Key facts
- Terry Butcher captained England and won 77 caps.
- He led England to a strong performance in the 1990 World Cup.
- Butcher recalls earning £50 a week early in his career.
- He mentions needing the club cobbler to mend his boots.
Terry Butcher, a former captain of the England football team, has spoken about the significant differences in financial circumstances and equipment between his playing days and modern professional football. Butcher, who earned 77 caps for England over a decade and captained the team during their successful 1990 World Cup campaign, recalled starting his career on a modest wage of £50 per week. He highlighted the basic conditions he faced, even needing the club's cobbler to repair his boots, contrasting it sharply with the high-end fashion and resources available to today's players.
