You Don't Remember Me, Do You?: The Autobiography of Terry Conroy

You Don't Remember Me, Do You?: The Autobiography of Terry Conroy

by Simon Lowe (Author), Terry Conroy (Author), Tony Pulis (Foreword)

Synopsis

Stoke City legend Terry Conroy lifts the lid on how the great Potters side of the early 70s took on the giants of the day in epic encounters, and often won. How they almost won the league, and proved worthy opponents of Europe's finest; and how the fans' favourite ginger winger scored one and created the other goal in Stoke's first major trophy win at Wembley. Terry's tales take in Hudson, Greenhoff and Banks, Best, Charlton and Redknapp. He talks about his rollercoaster international career with the Republic of Ireland, both as player and as assistant - and also reveals the cost of playing with cortisone injections, the impact of a drinking culture on the club's potential success, and how he won his own personal battles. A fabulous story of a life lived to the full - a delight for all Stoke City fans, lovers of 1970s culture and football supporters in general.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
Published: 01 Aug 2015

ISBN 10: 1785310194
ISBN 13: 9781785310195

Author Bio
Terry Conroy was an impish, skilful winger who starred in the Stoke City team of the 1960s and 1970s which played a wonderful brand of football under manager Tony Waddington. With his trademark ginger hair, almost translucent legs and a cheeky smile, Conroy won the hearts of thousands of Stoke fans when he helped win City's first major trophy.