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Leader Live
7 hours ago
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- Leader Live
Tributes paid to Wrexham footballing great Terry Hennessey
Terry Hennessey, who was from Llay, died aged 82 years old on Friday, August 8. The tough-tackling defender's death was confirmed in a statement by his family which read; "A man of humility and passion, Terry Hennessey was not only a footballer of great stature but also a devoted ambassador of the sport across continents. "He spent his later years on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula in Australia, where he remained closely connected to football as both a mentor and enthusiast. "Terry was a devoted husband to the late Sandra for over 44 years. Terry is survived by his son Dean, daughter Samantha and son-in-law Jim. "Terry was a loving grandfather of six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. "We pay tribute to a man whose influence transcended borders and whose legacy will endure through the many lives he touched on and off the pitch. "Rest in peace, Terry. You will forever be part of football's proud history and much-loved family man." Former clubs including Derby County - who Hennessey won the First Division title with in 71/72 under the legendary Brian Clough - wore black armbands in tribute over the weekend. In tribute, they wrote; "Derby County is saddened by the passing of former player Terry Hennessey. Hennessey won the First Division title in 1971/72 and made a total of 82 appearances for the club. Derby County's deepest condolences and thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time." Derby County is saddened by the passing of former player Terry Hennessey. Hennessey won the First Division title in 1971/72 and made a total of 82 appearances for the club. Derby County's deepest condolences and thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time. Hennessey began his professional football career at Birmingham City, having been spotted by the club's Chief Scout Don Dorman. He would go on to make 202 appearances for the Blues and was part of the side that won the League Cup in 1963 with a historic victory over Aston Villa. He also captained the side in the 1961 Fairs Cup Final against Roma. The club wrote; "Birmingham City is saddened to learn of the passing of the Club's former player Terry Hennessey at the age of 82. "Everyone at Birmingham City sends their sincerest condolences to Terry's family and friends at this sad time." TOP STORIES TODAY North Wales actress delighted to return home on UK tour for 'dream role' Discover the 'chocolate box' village in North Wales named among the UK's best He would later be sold to Nottingham Forest for a club-record fee in 1965, where he became captain and made over 180 appearances between 1965 and 1970. In their tribute, the club wrote; "All at Nottingham Forest are saddened to learn of the passing of former Forest captain, Terry Hennessey. "Everyone at the Club sends their condolences to Mr. Hennessey's family and friends at this extremely difficult time." On the international stage for Wales, Hennessey played 39 times for Wales. Years later, his cousin, goalkeeper Wayne would become one of Cymru's most-capped players ever with 109 matches to his name. After hanging up his boots, Hennessey took charge at Tamworth before going on to manage in America with Tulsa Roughnecks, Australia with Melbourne Croatia and Germany with Heidelberg.


BBC News
3 days ago
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- BBC News
Former captain Hennessey dies aged 82
Former Nottingham Forest captain Terry Hennessey has died at the age of made over 159 appearances between 1965 and 1970, earning 39 caps for Wales over the span of a club said in a statement: "Everyone sends their condolences to Mr. Hennessey's family and friends at this extremely difficult time."


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
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- Scottish Sun
Terry Hennessey dead at 82: Former Nottingham Forest captain and cousin of Wales keeper Wayne dies
Tributes have started pouring in for the former star ICON LOST Terry Hennessey dead at 82: Former Nottingham Forest captain and cousin of Wales keeper Wayne dies FORMER Nottingham Forest captain Terry Hennessey has died aged 82. The former Wales international and Forest icon's sad passing was announced in a statemen by the Premier League club. Advertisement 1 Terry Hennessey has died aged 82 Credit: Colorsport A statement on the club website read: "All at Nottingham Forest are saddened to learn of the passing of former Forest captain, Terry Hennessey." Adding: "Everyone at the Club sends their condolences to Mr. Hennessey's family and friends at this extremely difficult time." Hennessey made over 180 appearances for Nottingham Forest between 1965 and 1970. He also represented the likes of Birmingham City and Derby County in a career that saw him make over 400 professional appearances. Advertisement READ MORE IN FOOTBALL WE WANT JU Juventus eye Tonali and will offer Newcastle Vlahovic and another star in return Hennessey was a 39-time Wales international, making his debut in a 4-0 thrashing of Northern Ireland in 1962. MORE TO FOLLOW... THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.


The Sun
3 days ago
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- The Sun
Terry Hennessey dead at 82: Former Nottingham Forest captain and cousin of Wales keeper Wayne dies
FORMER Nottingham Forest captain Terry Hennessey has died aged 82. The former Wales international and Forest icon's sad passing was announced in a statemen by the Premier League club. 1 A statement on the club website read: "All at Nottingham Forest are saddened to learn of the passing of former Forest captain, Terry Hennessey." Adding: "Everyone at the Club sends their condolences to Mr. Hennessey's family and friends at this extremely difficult time." Hennessey made over 180 appearances for Nottingham Forest between 1965 and 1970. He also represented the likes of Birmingham City and Derby County in a career that saw him make over 400 professional appearances. Hennessey was a 39-time Wales international, making his debut in a 4-0 thrashing of Northern Ireland in 1962. Football seemingly ran in the Hennessy family, with Terry actually the cousin of 109-time Wales goalkeeper and fellow Forest favourite Wayne Hennessey. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..