Paul Power often said that the coach ride home from Norwich after winning the league in 1987 will live with him forever because Terry was the MC leading the singing…I think Terry’s alter ego was “Radio Tex” for the journey.
Yes I got the book because I like Pat as a footballer, went off him after reading his book, he was talking about writing a follow up to it, if he does I’ll swerve it, bit too much up his own Arsenal for me!!
The Everton years he described were painful to read. No harm in telling the truth but he could have named names a bit more rather than drawing a distinction between 'the old guard' and 'the new guard'. What a cop-out.
Overall he just kept on peddling that line about being a professional footballer not being important to him and you start thinking "We'll why am I reading the biography of someone who just wanted to be a student back in Glasgow?!"
Yeah, any volume two can stay on the shelves as far as I'm concerned too.
I remember around 85/86 stood in the Street End as a kid watching Terry take shots at Big Nev in the pre-match warm up. He was hitting the ball hard and one fizzed high over the railings and smacked some kid in the crowd, near to me. The kid was in tears so Terry beckoned the kid down to the front of the street end and gave the kid a stick of chewing gum. Terry looked mortified as the kids Dad was massive. ?
Darracot and Pejoc, those two full backs would have had any opposition wingers sphincter tighten up to a dot when they saw their names on the teamsheet!
Darracott decided to join the Blues as an apprentice in 1966 and made his debut in a 2-0 win over Arsenal in April 1968, at the age of 17. He went on to appear in 179 games for the club. Darracott spent a brief time with the Tulsa Roughnecks in the United States after leaving Everton in 1979. He then returned to the United Kingdom to join Wrexham.
Following his retirement from playing at Wrexham, the full-back moved into coaching, returning to Goodison Park to join the club’s management team. Darracott went on to be a member of the backroom staff that led Everton to glory in the mid-1980s. He was supervised by both Howard Kendall and Colin Harvey.
Following his time at Everton, Darracott went on to coach at Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers. Bolton Wanderers then hired him as a European scout. His most recent coaching position was as Dean Saunders’ assistant at Wrexham. He did, however, leave in October 2009 due to a long-standing hip problem that limited his movement in training -
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