Career
Wallace"s main claims to fame were scoring twice in the very first British Broadcasting Corporation "Match of the Day" and being "s first ever European Champions" Cup goal scorer, with the first goal in an away tie against Reykjavík, both occurring in August 1964. Despite such a promising start his first team opportunities were limited by the consistency, fitness and excellent disciplinary records of "s twin strike force, Roger Hunt and Ian Street John, respectively England and Scotland internationals. Wallace played for Reserves between 1965 and 1967.
When Tony Hateley joined in 1967, Wallace left on a free transfer, joining Crewe Alexandra.
Wallace scored 20 goals in 94 league appearances for Crewe in the late 1960s and early 1970s.