Andy Todd (footballer born 1974)
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Andy Todd | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Andrew John James Todd | |
Date of birth | September 21, 1974 | |
Place of birth | Derby, England | |
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | |
Playing position | Central Defender/Defensive Midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Derby County | |
Number | 17 | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1992–1995 1995 1995–1999 1999–2002 2002 2002–2007 2003 2007– |
Middlesbrough → Swindon Town (loan) Bolton Wanderers Charlton Athletic → Grimsby Town (loan) Blackburn Rovers → Burnley (loan) Derby County |
13 (0) 84 (2) 40 (1) 12 (3) 88 (4) 7 (0) 19 (1) |
8 (0)
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Andrew John James "Andy" Todd (born September 21, 1974 in Derby, England) is an English football player who currently plays for Derby County. He is a central defender who can also play as a defensive midfielder, and he is the son of former Derby County and England defender Colin Todd who was manager of Middlesbrough when Andy made his debut.
Todd's strengths are his ability to read the game, strength in the tackle and good passing ability out of defence. Although relatively small for a centre-back, Todd is also very strong in the air. He is well known for getting stuck in and putting in aggressive challenges, which has won over many fans.
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[edit] Club career
[edit] Early career
Initially a trainee at Middlesbrough, Todd made his debut in 1992. He was loaned to Swindon Town shortly before leaving Boro in August 1995 to join Bolton Wanderers for a transfer fee of £250,000. He scored two goals in total for Bolton over a four-year period, winning the 1996-97 Division One championship in the process. Todd left Bolton under a cloud, after allegedly breaking assistant manager Phil Brown's jaw and cheekbone in an incident at a team bonding session.
[edit] Charlton
Todd then moved to Charlton Athletic, another Division One club, and won Division One for a second time. However, a training fracas with a then unnamed player (who was later revealed to be Dean Kiely), meant that he was on a knife-edge at the club. Initially welcomed back, he was loaned to Grimsby Town in February 2002, who at the time were struggling in Division One. Todd scored three goals in twelve league games for the Mariners, helping the club keep their place in the division.
[edit] Blackburn Rovers
In May 2002, Todd left for Blackburn, attracted by the lure of a big club, but found first team opportunities hard to come by. Soon after breaking into the team in January 2003, he was sent off against Birmingham for kicking Christophe Dugarry in an off the ball incident. His first Rovers goal was in a 3-2 victory over Leeds United towards the end of that season.
Todd was put on the transfer list in 2003/04 and was loaned to Burnley. Good performances for Burnley prompted a recall and Todd was thrust straight back into Rovers' first eleven with the team struggling near the bottom of the league. Todd's "wearing his heart on his sleeve" attitude was just what Rovers needed and his strong and assured performances in defence helped Rovers move up the league. Todd won Rovers' player of the year award.
In 2004/05, Todd was handed the Rovers' captaincy by Mark Hughes following the departure of Barry Ferguson to Rangers, a recognition of his continued solid performances. He once again won the player of the year and then led Rovers to European qualification the following season.
Todd was accused of elbowing Robin van Persie in the 2005 FA Cup Semi Final against Arsenal. However, the FA subsequently cleared him of any wrongdoing, as it could not be proven as a deliberate act.
Todd's name came up in the 2006 allegations of corruption in English football. Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp was secretly filmed discussing the possibility of buying Todd with agent Peter Harrison, which is illegal under FA rules. However, the programme merely showed Harrison approaching Redknapp and asking direct questions which Redknapp answered. Redknapp simply stated, "Yeah, I'd have him, I like Toddy, he's a tough bastard."
He has however found first team opportunities hard to come by during the latter stages of the 2006-2007 season, after talks with Todd, Mark Hughes has also let it be known that he is available for transfer, with Derby County, Sunderland, Birmingham City, Wigan Athletic and Portsmouth all expressing an interest.
[edit] Derby County
Todd joined Derby County, for an undisclosed fee believed to be around the £750000 mark on July 7, 2007[1] and scored a late equaliser on his debut against Portsmouth on August 11, 2007. However, his performance level soon dropped and after making two mistakes in Derby's 1-4 FA Cup defeat to Preston, Derby boss Paul Jewell gave Todd the hairdryer treatment. It was announced on May 8, 2008 that Todd was not in Jewell's plans for his restructuring of the Derby squad following relegation and he would be allowed to leave on a free transfer.
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Persondata | |
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NAME | Todd, Andrew John James |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Todd, Andy |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Football (soccer) player |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 21, 1974 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Derby, Derbyshire, England |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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