Date of birth 5 July 1898 Name Andy Curran Date of death Unknown Role Musical Artist | Years Team | |
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Full name Andrew Eltrincham Curran Place of birth Ryton, Tyne and Wear, England Awards Juno Award for Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year Nominations Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year Albums Best of Three, Friction, Outta Hand, Coney Hatch, Andy Curran Similar Carl Dixon, James LaBrie, Lee Aaron | ||
Playing position Music group Coney Hatch (Since 1980) |
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Andrew Eltrincham "Andy" Curran (born 5 July 1898) was an English professional footballer. A centre-half or right-half, he played in the Football League for Sunderland, Blackpool and Accrington Stanley.
Curran began his career with local club Mickley, before joining Sunderland in 1920. After failing to make any League appearances for the Black Cats, he moved south to join Blackpool in 1921. He spent five years at Bloomfield Road, making 97 League appearances and scoring three goals. In 1926 he joined Accrington Stanley, with whom he remained for four years, clocking up 136 league appearances and scoring five goals. He finished his career back on the Fylde coast with Lytham.
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