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12 Facts About Terry Curran

1.

Edward Curran was born on 20 March 1955 and is an English former professional footballer whose career lasted from 1975 to 1988.

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Terry Curran was born in Kinsley, near Hemsworth, West Riding of Yorkshire, on 20 March 1955.

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Terry Curran signed for the Fourth Division Doncaster Rovers in July 1973 from non-league football.

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Terry Curran made 68 appearances for Rovers, scoring 11 goals in two seasons.

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Terry Curran lost favour after a disagreement with Forest assistant manager Peter Taylor, and he made a written transfer request in August 1977, which was accepted.

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Terry Curran started the 1979 League Cup Final defeat to his former club, Nottingham Forest.

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Terry Curran was involved in an incident the following season in a match at Oldham on 6 September 1980 when he was sent off after a fracas with Simon Stainrod caused Wednesday fans to riot, which led to the closure of Hillsborough terraces for the next four home games.

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Terry Curran made 33 appearances for United, scoring three goals before moving to Everton for three years, during which he made only 24 appearances.

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Terry Curran then played briefly at Huddersfield Town before going abroad to play for Greek club Panionios NFC.

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Terry Curran returned in October 1986 to play short spells for Hull City, Sunderland, Grantham Town, Grimsby Town and Chesterfield before retiring from playing in 1988.

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Since retiring, Terry Curran has managed non-league teams Goole Town and Mossley.

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In 2022, upon the club's formation, Terry Curran was appointed manager of Doncaster City.