Playing position Role Footballer Height 1.80 m | Years Team Position Wing half Name Terry Bradbury Date joined 1969 | |
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Full name Terence Eugene Bradbury Date of birth (1939-11-15) 15 November 1939 (age 76) Place of birth Paddington, London, England |
VIDEO: Former Chelsea footballer who used to earn €34 a week wins €7.6m...
Terence Eugene Bradbury (born 15 November 1939) is an English former professional footballer who played as a wing half.
Contents
- VIDEO Former Chelsea footballer who used to earn 34 a week wins 76m
- Former Chelsea star wins 55M Lotto jackpot
- Playing career
- Personal life
- References

Former Chelsea star wins £5.5M Lotto jackpot
Playing career

Bradbury began his career with Chelsea, being capped by England Schoolboys on four occasions. He went on to make 29 appearances in the Football League First Division for Chelsea before leaving for Southend United in September 1962, for about £6,000, after falling out with manager Tommy Docherty.

After four years of regular football at Roots Hall, Bradbury switched to Leyton Orient for 1966–67 and then moved to Wrexham in the summer of 1967. Bradbury was sent off on his league debut against Luton Town but went on to establish himself as a favourite with Wrexham fans. In 1969, he joined local rivals Chester, combining his playing duties with working as a coach. After leaving Chester in 1971, Bradbury worked as a player-coach at Weymouth and followed it up with a short-spell as player-manager at Northwich Victoria.
Personal life

Away from football, Bradbury has worked in the licensing trade, being based in Derbyshire. In July 2015 Bradbury won a prize of £5.5m on the National Lottery.

