'Colin Todd' (born
12 December 1948 in
Chester-le-Street) is a former
English football player and current manager of
Randers FC in the
Danish Superliga. He previously managed
Bolton Wanderers in the
FA Premier League. As a player, he won 2 league titles with
Derby County in the early to mid-seventies. Well regarded in English football circles, he won the ''PFA Players' Player of the Year'' in 1975. He also played for
Sunderland,
Everton,
Birmingham,
Nottingham Forest, and
Oxford United. He won 27
England caps.
He entered management in March 1990 with
Middlesbrough, succeeding
Bruce Rioch. He had coached the club from the Third Division to First Division in successive seasons but on taking the manager's job, Middlesbrough were struggling in the Second Division and facing the real threat of moving from the Third to First Division and back again in successive seasons. But Todd kept the club in the Second Division and they qualified for the playoffs a year later, although they were denied the chance of promotion after losing to eventual winners
Notts County in the semi-finals. Todd quit soon after this disappointment to be succeeded by
Lennie Lawrence, who gained promotion in his first season.
In October 1993, Todd was named as assistant manager of
Derby County under
Roy McFarland. They reached the 1993-94 Division One playoff final but lost to
Leicester City. Following this he became assistant to Bruce Rioch at
Bolton Wanderers. He was joined later by McFarland after Rioch became manager at
Arsenal following Wanderers' promotion. Meanwhile, Derby won promotion under new manager
Jim Smith, and stayed in the Premiership for six seasons.
McFarland's men were unable to adjust to the pace of the Premiership football and he was dismissed after the turn of 1996 with the Trotters rooted to the foot of the division. Todd, assisted by
Ian Porterfield, took over the reins but was unable to prevent relegation.
Bolton began the 1996-97 Division One campaign in a determined mood and were leaders virtually all season long, clinching the championship with 100 goals and 98 points. This ensured that
Burnden Park received the best possible send-off, and the new
Reebok Stadium would host Premiership football. Todd made several big-name signings, including Newcastle's
Robbie Elliott and Wimbledon's
Dean Holdsworth, to bolster Bolton's squad for the 1997-98 campaign but from day one it was a struggle. They went down on the last day of the season on goal difference and Todd quit seven games into the 1999/2000 Season following a poor start to the season and the sale of star midfielder
Per Frandsen. Bolton regained their Premiership place two years later under
Sam Allardyce.
Colin Todd made his football comeback in June 2000 with
Swindon Town, who had just been relegated to Division Two. There were high hopes that he could steer the club to promotion, but they began the 2000-01 campaign fighting a relegation battle rather than challenging for promotion. Todd resigned after just five months at the helm to become Derby's assistant manager for the second time, and Swindon won their relegation battle under Todd's successor
Andy King.
When Jim Smith stepped down as Derby manager in October 2001, Todd was promoted to the manager's seat. But he was unable to improve their flagging Premiership fortunes and lost his job after just three months in charge - the final straw coming in the shape of a 3-1 home defeat against Division Three strugglers
Bristol Rovers. Todd's successor
John Gregory was unable to prevent relegation and Derby did not return to the Premiership until 2007.
In December 2003, Todd returned to football as
Bryan Robson's assistant at
Bradford City. The Bantams had struggled in Division One under previous manager
Nicky Law and during the second half of the season their form went from bad to worse before they were finally relegated in second from bottom place. Robson's short-term contract was not renewed and Todd was promoted to the manager's seat - the fourth time he has been promoted from assistant manager to manager. Despite being the longest-serving boss at City in the last 20 years, Todd was largely unpopular with the support, and was sacked on
12 February 2007. Chairman
Julian Rhodes cited poor results and fan pressure as the reasons behind Todd's departure.
April 10th announced new manager of Danish
Superliga side
Randers FC.
His son
Andy Todd is currently a Premiership player with
Derby County.
Footballing legend
Kenny Dalglish, in an interview in September 2006, said that Colin Todd had been the best player he had ever played against. "He was very intelligent," said Dalglish.
Managerial stats
External links
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bbc.co.uk biography
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