- Andy Kennedy (footballer)
Infobox Football biography
playername = Andy Kennedy
fullname = Andrew Lynd Kennedy
dateofbirth =September 1 ,1897
cityofbirth =Belfast
countryofbirth =Ireland
dateofdeath = December 1963
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height =
position = Full back
youthyears =
youthclubs = Belfast Celtic
years = 1915-1920 1920-1922 1922-1928 1928-1930 1930-"?"
clubs = Glentoran Crystal Palace Arsenal Everton Tranmere Rovers
caps(goals) = 001 (0) 122 (0)
nationalyears = 1923
nationalteam = Ireland
nationalcaps(goals) = 002 (0)Andrew Lynd "Andy" Kennedy (
September 1 ,1897 – December 1963) was an Irish football player.Born in
Belfast , Kennedy played as a youth for Belfast Celtic before joining Glentoran in 1915. He moved toEngland in 1920, joiningLondon side Crystal Palace in 1920; he played a solitary Division Three South game for them before moving across the city to join Arsenal as a reserve full back in August 1922.Soon after joining Arsenal, Kennedy stepped up to the first team after
Arthur Hutchins was dropped, and made his debut against Birmingham on December 2, 1922. He impressed enough that he played all but one of the Gunners' remaining games that season, and gained international recognition, winning two caps for Ireland in their 1923British Home Championship campaign.After injury wrecked his 1923-24 season – Kennedy missed the start of the season, and after returning was dropped from the side after Arsenal lost 6-1 to Huddersfield Town – he played all but one of Arsenal's League matches the following season (as Arsenal narrowly avoided relegation). However, he did not find favour under
Herbert Chapman , who first switchedBob John back into defence, and then signedHorace Cope during 1925-26 as a replacement for Kennedy. However, Cope was injured before Arsenal's firstFA Cup final, meaning Kennedy started the match, against Cardiff City; however, a mistake by Dan Lewis meant Arsenal lost 1-0, and Kennedy only walked away with a runners-up medal.Kennedy only played two more matches for Arsenal, both of them heavy defeats (5-1 and 4-0). Displeased with his team's defence, Chapman had a clearout at Arsenal, and Kennedy was sold to Everton in January 1928. In all, Kennedy had played 129 matches for Arsenal. Everton won the First Division championship that season but Kennedy was only a reserve player that season. After a solitary League appearance for Everton, he moved on to Tranmere Rovers that summer, playing there for two seasons until his retirement in 1930. He died in 1963, aged 66.
References
*cite book
author=Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.)
title=Arsenal Who's Who
publisher=Independent UK Sports
year=1995
id=ISBN 1-899429-03-4
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