Paul Todd (footballer)

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Paul Todd
Personal information
Full namePaul Raymond Todd
Date of birth(1920-05-08)8 May 1920
Place of birthMiddlesbrough, England
Date of deathOctober 2000 (aged 80)
Playing positionInside forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1946−1950Doncaster Rovers160(49)
1950−1952?Blackburn Rovers46(12)
1952?−1953Hull City27(3)
1953−1957King's Lynn
1962Boston United1(0)
Teams managed
1953−1957Kings Lynn
1961−1964Boston United
1964−1966Boston
Worksop Town
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Paul Raymond Todd (8 May 1920−October 2000) was an English footballer who played as an inside forward in the Football League for Doncaster Rovers, Blackburn Rovers and Hull City.[1]

Being stationed in the RAF near Doncaster during the war, Todd turned out for Doncaster 36 times in the wartime leagues. He was also captain of the RAF Command team in Ceylon.[2] With the war over and League football recommencing, he signed for Doncaster and became a regular for the next four seasons, becoming captain under manager Peter Doherty.[1] In his first season he scored 26 goals from 44 appearances.[2]

He moved to then high flying Blackburn Rovers, and then to Hull City.

For the 1953−54 season he became player-manager of Kings Lynn, scoring 36 times in his 56 league and cup games, as well as taking them to win the Eastern Counties League and the Norfolk Senior Cup.[2] He remained there for 3 more seasons as they played in the Midland League.

Between 1961−1964 would see him managing Boston United in the Central Alliance League. At the end of his first season in a game against Wilmorton, Todd at 42 had to step in to play when one of his team failed to show.[3] That first season saw United win the Central Alliance League and the Central Alliance Cup.[4]

He moved to become the first manager of Boston when they were formed in 1964 as Boston United entered serious financial straights,[5] taking with him many of the payers from United.[6] He led them to a Lincolnshire League title in their first season and a Central Alliance title the following season. He later managed Worksop Town.[3]

Todd died in October 2000.[7]

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