"Terence" ""Terry"" "Bailey" is a former English Association football/footballer who played as a midfielder. His son Mark Bailey (footballer)/Mark Bailey also played professional football.

After a brief association with Winsford United F.C./Winsford United, he joined Stafford Rangers F.C./Stafford Rangers in 1968. He spent six years with the club, as they finished as Cheshire County League runners-up in 1968–69, and then dominated the non-league scene of the early 1970s. His honours with the club in this period include: winners medals in the Midland Floodlight Cup, Staffordshire Senior Cup and FA Trophy; a Peter Swales Shield/Northern Premier League Shield runners-up medal; a Northern Premier League runners-up medal in 1970–71 Northern Premier League/1970–71, and a Northern Premier League champions medal in 1971–72 Northern Premier League/1971–72. He then went into the Football League with Port Vale F.C./Port Vale after the club paid Rangers £3,000 in May 1974. Spending four years with the Vale, he played 190 games in league and cup, and finished as the club's joint-top scorer in 1974–75 Port Vale F.C. season/1974–75. He was sold on to non-league Northwich Victoria F.C./Northwich Victoria for £2,000 in August 1978, and later returned to Stafford Rangers.

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