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Terry Connor (Terence Fitzroy Connor) was born on 9 November, 1962 in Leeds, England, is an English footballer (born 1962). Discover Terry Connor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 9 November 1962
Birthday 9 November
Birthplace Leeds, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Terry Connor Height, Weight & Measurements

At 61 years old, Terry Connor height is 5ft 7in .

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Terry Connor Net Worth

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1962

Terence Fitzroy Connor (born 9 November 1962) is an English football coach and former professional footballer who is currently head coach of the Grenada national team.

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

As a player, Connor scored 91 goals from 358 games in the Football League as a striker playing for Leeds United, Brighton & Hove Albion, Portsmouth, Swansea City and Bristol City.

He was capped once for the England under-21 team.

1979

Connor scored on his senior debut for Leeds United aged 17, in a 1–0 win over West Bromwich Albion on 17 November 1979.

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

1983

He joined Brighton & Hove Albion in exchange for Andy Ritchie, in March 1983.

However, he was unable to appear in their FA Cup Final appearance just months later as he was already cup-tied.

The club ended the season relegated.

The majority of Connor's games for Brighton came in the Second Division.

One of his most memorable goals for Brighton came when they knocked Liverpool out of the 1983-84 FA Cup, a season in which Liverpool won the Football League Cup, European Cup and were crowned English champions.

He moved along the South Coast to sign for Portsmouth in a £200,000 deal.

Portsmouth were newly promoted to the First Division at the time of Connor's arrival, but despite his goals they were relegated after just one season.

1986

His form here won him an England under-21 cap in November 1986, when he played and scored against Yugoslavia under-21.

1987

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

1990

He remained at Fratton Park for three seasons before joining Swansea City for £150,000 in August 1990.

1991

After a solitary full season with the Swans in the third tier, he moved to Bristol City in September 1991.

1992

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

1993

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

After retiring, he became one of the coaching staff at Swindon Town.

Later, Connor and family friend Maurice Gardner turned to coaching, working under John Ward at Bristol Rovers, before moving across the city to work at Bristol City.

1999

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

After John Ward moved to become assistant manager at Wolverhampton Wanderers, he recruited Connor to their coaching staff in August 1999.

2008

Connor served as a coach – at youth, reserve and first team level – under a succession of Wolves' managers before being promoted to assistant manager under Mick McCarthy in August 2008.

2012

After holding a variety of positions he served as Wolves' manager for thirteen games during their Premier League relegation in 2012.

In February 2012, he was given the role of manager by Wolves until the end of the current season, after the sacking of Mick McCarthy.

chief executive Jez Moxey confirmed that the position was offered to one other candidate, widely considered by the media to be Alan Curbishley, who refused the position before Connor was appointed.

This was despite Moxey previously stating that the job would be given to an experienced manager.

His first game in charge brought a 2–2 draw at Newcastle United on 25 February 2012.

However, his side then suffered seven consecutive defeats which left them rooted to the bottom of the table and were relegated on 22 April after a 0–2 defeat to Manchester City.

In his thirteen games, he failed to achieve any wins and gained only four points from a possible 39.

The team finished bottom of the table with one of the lowest points tallies in their history (25).

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

Connor had also been interviewed for the position.

It was agreed that he would return to his position as assistant manager following Solbakken's appointment, but he departed after just four games of the new season.

On 1 November 2012, 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.

2013

On 2 February 2013, Connor took charge of Ipswich while McCarthy was ill and won 4–0 against Middlesbrough.

2014

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

2018

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.

On 10 April 2018 they left Ipswich Town and cut the contract short with a 1–0 win over Barnsley.