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Terry McDermott (born December 8, 1951 in Kirkby, Merseyside) was a talented football midfielder in the great Liverpool side of the 1970s and 1980s. December 8 is the 342nd day (343rd in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1951 was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...
Arms of the former Kirkby Urban District Council Kirkby is a new town in the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley, Merseyside, England. ...
Merseyside is a metropolitan county, created in the 1974 local government reform. ...
Football is a ball game played between two teams of eleven players, each attempting to win by scoring more goals than their opponent. ...
In association football (soccer), a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders. ...
Liverpool Football Club have been the most successful English football team from their creation in 1892 to the present day, having won 5 European Cups and 18 Football League titles. ...
This article provides extensive lists of events and significant personalities of the 1970s. ...
// Events and trends The 1980s marked an abrupt shift towards more conservative lifestyles after the momentous cultural revolutions which took place in the 60s and 70s and the definition of the AIDS virus in 1981. ...
Liverpool fan McDermott's skills slipped through the net of his local clubs on Merseyside as he grew up, and he joined Bury as a youngster before hitting the heights of top-flight football with Newcastle United, whom he joined in 1973. Merseyside is a metropolitan county, created in the 1974 local government reform. ...
Bury Football Club are an English association football team based in Bury, Greater Manchester. ...
Newcastle United Football Club (NUFC) is an English professional football team based in Newcastle upon Tyne, nicknamed the Magpies. Newcastle United supporters are known as the Toon Army. The club currently plays in the FA Premier League. ...
1973 was a common year starting on Monday. ...
With Newcastle, McDermott reached the FA Cup final in 1974 where they met his boyhood team Liverpool. McDermott ended the day distraught as Newcastle were thumped 3-0, but within six months of that defeat he was joining the team who had won on the day. The FA Cups trophy is also known as the FA Cup. ...
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Liverpool boss Bob Paisley, in his first season in charge after replacing Bill Shankly, brought McDermott home to Merseyside in November 1974. It was a slow progression for McDermott for the next two years as he struggled to get into the team or hold down a place once given his chance. Liverpool won the League championship and UEFA Cup in 1976 but McDermott did not play in enough matches during the season to pick up a League medal and was not in the squad which won in Europe. Speculation mounted that he would move on in the summer of 1976, but instead he stayed at Anfield and became an integral part of the following season's triumphs. Bob Paisley OBE (born 23 January 1919, Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham; died February 14, 1996) was an English football player and manager, best known as manager of the hugely successful Liverpool F.C. side of the 1970s. ...
William Bill Shankly (September 2, 1914 - September 8, 1981) was one of the most successful and respected football managers. ...
November is the eleventh month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of four Gregorian months with the length of 30 days. ...
FA Premier League logo The FA Premier League (which, for sponsorship reasons, is often referred to as the Barclays Premiership in the UK and the Barclays English Premier League internationally) is a league competiton for English football (soccer) clubs located at the top of the English football league system (above...
UEFA Cup logo The UEFA Cup is a football competition for European club teams. ...
1976 is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Anfield is a football stadium in the district of Anfield, in Liverpool, England. ...
McDermott was a fixture in the 1977 side which retained the title. Meanwhile, his goal against Merseyside rivals Everton in the semi-final of the FA Cup - a turn and chip from the edge of the penalty area - was voted the Goal Of The Season by the BBC. The game still finished 2-2 and Liverpool won the replay. A subsequent success in a European Cup semi meant that Liverpool had reached the finals of both the FA Cup and European Cup, which were scheduled to be played at Wembley and Rome within three days of each other in May 1977. Victory in both would complete an historic "treble" which had never been achieved before. 1977 was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1977 calendar). ...
Everton F.C. is an English football club from the city of Liverpool and was founded in 1878. ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was formed in 1927 by means of a royal charter. ...
Champions League Logo The UEFA Champions League is an annual international inter-club football competition between Europes most successful clubs, regarded as the most prestigious club trophy in the sport. ...
Champions League Logo The UEFA Champions League is an annual international inter-club football competition between Europes most successful clubs, regarded as the most prestigious club trophy in the sport. ...
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Sadly for McDermott and Liverpool, they would be defeated in the FA Cup final to Manchester United and the "treble" dream perished. There was joy for McDermott three days later though when he opened the scoring in the European Cup final against Borussia Monchengladbach as Liverpool won 3-1. Manchester United is an English football club, based at Old Trafford in Greater Manchester. ...
Borussia Mönchengladbach is one of the most famous and most supported German soccer clubs. ...
The following season, McDermott made his debut for the England in a draw against Switzerland. First International Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Largest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Northern Ireland; 18 February 1882) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 11 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First...
Liverpool reached their first League Cup final in 1978 and this occasion was to prove memorable for McDermott for the wrong reasons. The first game at Wembley against Nottingham Forest ended goalless, but McDermott had a goal disallowed after the officials decided that team-mate Kenny Dalglish was in an offside position when McDermott struck his shot. In the replay at Old Trafford, after Forest had opened the scoring with a hotly-disputed penalty, McDermott scored what he thought was the equaliser with a well-struck drive, only for the officials to deny him again, claiming he had controlled the pass with his arm. Forest held on to win 1-0 and McDermott offered to swear on oath in an after-match interview that he had trapped the ball legally with his chest. The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup, is an English football competition. ...
