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Playing position
  
Years
  
Team


1933–1937
  
Name
  
Allan Todd

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Full name
  
Allan Calderwood McKinstrey Todd

Date of birth
  
(1910-10-05)5 October 1910

Place of birth
  
Orwell, Kinross, Scotland

Allan Calderwood McKinstrey Todd (born 5 October 1910) was a Scottish football goalkeeper. He played for Scottish clubs Leith Athletic and Cowdenbeath, and represented English sides Port Vale, Nottingham Forest, and Darlington.

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Playing career

Todd played for Wellesley, Leith Athletic and Cowdenbeath, before joining English side Port Vale in October 1932. He featured nine times for the "Valiants" in 1932–33, but remained at The Old Recreation Ground whilst rivals Jock Leckie and Ben Davies both departed. He played 29 times in 1933–34, beating off competition from Ormond Jones. However, he played just once in 1935–36, as the club suffered relegation with John Potts between the sticks. Todd played 39 times in the Third Division North in 1936–37, but refused a new contract with Vale and was given a free transfer to Nottingham Forest in exchange for Arthur Masters. After leaving the City Ground, Todd later played for Darlington.

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  • References

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