Career
Noble began his career with Consett where he combined a career in painting and decorating with football. After an impressive season with a record breaking Consett side he was signed for nearby giants Newcastle United Football Club where he made 25 appearances. In the following season he scored sixteen league goals and was the club"s top scorer, but his main contribution was to the successful League Cup campaign.
He played in every match en route to the Final.
He only discovered five years later that he had suffered a broken shoulder blade in that game. In the final Swindon beat First Division giants Arsenal 3-1 in one of the greatest giant killing feats of all time.
He was the club"s top scorer again in 1969/1970 with twelve goals and once more in 1971/1972, with fourteen. He also scored in both the 1969 Anglo-Italian League Cup Final and the 1970 Anglo-Italian Cup Final where he lined up against Roma and one Fabio Capello.
(The Italian later stated that the experience of playing and losing to Swindon led to his enduring respect for the English game and the beginning of a long term ambition to manage the English national side).
Noble left Swindon at the end of the 1972/1973 season, when Burnley paid £40,000 for his services. Burnley originally played him in the fullback position before eventually moving him up into midfield, and he became their top scorer for three of the following four seasons. He also became the team"s penalty taker.
Noble was and always has been a firm favourite with the Turf Moor faithful and his commitment, drive and goal scoring earned him a place in the hearts of Burnley fans.
Noble scored 63 goals in 243 appearances and was club captain for much of the time of his seven-year stay at the club At this time he also opened a sports shop in Burnley - Peter Noble Sport Limited.
- which he successfully ran with his family for nearly 20 years.