- Terry Gibson
Infobox Football biography
playername = Terry Gibson
fullname = Terence Bradley Gibson
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1962|12|23
cityofbirth =Walthamstow
countryofbirth =England
height =
position = Striker
currentclub = Retired
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1979-1983 1983-1986 1986-1987 1987-1991 1991 1991-1992
clubs = Tottenham Coventry City Manchester United Wimbledon → Swindon Town (loan) Swindon Town
caps(goals) = 18 0(4) 98 (43) 23 0(1) 86 (22) 09 0(1)Terence Bradley "Terry" Gibson (born
23 December 1962 inWalthamstow ) is an English former professional football player. He played as a striker for several clubs. He is married to Paula and has two children, Chloe and Joshua.fact|date=August 2008He was educated at
Highams Park School inHighams Park ,London . Gibson started his career at "Tottenham Hotspur" F.C making his 1st team debut at the age of 17 years and 6 days before moving to Coventry City F.C. Where his 52 goals in just over 100 appearances earnt him a transfer to Manchester United He later was a part of the Wimbledon team that won the FA Cup Final in 1988. Other clubs include Swindon Town F.C. and Barnet as player coach alongside Ray Clemence.He was also coach of the Northern Ireland International team, assisting his former Wimbledon teammate Lawrie Sanchez to memorable victories over England, Spain and Sweden amongst others. Prior to this Terry was Assistant Manager at Wycombe Wanderers also working alongside Lawrie Sanchez where together they guided the third tier team to the FA Cup Semi finals in 2001 where they were narrowly defeated 2-1 by Liverpool. He was also appointed as coach of Premiership club Fulham in April 2007 assisting in the survival of the club in the Premiership. Terry left the club after the departure of Lawrie Sanchez in December 2007. He is now working as a co-commentator on Sky's coverage of Spanish football. Terry gained extensive experience of Spanish football whilst working as a Scout for Premier League clubs Bolton Wanderers and Manchester City. He combined this role whilst coaching Northern Ireland and was based in Southern Spain.
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