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Peter Lamont is a former footballer. He played for Alloa Athletic for whom he was the leading goalscorer in 1989–1990. In 2005, he came third in a fans' poll run by Football Focus to find Alloa's all-time cult hero. He also played for Clydebank, Cowdenbeath and East Stirlingshire in the Scottish Football League. After retiring, he coached for a time at .

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  • Peter Lamont is a former footballer. He played for Alloa Athletic for whom he was the leading goalscorer in 1989–1990. In 2005, he came third in a fans' poll run by Football Focus to find Alloa's all-time cult hero. He also played for Clydebank, Cowdenbeath and East Stirlingshire in the Scottish Football League. After retiring, he coached for a time at . (en)
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  • Peter Lamont is a former footballer. He played for Alloa Athletic for whom he was the leading goalscorer in 1989–1990. In 2005, he came third in a fans' poll run by Football Focus to find Alloa's all-time cult hero. He also played for Clydebank, Cowdenbeath and East Stirlingshire in the Scottish Football League. After retiring, he coached for a time at . (en)
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  • Peter Lamont (footballer) (en)
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