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Terry Hurlock

Terence Alan Hurlock (born 22 September 1958) is an English former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. Over the course of a 15-year career in the Football League, he had notable spells with Brentford and Millwall. He won England B international caps while with Millwall and is a member of the club's Hall of Fame. A physical player,[3][4] Hurlock received seven red cards during his career and in 2007 was rated by The Times as the 23rd hardest player in football.[5][6]

Terry Hurlock
Personal information
Full name Terence Alan Hurlock[1]
Date of birth (1958-09-22) 22 September 1958 (age 64)
Place of birth Hackney, England
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[2]
Position(s) Central midfielder
Youth career
1974–1979 West Ham United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1979– Enfield
0000–1980 Leytonstone/Ilford
1980–1986 Brentford 220 (18)
1986–1987 Reading 29 (0)
1987–1990 Millwall 104 (8)
1990–1991 Rangers 29 (2)
1991–1994 Southampton 59 (2)
1994 Millwall 13 (0)
1994–1995 Fulham 27 (1)
Total 481 (29)
International career
1989 England B 3 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career

Early years

Hurlock was born in Hackney and started his football career as an associate schoolboy with West Ham United, becoming an apprentice in April 1975. He failed to progress at West Ham and was released at age 18.[7] Hurlock dropped into non-league football and played for Isthmian League clubs Enfield and Leytonstone/Ilford.[8]

Brentford

After some attention from AFC Bournemouth manager David Webb,[7] Hurlock joined Third Division club Brentford in August 1980 for a £10,000 fee.[9] He immediately established himself in the midfield alongside Chris Kamara and Stan Bowles, making 42 league appearances and scoring four goals during the 1980–81 season.[10] He flourished under Fred Callaghan's management and averaged over 44 league appearances a season, even after Callaghan was replaced by Frank McLintock.[9] A hard player, Hurlock's long curly hair, earring and beard led the Brentford supporters to nickname him 'Gypo'.[11] Callaghan managed to convince Hurlock to smarten his appearance, as Callaghan believed Hurlock's rough appearance was influencing referees to book him.[9]

Hurlock captained the Bees to the 1985 Football League Trophy Final, which was lost 3–1 to Wigan Athletic.[10] Hurlock departed Brentford in February 1986, having made 263 appearances and scored 24 goals.[9] Looking back in 2002 on his time with the Bees, Hurlock said "I loved my time at the club and living in the town".[7] In a Football League 125th anniversary poll, Hurlock was rated the fifth greatest-ever Brentford player and the club's fifth-greatest captain.[12]

Reading

Hurlock signed for high-flying Third Division club Reading in February 1986 in a £92,000 deal.[9] He made 16 appearances during the remainder of the 1985–86 season and helped the Royals to the Third Division title and to Second Division football for the first time in 55 years.[13][14] Hurlock's performances saw him named the Third Division PFA Team of the Year.[15] He made 19 appearances in the Second Division before departing Elm Park on 12 February 1987.[16] Hurlock made 35 appearances and scored no goals during his year with Reading.[17] In 2002, Hurlock revealed that he failed to see eye-to-eye with manager Ian Branfoot, as he refused to relocate to Reading from his Brentford home.[7]

Millwall

Hurlock joined Second Division club Millwall for a £95,000 fee on 12 February 1987 and reunited with former Brentford assistant manager John Docherty,[18] then-manager of the Lions.[7] He made 13 appearances and scored one goal in what remained of the 1986–87 season, before making 33 appearances in the following campaign, helping the Lions to the Second Division championship and to top-flight football for the first time in the club's history.[18] Nicknamed 'Terry Warlock' by the Millwall supporters,[19] Hurlock showed impressive form during the 1988–89 season, making 40 appearances, scoring three goals and winning the club's Player of the Year award.[18] He made a further 37 appearances during the 1989–90 season,[18] a disastrous campaign in which Millwall were relegated back to the Second Division with a bottom-place finish in the First Division.[20] Hurlock departed Millwall on 23 August 1990, having made 123 appearances and scored 10 goals during 3+12-years at The Den.[18]

Rangers

Hurlock moved to Scotland to sign for Scottish League Premier Division club Rangers on 23 August 1990 for a £375,000 fee.[18] In one season at Ibrox, Hurlock made 35 appearances, scored two goals and won Premier Division and League Cup medals.[21]

