"Colin Todd" is an English association football/football manager and former player. As a player, he made more than 600 appearances in the Football League, playing for Sunderland A.F.C./Sunderland, Derby County F.C./Derby County, Everton F.C./Everton, Birmingham City F.C./Birmingham City, Nottingham Forest F.C./Nottingham Forest, Oxford United F.C./Oxford United and Luton Town F.C./Luton Town, and also played in the North American Soccer League (1968–1984)/North American Soccer League for the Vancouver Whitecaps (NASL)/Vancouver Whitecaps. He won two Football League titles with Derby County during the 1970s, and won the PFA Players' Player of the Year award in 1975. He was cap (sport)/capped by England national football team/England on 27 occasions.

He has managed English league clubs Middlesbrough F.C./Middlesbrough, Bolton Wanderers F.C./Bolton Wanderers, Swindon Town F.C./Swindon Town, Derby County F.C./Derby County, Bradford City A.F.C./Bradford City, Darlington F.C./Darlington and Danish Superliga side Randers FC. He took Bolton Wanderers F.C./Bolton Wanderers to the Division One title with 98 points and 100 goals, although he was unable to establish them in the Premier League.

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Things haven't panned out for him at Milton Keynes Dons and he now has the chance to put himself on display.

McDonald's name came up, but he's not the player for me.

I think Muirhead will be fit before Morrison.

When I came back down here afterwards, I suppose there was a part of me that regretted that. But we came back here because it's such a good place to live and I'm not really a city person.