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I'm a former top footballer who was compared to George Best but I quit at 23 to become a Jehovah's Witness | The Sun
NOBODY expected Peter Knowles to actually go through with his decision to retire from football aged just 23 in 1969.
His club Wolves, for whom he was something of a rising star, kept laying out his kit each day – ready for his return.
But he never came back.
Knowles had played four times for England's Under-23s and had even drawn comparisons with Manchester United legend George Best.
A trip to the United States to play games on loan at Kansas Spurs would change everything for Knowles, however, when two local Jehovah's Witnesses knocked on his door.
"At the time, I was an atheist. I didn’t believe in a God. I was happy to be a professional footballer, to play for Wolves," Knowles said in 2018.
“I am not bragging here. But I loved it and I was good at it. One day, two Jehovah’s Witnesses knocked on my door. I said to them: ‘Why did my dad and my two sisters, who’d done nowt wrong, die?’
“They came in and answered that question. They answered another question and then another I had never got an answer to.
“That’s how I became a Jehovah’s Witness. If I hadn’t met them I’d have carried on playing football."
Upon his return to the UK Knowles went back to Wolves, but his heart was no longer in the beautiful game.
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