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Terry Paine

Terry Paine
Personal information
Full name Terence Lionel Paine
Date of birth (1939-03-23) 23 March 1939 (age 77)
Place of birth Winchester, England
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Playing position Winger
Youth career
1954–1956 Winchester City
1956–1957 Southampton
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1957–1974 Southampton 713 (160)
1974–1977 Hereford United 111 (8)
1979–1980 Cheltenham Town
Total 824 (168)
National team
1963–1966 England 19 (7)
Teams managed
1980 Cheltenham Town
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Terence Lionel "Terry" Paine MBE (born 23 March 1939) is a retired English footballer. Originally from Winchester, Paine is best known for his career with Southampton, for whom he made over 800 appearances (a club record) in 18 seasons with the club. He later played for Hereford United, and briefly worked at Cheltenham Town as a player-manager. He played primarily as a winger, but was also comfortable in other midfield positions and as a forward.

Paine began his career as a youth player with local club Winchester City, before signing professional terms with Southampton in 1956. He quickly became a regular for the team as a right-sided winger, and was also on occasion played on the left wing, in the centre of midfield, or up front. In 1960 he was a part of the squad which won the club's only Third Division title, and in 1966 helped the club to its first promotion to the First Division. Paine left Southampton in 1974, after the club was relegated back to the Second Division.

For the last three years of his playing career Paine played for Hereford United, helping the club win its first Third Division title in 1976 and thus achieve promotion to the Second Division. He retired at the end of the 1976–77 season, and held a number of coaching roles before taking on the job of first team manager at Cheltenham Town in 1980, where he also played the occasional match. He left after just half a season, and has since held a number of coaching roles at various clubs and worked as a sports pundit in South Africa.

Paine worked as a coach-builder at Eastleigh’s British Railways depot, and played his early football for his local club, Winchester City and featured in their Amateur Cup run in 1956–57. He had trials at both Portsmouth and Arsenal (for whom he scored twice in a trial match) but Winchester's manager was former Saints player Harry Osman who alerted Ted Bates to Paine's potential and in August 1956, the Football Echo reported “Terry Paine, a Winchester City forward, in whom Arsenal were interested has been added to the playing staff list.”


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