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Terry Fenwick
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'''Terence William 'Terry' Fenwick''' (born
November 17,
1959 in
County Durham,
England) is a former
football (soccer) football player and coach.
He started his career in
Crystal Palace F.C. and went on to play for major clubs such as
Queens Park Rangers F.C. Queens Park Rangers and
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Tottenham Hotspur. During this period he was a regular for the
England national football team.
He holds the English record for most yellow cards (three) in a single tournament, which he achieved in the {{wc|1986}}. During that World Cup, Fenwick was also noted for being passed by
Diego Maradona as Maradona scored the
Goal of the Century.
After 1990, it gradually became clear that Fenwick had witnessed his best days as a footballer. He was sent on loan to
Leicester City F.C. Leicester City before getting a permanent move to
Swindon Town F.C. Swindon Town, a newly promoted
FA Premier League team. His first season (
FA Premier League 1993-94 1993-94) saw Swindon winning only 5 games of a total 42, conceding 100 goals and being relegated. Fenwick played 26 games during this season, and was noted for breaking the leg of
Paul Warhurst — a photograph revealed that Fenwick was smiling at the incident. He played only two games the following season, was released and ended his playing career shortly thereafter.
Following in the footsteps of many former players, Fenwick decided to try a
Coach (sport) managerial career. In 1995 he replaced
Jim Smith (footballer) Jim Smith as manager for
Portsmouth F.C. He was sacked in 1998. His most recent manager job was at
Northampton Town F.C. Northampton Town in 2003, where he only lasted for 7 games. Fenwick's first game saw a 1-0 lead turn into a 2-1 defeat away to Blackpool. The next five games saw just two drawa and three more defeats. His last game in charge was against Bristol City. The 2-1 defeat saw calls for his departure from fans and he left the post the following Monday. He was replaced by Martin Wilkinson.
Fenwick has spent a considerable amount of time in the Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago over the past few years. He has enjoyed a great degree of managerial success there, winning the country's professional football league and a variety of cups. He is currently the manager of football club, Joe Public, in the Trinidad and Tobago Pro League. This club is owned by FIFA vice president Jack Warner.
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