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- Peter_Ward_(footballer,_born_1964) abstract "Peter Ward (born 15 October 1964, Chester le Street, County Durham) is an English professional football manager who played over 350 Football League games as a midfielder. He was a player, manager, assistant manager and coach at Stockport County and is rumoured to be returning following the departure of Willie McStay. He also managed Morecambe as a caretaker between 1999-2000.".
- Q7177591 abstract "Peter Ward (born 15 October 1964, Chester le Street, County Durham) is an English professional football manager who played over 350 Football League games as a midfielder. He was a player, manager, assistant manager and coach at Stockport County and is rumoured to be returning following the departure of Willie McStay. He also managed Morecambe as a caretaker between 1999-2000.".
- Peter_Ward_(footballer,_born_1964) comment "Peter Ward (born 15 October 1964, Chester le Street, County Durham) is an English professional football manager who played over 350 Football League games as a midfielder. He was a player, manager, assistant manager and coach at Stockport County and is rumoured to be returning following the departure of Willie McStay. He also managed Morecambe as a caretaker between 1999-2000.".
- Q7177591 comment "Peter Ward (born 15 October 1964, Chester le Street, County Durham) is an English professional football manager who played over 350 Football League games as a midfielder. He was a player, manager, assistant manager and coach at Stockport County and is rumoured to be returning following the departure of Willie McStay. He also managed Morecambe as a caretaker between 1999-2000.".