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Peacock makes Valley return

Keith Peacock left West Ham in the summer
Keith Peacock left West Ham in the summer

KEITH PEACOCK has rejoined Charlton as an honorary associate director.

The club confirmed the news before Saturday's home game against Leicester.

Peacock, 62, the club's former assistant manager, been out of the game since leaving West Ham in the summer.

He had moved to Upton Park in May, 2006 at the invitation of old friend Alan Pardew, who was in charge of West Ham at the time.

Defining his new role, the Charlton legend said: "I will be something of a roving ambassador, representing the club at events and functions across the South East.

"I shall be Kent based as I've spent most of my life in the county and have strong connections with the county from my time at Gillingham and Maidstone United."

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