Kevin Arnott (footballer)
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Kevin Arnott (born September 28, 1958 in Gateshead, England) is an English footballer best known for his career with Sunderland.
Arnott was a talented midfielder with excellent vision and ball control, who came to prominence during Sunderland's First Division campaign in the 1976-77 season. He was one of a trio of young players to emerge that season along with Gary Rowell and Shaun Elliott.
After a loan spell with Blackburn Rovers, he joined Sheffield United (then under the management of former Sunderland player Ian Porterfield) in 1982. He had further loan spells at Blackburn and Rotherham United, but returned to the Blades and remained at the club until 1987. He finished his League career at Chesterfield.
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