Southampton

Hurlock returned to England to sign for First Division club Southampton on 9 September 1991 for a £400,000 fee.[22] He made 36 appearances and scored two goals during the 1991–92 season and was part of the team which reached the 1992 Full Members Cup Final, losing 3–2 to Nottingham Forest after extra time.[23] Hurlock made 33 appearances during the inaugural season of the new Premier League,[23] before falling out of favour the following year departing in February 1994.[18] He made 71 appearances and scored two goals in 2+12-years at The Dell.[23]

Return to Millwall

Hurlock dropped down to the First Division to rejoin high-flying Millwall on 25 February 1994 on a free transfer.[18] He had an ignominious return to action with the Lions, lasting just nine minutes after being the first of three players sent off in a 0–0 draw with Leicester City on 6 March.[24][25] Hurlock made 15 appearances during what remained of the 1993–94 season, helping the club to a third-place finish and a spot in the playoffs, but his season ended on a sour note after a 5–1 defeat on aggregate to Derby County in the semi-finals.[18] Hurlock departed the club after the season and finished his Millwall career having made 138 appearances and scored 10 goals across his two spells.[18] He is regarded with legend status amongst the Lions supporters and is a member of the club's Hall of Fame.[26][25]

Fulham

Hurlock signed for Third Division club Fulham in July 1994.[1] He made 27 league appearances and scored one goal during the 1994–95 season, in which the Cottagers narrowly missed out on a place in the playoffs.[27] Ahead of the 1995–96 season, Hurlock sustained a double leg break at the hands of Brentford defender Martin Grainger in a pre-season friendly between the two clubs.[7] The injury forced him to retire from football at the age of 36.[28] During his one season with Fulham, Hurlock set an unwanted record of 61 disciplinary points.[9]

International career

Hurlock's performances for Millwall in the First Division during the 1988–89 season saw him called into the England B squad for three friendlies in May 1989.[9] He scored on his second appearance, opening the scoring in a 2–0 win over Iceland.[29]

Quotes

  • "I stayed away from him as much as possible!" – David Beckham recalls a match against Fulham during his loan spell at Preston North End[30]
  • "Some of us [Millwall players] were playfully goading Terry about what he was going to do to Vinnie Jones in the upcoming fixture with Wimbledon. Without saying a word, he got up from the table and walked to the entrance of the pub and ripped the door off its hinges" – Millwall teammate Tony Cascarino[30]
  • "Absolute hero. He was a very, very hard player, but a very, very intelligent player" – Millwall supporter Bob Crow[4]
  • "Intimidating? He just had to growl at the opposition and they'd be scared, but he was also a decent player" – Millwall teammate Teddy Sheringham[31]
  • Q: "What's your favourite animal?" A: "Terry Hurlock" – Millwall teammate Neil Ruddock[32]
  • "Hurlock was like Michael Bolton crossed with a pit-bull and was brought in to add some bite to the Saints midfield" – Chris Rann, Metro[33]
  • "I'd come here (Brentford) as a young professional and he just epitomised it. He was just a leader and I only thought – if I could emulate this fellow. He'd get press for his ruggedness and tough tackling, but he could play. Week in, week out, year after year Tel was ripping up trees for Brentford. He was a great player. If you're a poor player you aren't going to go on and play for Glasgow Rangers" – Brentford teammate Terry Evans[34]

Personal life

During his time with Brentford, Hurlock was convinced by chairman Martin Lange to buy a house next to the club's Griffin Park ground.[9] He was friends with Millwall supporter Bob Crow and has worked for the RMT since 2012.[4][35]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Brentford 1980–81[10] Third Division 42 4 3 0 45 4
1981–82[10] 40 2 3 0 2 0 45 2
1982–83[10] 39 3 3 2 5 1 47 6
1983–84[10] 32 4 4 1 2 0 2[a] 0 40 5
1984–85[10] 40 3 4 1 4 0 6[a] 0 54 4
1985–86[10] 27 2 0 0 4 1 1 0 32 5
Total 220 18 17 4 17 2 9 0 263 24
Reading 1985–86[13] Third Division 16 0 16 0
1986–87[16] Second Division 13 0 1 0 3 0 2[b] 0 19 0
Total 29 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 35 0
Millwall 1986–87[18] Second Division 13 1 13 1
1987–88[18] 28 4 0 0 4 0 1[b] 0 33 4
1988–89[18] First Division 34 3 1 0 2 0 3[b] 0 40 3
1989–90[18] 29 0 4 0 3 2 1 0 37 2
Total 104 8 5 0 9 2 5 0 123 10
Rangers 1990–91[21] Scottish Premier Division 29 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 35 2
Southampton 1991–92[23] First Division 27 0 5 0 4 0 6[b] 1 42 1
1992–93[23] Premier League 30 0 0 0 3 0 33 0
1993–94[23] 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Total 59 0 5 0 7 0 6 1 77 1
Millwall 1993–94[18] First Division 13 0 2[c] 0 15 0
Fulham 1994–95[27] Third Division 27 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 30 1
Career total 481 29 32 4 41 4 24 1 578 38
  1. ^ a b Appearances in Football League Trophy
  2. ^ a b c d Appearances in Full Members Cup
  3. ^ Appearances in First Division play-offs

