Tottenham Hotspur announces the death of former winger Terry Dyson, who dies at 91. The club says Dyson made 209 appearances and scored 55 goals during a 10-year spell with Spurs, and it pays tribute to him as a key member of the team.
Dyson is widely remembered for helping Spurs win the 1960-61 “Double,” winning both the league and the FA Cup. Sources also note his scoring in major finals, including in the FA Cup Final and in the 1963 European Cup Winners’ Cup Final, where he scores twice. Both outlets highlight his record against Arsenal: Dyson is the only Spurs player to score a hat-trick in a north London derby. While one outlet focuses primarily on his club contribution and overall impact, the other emphasizes his distinctive Arsenal hat-trick and specific final appearances, but the core facts about his Spurs achievements are consistent across coverage.