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English footballer (born 1939)
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Terry Bradbury
Personal information
Full name Terence Eugene Bradbury
Date of birth (1939-11-15) 15 November 1939 (age 86)
Place of birth Paddington, London, England
Position Wing half
Youth career
1955โ€“1957 Chelsea
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1957โ€“1962 Chelsea 29 (1)
1962โ€“1966 Southend United 161 (9)
1966โ€“1967 Leyton Orient 27 (0)
1967โ€“1969 Wrexham 78 (3)
1969โ€“1971 Chester 90 (2)
1971โ€“1972 Weymouth
1972โ€“1973 Northwich Victoria
Total 385 (15)
International career
England Schoolboys
Managerial career
1972โ€“1973 Northwich Victoria
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Terence Eugene Bradbury (born 15 November 1939) is an English former professional footballer who played as a wing half.

Playing career

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Bradbury began his career with Chelsea, being capped by England Schoolboys on four occasions.[1] He went on to make 29 appearances in the Football League First Division for Chelsea before leaving for Southend United in September 1962, for about ยฃ6,000,[2] after falling out with manager Tommy Docherty.[1]

After four years of regular football at Roots Hall, Bradbury switched to Leyton Orient for 1966โ€“67 and then moved to Wrexham in the summer of 1967. Bradbury was sent off on his league debut against Luton Town but went on to establish himself as a favourite with Wrexham fans.[1] In 1969, he joined local rivals Chester, combining his playing duties with working as a coach.[1] After leaving Chester in 1971, Bradbury worked as a player-coach at Weymouth and followed it up with a short-spell as player-manager at Northwich Victoria.[1]

Personal life

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Away from football, Bradbury has worked in the licensing trade, being based in Derbyshire.[1] In July 2015 Bradbury won a prize of ยฃ5.5m on the National Lottery.[3]

External links

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  • "Terry Bradbury". Post War English & Scottish Football League Aโ€“Z Player's Transfer Database. Career statistics.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Davies, Gareth M; Jones, Peter (1999). The Racecourse Robins. Holyhead: Davies and Jones. p. 39. ISBN 978-0-952-49501-7.
  2. ^ Golesworthy, Maurice, ed. (1965). Soccer Who's Who. London: The Sportsmans Book Club.
  3. ^ "Ex-footballer Terry Bradbury scoops Lotto jackpot". BBC News. 8 July 2015. Retrieved 9 July 2015.