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Peter Crouch made an unlikely return to the pitch at the weekend – this time not as a player, but as mascot for non-league side Farnham Town FC.
The former England striker, Peter Crouch, stood out prominently among players, mascots, and even the match officials as he led Farnham’s Southern League Premier Division South match against Sholing.
This appearance was part of a forfeit since Crouch came last in his Fantasy Premier League (FPL) mini-league. However, for the record audience at the Memorial Ground, his presence was far from a punishment.
Supported by his That Peter Crouch Podcast co-hosts Chris Stark and Steve Sidwell, the 6ft 7in former Liverpool and Spurs striker fully engaged with the event. He participated in a half-time challenge, scored a goal, and thrilled the crowd with his well-known robot dance celebration.
Crouch also posed for endless selfies, signed autographs, and even joined the other mascots for dinner.
Farnham later praised him on Instagram, stating: “What a man @crouchy is! He immersed himself in the experience and did more than expected to make everyone’s day a success!”
On the field, Farnham ended in a 2-2 draw, maintaining their unbeaten streak in the division. However, the day’s highlight was undoubtedly Crouch’s dance moves.