick Johnson 11 Posted 08/10/2025 at 12:50:11 And he is a Merseyside lad -- his father was also a centre-half, and played for Manchester City reserves (and no doubt other clubs as well!!) Ged Simpson 12 Posted 08/10/2025 at 13:02:36 Yeah but is xxx worth £58M? Of course £1M an hour is the market. Ste Traverse 13 Posted 08/10/2025 at 13:20:14 I was at that 3-1 win at Coventry when he made his debut. Mad to think he's still plying his trade now nearly 25 years later.Can't recall much of his contribution that day but it was a vital 3 points against a side down there with us at the time but can remember a bottle being thrown at David Thompson who Coventry had signed from Liverpool and a massive 'Strachan Out' demo after the game from disgruntled Coventry fans. Christy Ring 14 Posted 08/10/2025 at 15:15:54 A brilliant achievement, deserves a special mention.#Well done, Michael, for highlighting it. Peter Gorman 15 Posted 08/10/2025 at 16:16:50 Bloody hell, this takes me back. I recall him being a bit of a prospect along with the younger Sean O'Hanlon (already retired). I followed his post-Everton career for a little while but never imagined it was still possible to do so in 2025. Don Alexander 16 Posted 08/10/2025 at 22:22:33 If Moyes considered him too small for a centre-back and not good enough and too slow for a full-back, Moyes may have been swayed by his own career where both of those shortcomings were regularly evident!Well done indeed, Mr Clarke. To be paid for 1,000 games, and thereby rated as an asset for all those years, is a tremendous achievement. Brendan McLaughlin 17 Posted 08/10/2025 at 23:33:55 Don #16,Moyes has also been paid for well over 1000 games... tremendous achievement? Dave Abrahams 18 Posted 09/10/2025 at 09:36:33 Brendan (17), I don't want to correct you but didn't you mean: “Moyes has been well over-paid for 1000 games”? John Williams 19 Posted 09/10/2025 at 09:53:04 Dave,Everybody in the top leagues are well overpaid. Managers, players, directors, the can lad etc.What has got worse over the years is agents who fleece everyone and some of the silly contracts that are concocted to protect all.Some would say it's better than the brown envelope stuffed with money. Brendan McLaughlin 20 Posted 09/10/2025 at 10:31:52 Dave #18,An even more impressive achievement then... Minik Hansen 21 Posted 09/10/2025 at 11:14:01 Is it or close to an all-time record? Dave Abrahams 22 Posted 09/10/2025 at 11:16:12 John (19), Yes, I think agents have made the game better for their clients but not for football itself; I think they glorified pimps, to be honest.Brendan (20), Definitely for a con man! Mark Taylor 23 Posted 09/10/2025 at 12:06:33 "He was considered by Moyes to be not quick enough or a good enough footballer for a full-back."Given our current challenges in this position, this quote amused me. Ian Bennett 24 Posted 09/10/2025 at 12:17:56 Fair play, that appearence record is some going. Howard Poole 25 Posted 09/10/2025 at 12:26:36 A timely and quite touching article which, as has been pointed out on this excellent thread, puts the 'beautiful game' into perspective.My sincere thanks. Tony Dunn 26 Posted 09/10/2025 at 20:51:30 My daughter was the mascot at Chelsea away, 2002. We got beat 3-nil, but she had a great day, meeting all the players. Peter Clarke was in the squad but I remember thinking how sad he looked before the game. This was when you could go into the changies before the game and get photos and videos of the players before the match. Jack Convery 27 Posted 09/10/2025 at 21:25:03 Nice piece on BBC North West, showing him getting a guard of honour for his 1000th game and being interviewed. Appears to be what you would call a 'Sound fella'.According to TransferMarkt his total transfer fees have totalled £250k!! 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