team photo in 1957 He signed for United on leaving school in 1950 and made his first team debut in the
Football League First Division against
Middlesbrough on 6 December 1952, at the age of 17, and by the age of 20 he was a regular member of the first team. In 1956, at the age of 21, he collected a First Division title medal. The following season, he picked up another league title medal and also helped United reach the semi-finals of the
European Cup, also collecting a runners-up medal in the
FA Cup. He was the club's first-choice
outside left until the final few months before the disaster (when he was displaced by
Albert Scanlon) and had collected two
League Championship winner's medals in the two seasons leading up to the Munich air disaster. He also helped them reach the
European Cup semi-finals twice. His performance against
Real Madrid in the 1956-57 semi-finals reportedly inspired the Spanish giants to sign a new right-back specifically to combat Pegg's talents in the future, although his death less than a year later meant that he never played against them again. He was capped once for the
England national football team, his solitary appearance coming in 1957, and was tipped by many to succeed
Tom Finney, who was nearing the end of his international career, in the England team as England's regular left winger. == Legacy ==