18 Facts About Terry McDermott

1.

Terence McDermott was born on 8 December 1951 and is an English former football midfielder who was a member of the Liverpool team of the 1970s and early 1980s, in which he won three European Cups and five First Division titles.

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Terry McDermott was capped 25 times for England, and has had an extensive coaching career with Newcastle United, Huddersfield Town and more recently, as assistant manager of Birmingham City.

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Terry McDermott made a total of 90 appearances and eight goals before joining Newcastle United in 1973.

4.

Terry McDermott reached the FA Cup Final in 1974 against Liverpool.

5.

Terry McDermott was a fixture in the 1977 side that retained the title.

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The first game at Wembley against Nottingham Forest ended goalless, but Terry McDermott had a goal disallowed after the officials decided that Kenny Dalglish was in an offside position when Terry McDermott struck his shot.

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Liverpool were defending a corner which was cleared from their own penalty area to striker David Johnson, who hit a long pass to the sprinting winger Steve Heighway on the left flank as Terry McDermott started to chase forward.

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8.

Terry McDermott scored another memorable goal against Tottenham that season, this time in the FA Cup at White Hart Lane, when he took a misplaced pass from Osvaldo Ardiles on the right hand corner of the penalty area, flicked the ball into the air and hit a lob-volley into the far corner of the goal.

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In 1981, Terry McDermott featured as Liverpool beat West Ham United after a replay to win the League Cup for the first time.

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Terry McDermott left Newcastle in January 1985 and moved abroad to play with Cork City in Ireland.

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From 1985 to 1987, Terry McDermott played for the Cypriot team APOEL alongside Ian Moores, where he won the Cypriot Championship and the Cypriot Super Cup.

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Terry McDermott opened his goalscoring account on 10 September 1980 during a World Cup qualifier at Wembley against Norway.

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Terry McDermott was selected for the England squad which travelled to the 1980 European Championships in Italy.

14.

Terry McDermott was picked for the England squad for the 1982 World Cup in Spain but did not play, despite having featured in every qualifying game.

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Terry McDermott never played for England again and only featured as a substitute in one match for Liverpool the following season.

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In 2005, Terry McDermott returned to Newcastle after he was recruited by manager Graeme Souness to work as a coach.

17.

When Keegan quit in September 2008, Terry McDermott left along with Adam Sadler.

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On 19 December 2008, Terry McDermott was named assistant manager of League One side Huddersfield Town, effectively becoming Lee Clark's right-hand man.