Tim Sheppard
English physiotherapist
Tim Sheppard is a Chartered Physiotherapist.[1] He was physiotherapist for English football team Norwich City F.C.[2]
Sheppard was team physio between 1980 and 2001 when he left for "family reasons"[3]
Sheppard's service was recognised by the Norwich City Hall of Fame. He was an inaugural member[4]
References
- ^ "Linkedin entry for Tim Sheppard". 29 October 2020.
- ^ "Abbey makes up for lost time". telegraph.co.uk. 21 January 2001.
- ^ "Flown From the Nest - Tim Sheppard". www.ex-canaries.co.uk. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
- ^ Freezer, David. "Former physio gives his inside view of Norwich City's famous Uefa Cup victory over Bayern Munich". Eastern Daily Press. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
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Norwich City F.C. – Hall of Fame inductees
- Adams
- Bellamy
- Bennett
- Bly
- Bond
- Bone
- Bowen
- Boyer
- Brown
- Bruce
- Bryceland
- Channon
- Chase
- Crook
- Cross
- Crossan
- Crowe
- Culverhouse
- Curran
- Drinkell
- Eadie
- Eyre
- Fashanu
- Fleck
- Fleming
- Foggo
- Foulkes
- Fox
- Furness
- Gordon
- Goss
- Hartford
- Hill
- Hollis
- Ga. Holt
- Hunt
- Kennon
- Kenton
- Kinsey
- Lewis
- Livermore
- Low
- MacDougall
- Mackay
- Marshall
- Mendham
- McCrohan
- McVeigh
- Megson
- Morgan
- Neighbour
- Newman
- Newsome
- Norman
- O'Neill
- Paddon
- Pickwick
- Polston
- Powell
- Punton
- Reeves
- Sheppard
- Smith
- Suggett
- Sutch
- Sutton
- Thurlow
- Townsend
- Walker
- Watson
- Williams
- Woods
- Worthington
- Wynn-Jones
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