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Terry Dyson

Terry Dyson

Clubs played for: Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham, Colchester United. (1955-1968)

Born: 1934

Birthplace: Malton

Position: Winger

Biography: Spent the early part of his time at White Hart lane as understudy to George Robb and Terry Medwin, headed the second goal in the Cup Final against Leicester City after his career ended managed several non league club before teaching at a Hampstead School before opening his own sports shop. (Two goals in the 1963 cup winners cup final.)




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Dyson, Terry I played with Terry when he came from Spurs to Fulham and what a great player he was and a true gentleman. I will never forget those happy memories.
23-04-23 John Dempsey ex Fulham and Chels

Dyson, Terry Terry and Kay (wife)were my neighbours when we lived in Kenton, Harrow and I can still recall the memory of Terry and son Barry playing football up against the party wall of the lounge in our semi detached houses. I never rated myself as a footballer but Terry, Kay and children will always be remembered as the nicest neighbours one could wish for. Best wishes Terry. Best of luck at the gee-gee shop!
17-03-23 Peter Walters

Dyson, Terry He is my brother and the best anyone could have had. My kids love him as we all do.
13-02-23 John Dyson

Dyson, Terry I remember Mr Dyson from Hampstead Comprehensive School and Kingsbury FC. I was once left out the the school team because some idiot teacher allowed one of the pupils pick the team. I turned up anyway with my boots. It turned out that a few players didn’t turn up, Mr Dyson was stunned that I wasn’t picked and insisted that I played as striker, although I usually played in defence.
We won 4-0, I scored all four, great manager!
We then met up later at Kingsbury Town FC, he was a great guy
14-05-22 Trevor Dolling

Dyson, Terry I taught PE with Terry at Hampstead School in the 70’s, what a privilege for a life long Spurs fan. He was great fun & every week we played each other at tennis or table tennis, he was a really good player. He won 90\% of the time & went on to play tennis at a really high standard partnering his son.
28-09-21 Laura Whitmore (now Goodridge)

Dyson, Terry I went to the school in Bushey and Mr Dyson was our PW teacher. Never forget him, absolute legend. Hope he is well.
10-06-21 Dale hyde

Dyson, Terry Played at Guildford City with Terry. He was always full of fun and his imitation of a jockey cracking the whip on a horse was something to see!!! He loved his horse racing and a little bet!! Always cheerful and cannot remember ever seeing him down in the dumps. He was part of a good team with Manager Bill Caldwell at the helm. Colin Harris

14-05-21 Colin Harris

Dyson, Terry Terry is a lovely guy, so helpful and good at listening when I had a bad day. Would always pick me up and I always love going to p.e was best time at the school in Bushey Hertfordshire. I alway have good memories at that school miss Terry and everyone there.
02-03-21 Adam Scott

Dyson, Terry Well remember all your help with the Cub football team back in Kenton, your skill rubbed off onto the boys.
23-12-20 Paul Sedgbeer

Shirley Grint Lovely man, used to come in our betting shop every day (i longer work there)
Would chat with him for ages about his football career.
He now lives in stevenage.
09-09-20 Shirley

Dyson, Terry Terry played for Guildford City after he left Colchester in the Southern League. Scored a wonder goal at Shrewsbury Town in the FA Cup, City lost 2-1
09-09-20 john warr

Dyson, Terry When I was at sixth form I worked with Terry coaching primary school kids during my work experience, 10 years ago. Brilliant funny man! At the time he was living in Kingsbury north London
08-09-20 Shads

Dyson, Terry My son attended the school in Bushey - and Terry was a great influence in his life among other teachers. From the mainstream school writing him off as "difficult" he obtained 6 GCSEs (one and A*), went on to college and obtained 2 A levels, went to university and now teaches at a University in China, acting as a mentor and teaching research skills and essay writing. He remembers Terry with much affection - so thank you Terry.
19-07-20 Jayne Fielding

Dyson, Terry The 'school' he taught at was in Bushey, Hertfordshire. It was a special unit for difficult older pupils excluded from their mainstream schools. I also worked there and Terry was much amused when I told him I had paid good money to watch him play some 30 years previously!


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