Footballers who have played league football for both PNE & Peterborough
779) Craig Allardyce
PNE 1 app; 0 goals
Posh 4 apps 0 goals
PNE Debut 06/04/1993 v Port Vale (A) – Drawn 2-2
750) George Berry
PNE 4 apps; 0 goals
Posh 32 apps; 6 goals
PNE Debut 17/08/1991 v Peterborough (A) – Lost 0-1
976) Paul Coutts
PNE 77 apps; 4 goals
Posh 53 apps; 0 goals
PNE Debut 06/02/2010 v Swansea (A) – Lost 0-2
929) Dave Hibbert
PNE 10 apps; 0 goals
Posh 7 apps; 1 goal
PNE Debut 27/09/2005 Luton (A) – Lost 0-3
573) Ricky Heppolette
PNE 154 apps; 13 goals
Posh 5 apps; 0 goals
PNE Debut 20/04/1968 v Middlesbrough (H) – Drawn 0-0
744) Ronnie Jepson
PNE 38 apps; 8 goals
Posh 18 apps; 5 goals
PNE Debut 16/02/1991 v Huddersfield (A) – Lost 0-1
912) Kelvin Langmead
PNE 1 app; 0 goals
Posh 32 apps 3 goals
PNE Debut 13/11/2004 v Millwall (A) – Drawn 1-1
848) Tony Lormor
PNE 12 apps; 3 goals
Posh 5 apps; 0 goals
PNE Debut 08/11/1997 v Luton (A) – Won 3-1
680) Mick Martin
PNE 35 apps; 0 goals
Posh 13 apps; 0 goals
PNE Debut 28/09/1985 v Hereford (H) – Won 2-0
982) Craig Morgan
PNE 50 apps; 3 goals
Posh 125 apps; 4 goals
PNE Debut 07/08/2010 v Doncaster (H) – Lost 0-2
725) Tony Philliskirk
PNE 14 apps; 6 goals
Posh 43 apps; 15 goals
PNE Debut 11/02/1989 v Bristol Rovers (H) – Drawn 1-1
938) Sean St.Ledger-Hall
PNE 185 apps; 10 goals
Posh 79 apps; 1 goal
PNE Debut 05/08/2006 v Sheffield Wednesday (H) – Drawn 0-0
978) Tom Williams
PNE 10 apps; 0 goals
Posh 104 apps; 3 goals
PNE Debut 16/02/2010 v Derby (A) – Lost 3-5
Player Profile - Sean St Ledger
Sean Patrick St Ledger-Hall was born in Solihull on 28 December 1984
St Ledger's career started in the youth system at Peterborough United in 2001, before joining the first team in 2002, playing mostly as a central defender, though occasionally as a full back or in midfield where he earned the nickname "Seb St Ledger".
His debut was a 2-1 home defeat to Wycombe on 18 March 2003 and made two further league appearances in 2003/04. He joined Football Conference club Stevenage Borough on loan in January 2004. St.Ledger became a regular in the 2004/05 with 33 league appearances.
He featured in Sky's series Big Ron Manager, a behind the scenes look at Peterborough United's struggle to enter the Football League Two play-offs at the end of the 2005/06 season. It was this season he scored his only goal for Posh on his fourth appearance of the season with a 2-0 win at home to Mansfield. St.Ledger made 79 league appearances, 43 of these came in the final season for the club, with his last appearance ending up like his first match. This time this was a 2-0 home defeat to Wycombe on 6 May 2006.
After a trial with Birmingham on Barry Fry's recommendation, St Ledger signed a three-year contract with Preston North End in July 2006 for a fee of £225,000. On 5 August 2006, St Ledger made his debut for Preston in a 0–0 draw with Sheffield Wednesday at centre half alongside fellow new signing Liam Chilvers. On 9 April 2007, St Ledger scored his first goal for Preston in a 3–2 loss against Southend United. In his first season at Deepdale, St Ledger made 42 appearances whilst scoring one goal as Preston, who had been top of the league mid-season, failed to retain a playoff berth come May.
St Ledger began the 2007/08 season as first choice centre half alongside Youl Mawéné, scoring his second goal for Preston in a 1–0 win over Coventry on 9 February 2008. The following week, St Ledger received the first red card of his Preston career in a 2–1 defeat at Colchester , St Ledger taking out United's Karl Duguid as he went through on goal. St Ledger made 37 appearances for Preston during 2007/08 as the Lilywhites were guided clear of the relegation thanks to a late upturn in results under new manager Alan Irvine.
St Ledger's third and probably most impressive season came in 2008/09 with St Ledger scoring six goals against Watford, Barnsley, Derby, Wolves, QPR and Sheffield Wednesday as the Lancashire club reached the League One Playoff Semi-finals. It was St Ledger's late winner in a 2–1 victory over QPR that clinched the final playoff spot on the last day of the season, heading in a long throw by Jon Parkin. St Ledger made 47 appearances in 2008/09 as well as playing in both legs of the playoff semi final against Sheffield United which Preston lost 1–2 on aggregate.
