Terry Yorath

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Terence Charles Yorath (born in Cardiff, Wales on March 27, 1950) is a former footballer and football manager who has managed the Wales national football team, as well as the Lebanon national football team.

He is currently the assistant manager of Huddersfield Town A.F.C. and his daughter is the successful broadcaster, Gabby Logan. He had a son called Daniel who died in 1992 at the age of 15, as a result of an undetected heart condition which claimed his life just before he was due to begin a footballing career with Leeds United.

Terry Yorath was first-team coach at Bradford City when they won promotion to the Premiership in 1999. He took on the same role with Sheffield Wednesday and was appointed manager in the autumn of 2001, but was sacked the following year as they ebbed away towards relegation in Division One.

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[edit] Playing career

[edit] Management career

He has twice assisted manager Peter Jackson at Huddersfield Town F.C. (1995-1997) and (2003 to date)

[edit] Trivia

In 2004 Yorath was arrested and charged with 60 hours community service after a drink driving accident. Yorath knocked down 27-year-old call centre worker Raziya Aslam breaking her pelvis. Yorath pleaded guilty to all charges and also received a 30-month driving ban. The trial judge had been seriously considering a prison sentence for Yorath, but his defence advised that there was a risk that Yorath would commit suicide if sent to prison. Yorath maintains that he would not have taken his own life if he had been jailed. [1]

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Huddersfield Town F.C. - Current Squad

1 Rachubka | 2 Holdsworth | 3 Adams | 4 Hudson | 5 Mirfin | 6 N. Clarke | 7 Brandon | 8 Worthington | 9 Abbott | 10 Taylor-Fletcher | 11 Schofield | 12 Ahmed | 14 T. Clarke | 15 McAliskey | 16 McIntosh | 17 McCombe | 18 Beckett | 19 Collins | 21 Hardy | 22 Young | 23 Booth | 27 Glennon | 30 Hand | 31 Skarz | -- Eastwood | Manager: Jackson

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