Honours

Reading

Millwall

Rangers

Southampton

Individual

References

  1. ^ a b "Terry Hurlock". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  2. ^ Terry Hurlock at Soccerbase  
  3. ^ "Chris Kamara: One-on-One". 3 December 2010. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  4. ^ a b c Hattenstone, Simon (19 June 2009). "'If anybody says it is nice to be hated, they're lying'". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  5. ^ "'If their top geezer gets sorted out early doors, you win' – Vinnie Jones". The Independent. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  6. ^ Murphy, Alex (7 August 2007). "Footballs 50 greatest hard men". The Times. London. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
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  8. ^ Holley, Duncan; Chalk, Gary (2003). In That Number – A post-war chronicle of Southampton FC. Hagiology Publishing. p. 530. ISBN 0-9534474-3-X.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Haynes, Graham; Coumbe, Frank (2006). Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006. Harefield: Yore Publications. pp. 84–85. ISBN 978-0955294914.
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  19. ^ "Hard Man Hurlock Eclipses Eddery?". Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  20. ^ . Statto.com. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  21. ^ a b c d "Rangers Player Terry Hurlock Details". Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  22. ^ "Terry Hurlock – 1991/92-1993/94 – Southampton FC". Sporting Heroes. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  23. ^ a b c d e f "Terry Hurlock". 11v11.com. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  24. ^ "Football: Three sent off". The Independent. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  25. ^ a b "You should never go back...!". Footymad Limited. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  26. ^ a b . millwallfc.co.uk. Archived from the original on 28 May 2017. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
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  28. ^ Fort, Hugh (10 March 2014). "11 Reading FC Hard Men – picture gallery". getreading. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  29. ^ "England – International Results B-Team – Details". RSSSF. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  30. ^ a b "Top Three: Hardest Fulham players ever". Sport.co.uk. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  31. ^ Stammers, Steve (6 April 2013). "Millwall vs Wigan FA Cup semi-final preview: Teddy Sheringham backs his former club and Roberto Martinez fears Wembley atmosphere – Mirror Online". mirror. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  32. ^ . Virgin Media. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  33. ^ Rann, Chris (8 July 2013). "Southampton FC transfer news: We have a history of quality". Metro. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 June 2010. Retrieved 26 March 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  36. ^ Holley, Duncan; Chalk, Gary (2003). In That Number – A post-war chronicle of Southampton FC. Hagiology Publishing. p. 301. ISBN 0-9534474-3-X.
  37. ^ a b Croxford, Mark; Lane, David; Waterman, Greville (2011). The Big Brentford Book of the 80s. Legends Publishing. p. 383. ISBN 978-1906796716.

