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  1. Peter Russell Weir (born 18 January 1958) is a Scottish former footballer, best known for his time with Aberdeen, who played as a winger.

  2. Sep 18, 2018 · Sir Alex Ferguson once said that Peter Weir was the final piece in his jigsaw when he signed the flying winger for a record transfer fee in Scotland and the self-confessed Dons fan was only too happy to sign for his boyhood heroes.

  3. www.afcheritage.org › football › playerspeter weir - AFC Heritage

    1 day ago · Full Name: Peter Russell Weir. Aberdeen and Scottish record signing at that time, when Weir joined the team he supported as a boy in a £330,000 deal that saw Ian Scanlon go to St Mirren. Weir was a deceptive winger, and provided a vital balance in the great Dons side of the 80's.

    • Johnstone
    • Outside Left
    • Saturday, January 18, 1958
    • 11
  4. Sep 18, 2018 · We are delighted to reveal that our third inductee to the 2018 AFC Hall of Fame is Peter Weir. One of the Gothenburg Greats, man of the match in the European Super Cup second leg, and arguably the greatest winger that has ever played for the club, Peter is certainly deserving of his moment […]

  5. Jan 18, 2018 · Arguably our greatest ever wide player turns 60 today. Sir Alex Ferguson once said that Peter Weir was the final piece in his jigsaw when he signed the flying winger for a record transfer fee in Scotland and the self-confessed Dons fan was only too happy to sign for his boyhood heroes.

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  6. Dec 20, 2023 · The night Peter Weir helped Aberdeen beat Hamburg to lift Super Cup – and then discovered he had a son. It's 40 years to the day since the triumph at Pittodrie was capped by the news at...

  7. Peter Russell Weir. Football Player, No 11 Outside Left. Birth: 18 Jan 1958 • Johnstone, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Death: Living. Experience. Senior Debut: Friendly. Dunfermline Athletic 1 v 1 Aberdeen. 25 Jul 1981. 11 May 1983. European Cup Winners' Cup Final. Aberdeen 2 v 1 Real Madrid. Black 7', Hewitt 112' - Juanito 15' (pen.) (a.e.t)