Peter Hall (footballer, born 1939)

[1] Manager Norman Low asked him to join the club after seeing him score the winning goals in the FA County Youth Cup final.

[1] He never featured for Bill McGarry's "Cherries" in the 1961–62 campaign, and left Dean Court for Southern League side Yeovil Town.

[3] He returned to the Football League Third Division for a short stint with Gillingham, where he rejoined manager Basil Hayward after being signed for a fee of £1,500 in 1967.

[4][3] His stay at the Priestfield Stadium was cut short due to a knee injury, and he featured in just nine league games for the "Gills".

[2] He later played for Almer Hall's Margate back in the Southern League, before he was forced to retire due to persistent knee injuries.