External links

  • Terry Hurlock at Soccerbase  

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Terence Alan Hurlock born 22 September 1958 is an English former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder Over the course of a 15 year career in the Football League he had notable spells with Brentford and Millwall He won England B international caps while with Millwall and is a member of the club s Hall of Fame A physical player 3 4 Hurlock received seven red cards during his career and in 2007 was rated by The Times as the 23rd hardest player in football 5 6 Terry HurlockPersonal informationFull nameTerence Alan Hurlock 1 Date of birth 1958 09 22 22 September 1958 age 64 Place of birthHackney EnglandHeight5 ft 9 in 1 75 m 2 Position s Central midfielderYouth career1974 1979West Ham UnitedSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1979 Enfield0000 1980Leytonstone Ilford1980 1986Brentford220 18 1986 1987Reading29 0 1987 1990Millwall104 8 1990 1991Rangers29 2 1991 1994Southampton59 2 1994Millwall13 0 1994 1995Fulham27 1 Total481 29 International career1989England B3 1 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Early years 1 2 Brentford 1 3 Reading 1 4 Millwall 1 5 Rangers 1 6 Southampton 1 7 Return to Millwall 1 8 Fulham 2 International career 3 Quotes 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 6 Honours 7 References 8 External linksPlaying career EditEarly years Edit Hurlock was born in Hackney and started his football career as an associate schoolboy with West Ham United becoming an apprentice in April 1975 He failed to progress at West Ham and was released at age 18 7 Hurlock dropped into non league football and played for Isthmian League clubs Enfield and Leytonstone Ilford 8 Brentford Edit After some attention from AFC Bournemouth manager David Webb 7 Hurlock joined Third Division club Brentford in August 1980 for a 10 000 fee 9 He immediately established himself in the midfield alongside Chris Kamara and Stan Bowles making 42 league appearances and scoring four goals during the 1980 81 season 10 He flourished under Fred Callaghan s management and averaged over 44 league appearances a season even after Callaghan was replaced by Frank McLintock 9 A hard player Hurlock s long curly hair earring and beard led the Brentford supporters to nickname him Gypo 11 Callaghan managed to convince Hurlock to smarten his appearance as Callaghan believed Hurlock s rough appearance was influencing referees to book him 9 Hurlock captained the Bees to the 1985 Football League Trophy Final which was lost 3 1 to Wigan Athletic 10 Hurlock departed Brentford in February 1986 having made 263 appearances and scored 24 goals 9 Looking back in 2002 on his time with the Bees Hurlock said I loved my time at the club and living in the town 7 In a Football League 125th anniversary poll Hurlock was rated the fifth greatest ever Brentford player and the club s fifth greatest captain 12 Reading Edit Hurlock signed for high flying Third Division club Reading in February 1986 in a 92 000 deal 9 He made 16 appearances during the remainder of the 1985 86 season and helped the Royals to the Third Division title and to Second Division football for the first time in 55 years 13 14 Hurlock s performances saw him named the Third Division PFA Team of the Year 15 He made 19 appearances in the Second Division before departing Elm Park on 12 February 1987 16 Hurlock made 35 appearances and scored no goals during his year with Reading 17 In 2002 Hurlock revealed that he failed to see eye to eye with manager Ian Branfoot as he refused to relocate to Reading from his Brentford home 7 Millwall Edit Hurlock joined Second Division club Millwall for a 95 000 fee on 12 February 1987 and reunited with former Brentford assistant manager John Docherty 18 then manager of the Lions 7 He made 13 appearances and scored one goal in what remained of the 1986 87 season before making 33 appearances in the following campaign helping the Lions to the Second Division championship and to top flight football for the first time in the club s history 18 Nicknamed Terry Warlock by the Millwall supporters 19 Hurlock showed impressive form during the 1988 89 season making 40 appearances scoring three goals and winning the club s Player of the Year award 18 He made a further 37 appearances during the 1989 90 season 18 a disastrous campaign in which Millwall were relegated back to the Second Division with a bottom place finish in the First Division 20 Hurlock departed Millwall on 23 August 1990 having made 123 appearances and scored 10 goals during 3 1 2 years at The Den 18 Rangers Edit Hurlock moved to Scotland to sign for Scottish League Premier Division club Rangers on 23 August 