Peter Rhoades-Brown
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Peter Rhoades-Brown (born 2 January 1962 in Hampton, London) is a retired English footballer.
A pacy winger, Rhoades-Brown played for Chelsea from 1979 to 1983; the highlight of his time at the club was scoring the opener in a shock 2-0 FA Cup win over European champions Liverpool in 1982. When Chelsea signed winger Mickey Thomas in early 1984, Rhoades-Brown became surplus to requirements and was sold to Oxford United for £75,000. He remained with Oxford until 1989, when injury forced his retirement. He remains at Oxford United and works as Community Officer for the club.