Career
The trio later teamed up at Bradford City, where the two brothers played a combined 449 league games. They also played together at Marine, Tranmere Rovers, Frickley Colliery, Altrincham and Hyde United. Peter died in September 1991, aged 54.
Twin brothers Peter and David Jackson were born on 23 January 1937 in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
Their father was also Peter, a football player and football manager. The pair soon also left Wrexham, having played seven games each, to join non-league Marine.
Peter played two games during his first season at Valley Parade but they both spent six seasons at City, all in Division Three (North), or the newly formed Division Three level In total they played 492 league and cup games for City, scoring 83 goals between them.
Peter was also awarded a benefit game in 1960, five months after he broke his leg in a home game against Southampton.
In November 1960, they were part of the team that defeated Manchester United 2–1 at Valley Parade in the first season of the League Cup. Instead, the pair signed together for Tranmere Rovers for a combined fee of £3,000. They also played together at Altrincham and Hyde United, with Peter also playing in non-league for Macclesfield Town and Guiseley.
The pair also played cricket and golf.