Peter David Coyne is an English former footballer. His regular position was as a forward. He was born in Manchester. He played for Manchester United, Ashton United, Crewe Alexandra, Hyde United, Swindon Town and Glossop North End. His main success in his career came at Swindon Town, when Lou Macari signed him from Hyde United on 23 August 1984. In season 1984–85 he scored 15 goals and finished as the club's 2nd highest scorer that season, and followed that up in season 1985–86 with another 14 goals, and won a 4th Division championship medal with Swindon. His goal on the final day at home to Crewe which Swindon won 1–0 ensured Swindon finished the season on a record breaking 102 points. In 1986–87 he scored another 12 goals helping Swindon to back to back promotions, this time to Division 2. He scored both goals in the opening day fixture away to Bolton Wanderers and probably his most important goal was against Gillingham at the County Ground when he equalised in the play-off final second leg, Swindon eventually won the third match 2–0 to clinch promotion. Coyne only made 6 appearances in the 1987–88 season in Division 2,and his last appearance ever for Swindon was away at West Bromwich Albion on 3 September 1988. He went out on loan to Aldershot in August 1989 and was eventually released by Swindon in June 1990 when he joined Colne Dynamoes, and later Radcliffe Borough, Glossop North End, and finally Wilmslow Albion. His brother, Gerald was a professional at both Manchester United and Manchester City and later managed several clubs in the Manchester area including East Manchester, Curzon Ashton, Mossley and Hyde United. After retiring from football, Coyne then took his coaching badges with the PFA before starting work with Manchester United Football in the Community scheme where he gained valuable experience working with young people and footballers with a disability. After leaving Manchester United, Coyne now works at Manchester Airport. As UEFA B Licence holder, Coyne still actively coaches in the local area, both at primary schools and local junior club, Didsbury Juniors FC.