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Terrence Alcock (born 9 December 1946) is an English former footballer. A defender, he played 330 league games in a 15-year career in the English Football League.

He played for Port Vale from 1963 to 1967 before spending nine years with Blackpool following a £30,000 transfer. He helped the "Seasiders" to win promotion out of the Second Division in 1969–70. Also, he featured in the club's Anglo-Italian Cup success in 1971. He made 112 league appearances for Port Vale and 191 for Blackpool. After 1976, he had short spells back at Port Vale, and then Halifax Town and Lancaster City. He also had short loan spells with Bury, Blackburn Rovers and American side Portland Timbers.


Career

Port Vale
Alcock was born in Hanley and attended Wellington Road School, where he played as a goalkeeper before later converting into a versatile . Starting his career at Third Division club Port Vale in 1963, he played two games in 1963–64, before he turned professional in September 1964 under Freddie Steele.
(1996). 9780952915201, Witan Books.
He then featured 31 times in the 1964–65 season, as the "Valiants" were relegated into the Fourth Division. He made 46 appearances in 1965–66, as new boss struggled to keep Vale off the foot of the table; they eventually finished 19th, four points ahead of bottom club Wrexham. He played 45 games in 1966–67, picking up attention from higher profile clubs.


Blackpool
Alcock left in August 1967, when he was signed by Blackpool manager , whose side were then playing in the Second Division, for a fee of £30,000, which was a Port Vale club record at the time. His new team missed out on promotion to the First Division in 1967–68 after they finished one point behind champions Ipswich Town and level on points with Queens Park Rangers, who had a superior goal average. They dropped to eighth in 1968–69, before winning promotion as runners-up in 1969–70 under the stewardship of . However, the new boss could not prevent the club from dropping straight back out of the top flight with a bottom-placed finish in 1970–71. Alcock was a member of the Blackpool team that won the 1971 Anglo-Italian Cup, beating Bologna 2–1 after extra time in the final at the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on 12 June 1971.
(1992). 187362607X, Breedon Books Publishing Co Ltd. 187362607X
In the 1971–72 season he spent a short time on loan at Fourth Division club Bury, playing six league games and scoring one goal. Alcock played in the 1972 Anglo-Italian Cup, scoring in Blackpool's 10–0 victory over on 10 June 1972 at , en route to Blackpool's appearance in the final. Alcock scored the "Seasiders"' goal as they lost out 3–1 to at the . Blackpool finished seventh in the second tier in 1972–73, before posting a fifth-place finish in 1973–74 under ; they ended the campaign just two places and two points behind promoted Carlisle United. They then finished seventh in 1974–75 and tenth in 1975–76. In December 1976, he joined league rivals Blackburn Rovers on loan, playing three league and two FA Cup games.
(1994). 9781873626702, Breedon. .
He played a total of 191 league games for the "Seasiders", scoring 21 goals.


Later career
He re-joined Port Vale in February 1977, who were now managed by former teammate . However, he just played the one game in 1976–77. He then spent a short period on loan with North American Soccer League club Portland Timbers, scoring two goals in seven appearances in 1977. He returned to to replace an absent David Harris, and scored twice in three appearances in 1977–78. He joined Fourth Division club Halifax Town in 1978, and then later that same year moved into non-League football with Lancaster City, of the Northern Premier League, with whom he finished his playing career.


Post-retirement
After retiring from football, Alcock became the licensee of the Blackpool Supporters Club at , before taking on similar positions at in , Warton and then .


Career statistics
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Port Vale1963–64Third Division0
1964–65Third Division0
1965–66Fourth Division0
1966–67Fourth Division0
Blackpool1967–68Second Division0
1968–69Second Division1
1969–70Second Division0
1970–71First Division1
1971–71Second Division1
1972–73Second Division3
1973–74Second Division12
1974–75Second Division4
1975–76Second Division2
Bury (loan)1971–72Fourth Division1
Blackburn Rovers (loan)1976–77Second Division1
Port Vale1976–77Third Division0
1977–78Third Division2
2
Halifax Town1977–78Fourth Division2


Honours
Blackpool
  • Football League Second Division second-place promotion: 1969–70
  • Anglo-Italian Cup: 1971; runner-up: 1972

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