St Ledger started 2009/10 as impressively as he had done the previous season but after only seven appearances for Preston, St Ledger joined Middlesbrough on loan with a view to a £4 million permanent move come the January transfer window. Rumours at the time told of how club chairman Derek Shaw informed St Ledger on the Preston team coach travelling to that evening's fixture at Scunthorpe that he had to join 'Boro as cash-strapped Preston needed the transfer money. St Ledger left his team mates en route to Lincolnshire and headed for Teesside. St Ledger went on to make 22 appearances for Preston in what became a nightmare season as he saw mentor Alan Irvine sacked one game after his return from Middlesbrough. The centre half scored two further goals against Plymouth and West Brom and Preston hung on to Championship status under Irvine's replacement Darren Ferguson.
St Ledger's final season at Deepdale came in 2010/11 and was blighted by injury and loss of form as Preston struggled under Ferguson. Despite Ferguson's dismissal in December 2010 and an eventual improvement in results under successor Phil Brown, St Ledger could not help Preston being relegated to League One. St Ledger played his final game for Preston on 19 March 2011 at home to Coventry before injury finished his season early. In his fifth and final season, St Ledger played 32 times from Preston, scoring his final goal for the club during the campaign at Watford in a 2–2 draw. Considered too good for League One football and with Preston desperate for both money from transfers and from a drop in the wage bill St Ledger left Deepdale in the summer of 2011 to join Leicester City. He had netted 10 goals in 185 appearances for Preston
In September 2009, St Ledger joined Middlesbrough on an initial three-month loan deal with a view to a permanent transfer in the January transfer window, however after failing to settle in the north east, the move was not made permanent and St Ledger returned to Preston. He made his full debut for Boro in September 2009 against West Bromwich Albion. St Ledger scored his first goal for Middlesbrough against Coventry in late September. The loan spell proved to be an unhappy move for St Ledger who saw manager Gareth Southgate sacked shortly after signing the defender. St Ledger quickly fell out with new manager Gordon Strachan and was told he was no longer part of the Scotman's plans. St Ledger returned to Preston after his loan deal at Middlesbrough expired, failing to sign the permanent deal originally agreed by the two clubs earlier in the season.
On 4 July 2011, St Ledger joined Leicester on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee. He made his debut on 17 August 2011 in a 2–1 loss to Bristol City. After a row with manager Nigel Pearson on being unhappy about being dropped for the Boxing Day fixture against Ipswich Town, St Ledger was told he would never play for the Midlands club again and was transfer listed. Leicester and Ipswich Town agreed a fee for the defender but Ipswich manager Paul Jewell said although everything was agreed an injury in training to Leicester defender Aleksander Tunchev put the deal on hold as St Ledger was needed for cover. After Sol Bamba also left for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations the following week Leicester were forced to bring St Ledger back into the team because of lack of cover. St Ledger impressed on being brought back into the team, with Pearson saying he was "delighted with his performances," so much so that he was taken off the transfer list and his proposed transfer to Ipswich was cancelled.
St Ledger join Millwall on loan on 29 March until the end of the season making 6 appearances.
He made his first appearance of the 2013/14 season in Leicester's 2-1 opening day win over Middlesbrough and in the League Cup he scored the winner in a 2-1 win over Wycombe Wanderers.] These would turn out to be his only appearances of the season as he suffered a recurrence of the groin injury that caused him to miss a large part of the previous season.
Despite this, he was presented with a winner's medal as Leicester were promoted to the Premier League as champions. He was released by the club at the end of the season upon expiry of his contract.
St Ledger joined Ipswich on a short-term contract on 27 November 2014. However, he made no appearances for Ipswich and his only involvement in the team was being named as an unused substitute for the club's wins over Charlton and Leeds. On 29 December, he was released by the club.
After a successful trial, St Ledger signed with Orlando City of Major League Soccer on 5 March 2015.
His contract was terminated by the club on 1 August 2015 after a "serious breach of club policy". The Orlando Sentinel reported that Orlando City SC released St Ledger for missing a team flight and several days of training
Although born in England, St Ledger is eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland because his grandfather is from Carlow. He made his debut in a friendly against Nigeria at Craven Cottage on 29 May 2009, and played his first competitive match a week later, a 1–1 draw away to Bulgaria in a qualifying game for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. St Ledger scored his first goal for Ireland in a 2–2 with Italy at Croke Park, Dublin, in a FIFA World Cup qualifier in October 2009. The goal gave Ireland a late lead against the World Champions, only for Alberto Gilardino to score an even later equaliser for the Italians.
On 12 October 2010, St Ledger scored his second goal for Ireland in a UEFA Euro 2012 qualifier against Slovakia which finished 1–1.
On 10 June 2012, he scored his third international goal against Croatia in Ireland's first group stage game at UEFA Euro 2012. His header was the equaliser to make the score 1–1 after Ireland had fallen behind in the first half, though they lost the game 3–1. It turned out to be the team's only goal of the competition, as they exited the group stage with three defeats from three games and nine goals conceded. On 11 June 2013, at Yankee Stadium Sean St Ledger thought that he had scored his fourth goal for Ireland but it was ruled out further replays show that Simon Cox was in an offside position when he kneed the ball to Ledger to put it in Spain won 2–0.