1978 was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1978 calendar). ...
Nottingham Forest F.C. are an English football club, based at the City Ground, which is just outside the official boundary of Nottingham on the south side of the River Trent. ...
Kenneth Kenny Mathieson Dalglish MBE (born March 4, 1951, Dalmarnock, Glasgow, Scotland) is a former Scottish international football player. ...
Offside, off-side or off side can mean: The offside rule that occurs in a number of field sports including most versions of football (see offside law (football)), ice hockey (see offside (hockey)) and, until recently, in field hockey. ...
Old Trafford is an area of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. ...
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The replays showed that while Dalglish was offside for the disallowed strike at Wembley, McDermott could count himself unfortunate to be penalised for hand ball for the goal which was ruled out in the replay. Handball is the name of two different sports: Team handball is a game somewhat similar to association football, but the ball is played with the hand rather than the foot American handball and Gaelic handball where a sometimes-gloved hand is used to play the ball against a wall. ...
Consolation at missing out on the League Cup was found at the end of the season when McDermott featured in the Liverpool team which retained the European Cup thanks to a 1-0 win over FC Bruges. Club Brugge KV is a football club from Brugge, Belgium. ...
The following season, McDermott scored one of Liverpool's most memorable goals which owed to the speed of both players both in feet and brain. At Anfield in a League match against Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool were defending a corner which was cleared from their own penalty area to winger Steve Heighway. Within just a few seconds, the ball was in the Spurs net as Heighway raced down the line and crossed for the sprinting McDermott to head home. The goal stands out as a master class in speed and counter attack, as well as fitness and footballing ability. Liverpool won the game 7-0. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. is a North London association football team, also known by the nickname Spurs. ...
Steve Heighway (born Dublin, November 25, 1947) was a cultured footballer in the hugely successful Liverpool team of the 1970s. ...
By the end of that season, McDermott and Liverpool were champions again, and they retained the title in 1980, with McDermott also picking up the personal honour of being voted the PFA Players' Player of the Year. He was subsequently selected for the England squad for the 1980 European Championships in Italy, playing two of the group games. 1980 is a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...
At the end of every English football season the members of the PFA, the players union, vote on which of its members has played the best football in the previous year. ...
The UEFA European Championship is the main national football competition of the UEFA nations. ...
In 1981, McDermott featured as Liverpool beat West Ham United after a replay to win the League Cup for the first time, and then featured in the team which defeated Real Madrid in the European Cup final. A further League title and League Cup would follow in 1982 but his place in the side was becoming less assured, and he was left out of the England squad for the 1982 World Cup in Spain. He would never play for England again and would only feature as a cursory substitute in one match for Liverpool the following season in order to say farewell to the supporters. 1981 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
West Ham United F.C are a professional English football club based in East London. ...
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football club, ranked as the worlds most successful club of the 20th century by the governing body of international football (FIFA), just ahead of Manchester United. ...
1982 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Football World Cup (official name: FIFA World Cup) is the most important competition in international football (soccer). ...
McDermott returned to Newcastle United where he featured alongside his former Liverpool team-mate Kevin Keegan and exciting youngsters Chris Waddle and Peter Beardsley as Newcastle won promotion back to the top flight of English football. He left in 1984 to play abroad with Cork City F.C. in Ireland. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Joseph Kevin Keegan, MBE (born 14 February 1951) is a former English football (soccer) coach and player. ...
Joseph Kevin Keegan, MBE (born 14 February 1951) is a former English football (soccer) coach and player. ...
Christopher Ronald Waddle (born December 14, 1960) was a famous English footballer of the 1980s and 1990s. ...
Peter Andrew Beardsley (born Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, January 18, 1961) was a footballer who graced the English game at both domestic and international level for more than 15 years. ...
1984 is a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Cork City F.C. is an Irish football club playing in the Football League of Ireland. ...
When Keegan later became manager of Newcastle, he recruited McDermott as his first team coach. Together the two masterminded a return to the top of the English game for Newcastle which included a close run to the League title in 1996 which was only just usurped by Manchester United. McDermott left Newcastle after Keegan resigned and replacement Kenny Dalglish decided to bring in his own coach. 1996 is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ...
Terry as a coach in 2005. In 2005, McDermott returned to Newcastle after he was recruited by manager Graeme Souness to work as a coach. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ...
2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ...
Graeme Souness Graeme Souness (born Edinburgh, Scotland, May 6, 1953) was the captain of the all-conquering Liverpool football team of the early 1980s who later returned to the club as manager. ...
Kenneth Kenny Mathieson Dalglish MBE (born March 4, 1951, Dalmarnock, Glasgow, Scotland) is a former Scottish international football player. ...
The Football Writers Association Footballer of the Year is an annual award presented by the Football Writers Association to whom its members deem the best football player in England. ...
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