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Full name
  
Andrew Rennie

Playing position
  
Centre-forward

Date of birth
  
1901

Name
  
Andy Rennie


Role
  
Scottish footballer

Place of death
  
Luton, England

Position
  
Forward

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Date of death
  
5 September 1938 (aged 36-37)

Died
  
1938, Luton, United Kingdom

Place of birth
  
Baillieston, Scotland

Andrew "Andy" Rennie (1901–1938) was a Scottish footballer, best known as a player for Luton Town. He is Luton Town's second top goalscorer of all time, with 162 goals between 1925 and 1934, 147 of which came in the league.

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Playing career

Rennie was a prolific goalscorer in his junior days in Scotland, but on joining Kilwinning Rangers he was moved to centre-back. Rennie left Kilwinning for English Third Division South team Luton Town in 1925, still as a defender. He remained a defender for two years at Luton, until Luton manager John McCartney moved him back to the forward line. It was a shrewd decision by McCartney: Rennie scored in his first game up front, and finished the year as the club's leading scorer, with 24 goals in as many games. Rennie did even better during the 1928–29 season, scoring 43 goals in only 41 matches to be the highest goalscorer for the Third Division South. Nicknamed "Ratty" due to his short temper, Rennie went on to become Luton's second highest goalscorer of all time – at the time, he was the top goalscorer. His records were broken by Gordon Turner three decades later.

Post-retirement

Rennie died on 5 September 1938 in Luton Hospital following a hernia operation., only four years after leaving Luton and three years after retiring from professional football.

Burial

Rennie was laid to rest on 8 September 1938 at luton municipal cemetery Rothesay Road Luton. He is buried in plot 2040B which is an unmarked grave

References

Andy Rennie (Scottish footballer) Wikipedia


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