1990 for a 375 000 fee 18 In one season at Ibrox Hurlock made 35 appearances scored two goals and won Premier Division and League Cup medals 21 Southampton Edit Hurlock returned to England to sign for First Division club Southampton on 9 September 1991 for a 400 000 fee 22 He made 36 appearances and scored two goals during the 1991 92 season and was part of the team which reached the 1992 Full Members Cup Final losing 3 2 to Nottingham Forest after extra time 23 Hurlock made 33 appearances during the inaugural season of the new Premier League 23 before falling out of favour the following year departing in February 1994 18 He made 71 appearances and scored two goals in 2 1 2 years at The Dell 23 Return to Millwall Edit Hurlock dropped down to the First Division to rejoin high flying Millwall on 25 February 1994 on a free transfer 18 He had an ignominious return to action with the Lions lasting just nine minutes after being the first of three players sent off in a 0 0 draw with Leicester City on 6 March 24 25 Hurlock made 15 appearances during what remained of the 1993 94 season helping the club to a third place finish and a spot in the playoffs but his season ended on a sour note after a 5 1 defeat on aggregate to Derby County in the semi finals 18 Hurlock departed the club after the season and finished his Millwall career having made 138 appearances and scored 10 goals across his two spells 18 He is regarded with legend status amongst the Lions supporters and is a member of the club s Hall of Fame 26 25 Fulham Edit Hurlock signed for Third Division club Fulham in July 1994 1 He made 27 league appearances and scored one goal during the 1994 95 season in which the Cottagers narrowly missed out on a place in the playoffs 27 Ahead of the 1995 96 season Hurlock sustained a double leg break at the hands of Brentford defender Martin Grainger in a pre season friendly between the two clubs 7 The injury forced him to retire from football at the age of 36 28 During his one season with Fulham Hurlock set an unwanted record of 61 disciplinary points 9 International career EditHurlock s performances for Millwall in the First Division during the 1988 89 season saw him called into the England B squad for three friendlies in May 1989 9 He scored on his second appearance opening the scoring in a 2 0 win over Iceland 29 Quotes Edit I stayed away from him as much as possible David Beckham recalls a match against Fulham during his loan spell at Preston North End 30 Some of us Millwall players were playfully goading Terry about what he was going to do to Vinnie Jones in the upcoming fixture with Wimbledon Without saying a word he got up from the table and walked to the entrance of the pub and ripped the door off its hinges Millwall teammate Tony Cascarino 30 Absolute hero He was a very very hard player but a very very intelligent player Millwall supporter Bob Crow 4 Intimidating He just had to growl at the opposition and they d be scared but he was also a decent player Millwall teammate Teddy Sheringham 31 Q What s your favourite animal A Terry Hurlock Millwall teammate Neil Ruddock 32 Hurlock was like Michael Bolton crossed with a pit bull and was brought in to add some bite to the Saints midfield Chris Rann Metro 33 I d come here Brentford as a young professional and he just epitomised it He was just a leader and I only thought if I could emulate this fellow He d get press for his ruggedness and tough tackling but he could play Week in week out year after year Tel was ripping up trees for Brentford He was a great player If you re a poor player you aren t going to go on and play for Glasgow Rangers Brentford teammate Terry Evans 34 Personal life EditDuring his time with Brentford Hurlock was convinced by chairman Martin Lange to buy a house next to the club s Griffin Park ground 9 He was friends with Millwall supporter Bob Crow and has worked for the RMT since 2012 4 35 Career statistics EditAppearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League National Cup League Cup Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsBrentford 1980 81 10 Third Division 42 4 3 0 45 41981 82 10 40 2 3 0 2 0 45 21982 83 10 39 3 3 2 5 1 47 61983 84 10 32 4 4 1 2 0 2 a 0 40 51984 85 10 40 3 4 1 4 0 6 a 0 54 41985 86 10 27 2 0 0 4 1 1 0 32 5Total 220 18 17 4 17 2 9 0 263 24Reading 1985 86 13 Third Division 16 0 16 01986 87 16 Second Division 13 0 1 0 3 0 2 b 0 19 0Total 29 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 35 0Millwall 1986 87 18 Second Division 13 1 13 11987 88 18 28 4 0 0 4 0 1 b 0 33 41988 89 18 First Division 34 3 1 0 2 0 3 b 0 40 31989 90 18 29 0 4 0 3 2 1 0 37 2Total 104 8 5 0 9 2 5 0 123 10Rangers 1990 91 21 Scottish Premier Division 29 