Andy Tod

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Andy Tod
Personal information
Full name Andrew Tod
Date of birth (1971-11-04) 4 November 1971 (age 52)
Place of birth Dunfermline, Scotland
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
Kelty Hearts
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–2001 Dunfermline Athletic 211 (34)
2000 Stockport County (loan) 11 (3)
2001 Bradford City (loan) 12 (4)
2001–2003 Bradford City 23 (1)
2002 Heart of Midlothian (loan) 3 (1)
2003 Dundee United (loan) 13 (2)
2003–2007 Dunfermline Athletic 101 (12)
2007–2008 Raith Rovers 22 (2)
2008–2009 Forfar Athletic (loan) 6 (0)
2009–2011 Forfar Athletic 67 (1)
Total 469 (60)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 1 February 2011
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 31 October 2008

Andy Tod (born 4 November 1971 in Dunfermline) is a former Scottish professional footballer who played mainly as a defender.

Career

Tod, a versatile player who could play in defence or attack, started his career at Dunfermline Athletic in 1992. He departed in 2001 to join Bradford City for £100,000 after an initial loan spell saw him score four goals in 12 league games, including a double against Wimbledon in October 2001.[1]

He fell out of favour at Bradford after joining permanently, however, and returned to Scotland with loan spells at Hearts and Dundee United before returning permanently with former club Dunfermline Athletic in 2003.[2] During January 2007, the fans' hero was told that he was no longer needed at East End Park by manager Stephen Kenny.

On 11 July 2007, Tod moved to Dunfermline Athletic's Fife rivals Raith Rovers on a free transfer.[3]

Without starting a game for Raith in the 2008–09 season, he was loaned out to team up with his former manager Dick Campbell at Forfar Athletic on 31 October 2008,[4] signing a permanent contract three months later.[5]

Tod spent the next two seasons with the Loons before retiring in January 2011 to take up a job as a police officer.[6]

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