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13 Facts About Terry Connor

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Terry Connor was born in Leeds and was a pupil at Foxwood School, Seacroft, Leeds.

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Terry Connor was capped once for the England under-21 team.

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Terry Connor moved into coaching following his playing retirement, briefly working as a coach at both Bristol Rovers and Bristol City before joining Wolves in 1999.

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Terry Connor made 108 appearances in total for Leeds over four seasons, scoring 22 goals.

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Terry Connor scored 51 goals in 156 appearances before leaving Brighton as they dropped into the third tier in 1987.

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Terry Connor failed to make much impact at Bristol City, playing just 16 times and scoring once; he was briefly loaned back to Swansea in autumn 1992.

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Terry Connor dropped into non-League football in summer 1993 when he signed for Conference club Yeovil Town.

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Terry Connor took charge with Wolves in 18th place, one of five teams at the foot of the table looking to avoid the three relegation places.

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In May 2012 Wolves announced that Terry Connor would be succeeded by Stale Solbakken as a permanent appointment during the summer.

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On 1 November 2012, Terry Connor renewed his working relationship with Mick McCarthy, as he was appointed Ipswich Town's new assistant manager after McCarthy took charge at the club.

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On 30 June 2014 Mick McCarthy and Terry Connor agreed a new three-year deal with Ipswich.

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On 25 November 2018, the FAI announced that Terry Connor would be the assistant coach of the Republic of Ireland for their upcoming European Championships 2020 campaign, joining Mick McCarthy.

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On 16 May 2023, Terry Connor was announced as head coach of the Grenada national team.