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 35 2Southampton 1991 92 23 First Division 27 0 5 0 4 0 6 b 1 42 11992 93 23 Premier League 30 0 0 0 3 0 33 01993 94 23 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Total 59 0 5 0 7 0 6 1 77 1Millwall 1993 94 18 First Division 13 0 2 c 0 15 0Fulham 1994 95 27 Third Division 27 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 30 1Career total 481 29 32 4 41 4 24 1 578 38 a b Appearances in Football League Trophy a b c d Appearances in Full Members Cup Appearances in First Division play offsHonours EditReading Football League Third Division 1985 86 13 Millwall Football League Second Division 1987 88 18 Rangers Scottish League Premier Division 1990 91 21 Scottish League Cup 1990 91 21 Southampton Full Members Cup runner up 1991 92 36 Individual Brentford Supporters Player of the Year 1980 81 37 Brentford Players Player of the Year 1980 81 37 Football League Third Division PFA Team of the Year 1985 86 15 Millwall Player of the Year 1988 89 18 Millwall Hall of Fame 26 References Edit a b Terry Hurlock Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 25 June 2015 Terry Hurlock at Soccerbase Chris Kamara One on One 3 December 2010 Retrieved 27 November 2014 a b c Hattenstone Simon 19 June 2009 If anybody says it is nice to be hated they re lying The Guardian Retrieved 27 November 2014 If their top geezer gets sorted out early doors you win Vinnie Jones The Independent Retrieved 27 November 2014 Murphy Alex 7 August 2007 Footballs 50 greatest hard men The Times London Retrieved 25 May 2010 a b c d e f Lane David 2002 Cult Bees amp Legends Volume One Hampton Wick Woodpecker Multimedia pp 41 48 ISBN 0 9543682 0 7 Holley Duncan Chalk Gary 2003 In That Number A post war chronicle of Southampton FC Hagiology Publishing p 530 ISBN 0 9534474 3 X a b c d e f g h Haynes Graham Coumbe Frank 2006 Timeless Bees Brentford F C Who s Who 1920 2006 Harefield Yore Publications pp 84 85 ISBN 978 0955294914 a b c d e f g h White Eric ed 1989 100 Years Of Brentford Brentford FC pp 396 398 ISBN 0951526200 Brentford TalkFootball Retrieved 27 November 2014 Brentford Football League 125 Archived from the original on 10 March 2016 Retrieved 27 November 2014 a b c Reading 1985 86 Retrieved 27 November 2014 Reading F C at the Football Club History Database a b Lynch Tony 1995 The Official P F A Footballers Heroes Random House p 146 ISBN 0 09 179135 9 a b Reading 1986 87 Retrieved 27 November 2014 Terry Hurlock Reading FC Former Players Association Retrieved 27 November 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Terry Hurlock Retrieved 27 November 2014 Hard Man Hurlock Eclipses Eddery Retrieved 27 November 2014 Millwall Complete History Statto com Archived from the original on 9 April 2016 Retrieved 21 December 2016 a b c d Rangers Player Terry Hurlock Details Retrieved 27 November 2014 Terry Hurlock 1991 92 1993 94 Southampton FC Sporting Heroes Retrieved 27 November 2014 a b c d e f Terry Hurlock 11v11 com Retrieved 27 November 2014 Football Three sent off The Independent Retrieved 27 November 2014 a b You should never go back Footymad Limited Retrieved 27 November 2014 a b The Millwall Hall of Fame millwallfc co uk Archived from the original on 28 May 2017 Retrieved 14 June 2015 a b Terence Hurlock Fulhamweb Retrieved 28 March 2019 Fort Hugh 10 March 2014 11 Reading FC Hard Men picture gallery getreading Retrieved 27 November 2014 England International Results B Team Details RSSSF Retrieved 21 December 2016 a b Top Three Hardest Fulham players ever Sport co uk Retrieved 27 November 2014 Stammers Steve 6 April 2013 Millwall vs Wigan FA Cup semi final preview Teddy Sheringham backs his former club and Roberto Martinez fears Wembley atmosphere Mirror Online mirror Retrieved 27 November 2014 Terry Hurlock Skillful but scruffy Virgin Media Archived from the original on 5 December 2014 Retrieved 27 November 2014 Rann Chris 8 July 2013 Southampton FC transfer news We have a history of quality Metro Retrieved 27 November 2014 Where Are They Now Terry Evans Part 2 Archived from the original on 11 June 2010 Retrieved 26 March 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Cowan Tam 8 February 2012 Avoid Hibees If You re Talent Spotting dailyrecord Retrieved 27 November 2014 Holley Duncan Chalk Gary 2003 In That Number A post war chronicle of Southampton FC Hagiology Publishing p 301 ISBN 0 9534474 3 X a b Croxford Mark Lane David Waterman Greville 2011 The Big Brentford Book of the 80s Legends Publishing p 383 ISBN 978 1906796716 External links EditTerry Hurlock at Soccerbase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terry Hurlock amp oldid 1164039758, wikipedia, wiki, 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