Terry Bullivant
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| Terry Bullivant | ||
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| Full name | Terence Patrick Bullivant | |
| Date of birth | September 23, 1956 | |
| Place of birth | Lambeth, England | |
| Playing position | Midfielder | |
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| Current club | Brentford Assistant Manager |
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| 1996 1997 1997-1998 2001 |
Barnet Barnet Reading Crystal Palace (caretaker with Steve Kember) |
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Terry Bullivant (born 23 September 1956, Lambeth, England) is an English football coach, currently Assistant Manager of Brentford.
Bullivant was a midfielder during his playing days, signed as an apprentice in May 1974 to Fulham FC and transferred to Aston Villa FC for £220,000 in November 1979. Playing 108 times and making another 7 as subtitute scoring 2 goals for Fulham.
He later managed Barnet, and later Reading before resigning following a run of poor results.
He then coached at Brentford, followed by a spell at Crystal Palace, where he briefly took the reins as caretaker manager alongside Steve Kember after Steve Bruce's resignation.
In October 2004 Bullivant left Crystal Palace to become first-team coach at Watford, who had lost previous incumbent Terry Burton to Cardiff City. When manager Ray Lewington was relieved of his duties in March 2005, Bullivant became joint caretaker manager alongside Nigel Gibbs. Watford appointed Adrian Boothroyd as Lewington's replacement, and he created a new management team. Bulliant departed without presiding over a single game.
He subsequently joined the coaching staff at Birmingham City, until a clearout of backroom staff following relegation from the Premier League, saw Bullivant released by the Blues in June 2006.
He returned to Brentford on March 11, 2008 as Andy Scott's Assistant Manager.
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