Andy Gray
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Andy Gray is a Scottish retired footballer who played for
several clubs in Scotland and England, while also representing his country.
Gray started his professional career as a player with Dundee
United, where he scored 46 goals in 62 appearances. In October 1975, at the age
of 19, he moved south to Aston Villa and was joint winner of England's golden
boot with Arsenal's Malcolm Macdonald in 1976–77. His 29 goals in the following
season earned him the PFA Young Player of the Year and PFA Players' Player of
the Year award. Gray moved to Villa's local rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers in
September 1979, after scoring the winning goal for Wolves in the 1980 League
Cup final, he remained with the club through their relegation in 1982.
Gray moved to Everton in November 1983 for £250,000. He
spent two seasons with the Merseyside club, winning the FA Cup in May 1984. A
year later, he won the League Championship and European Cup Winners' Cup, also
scoring in the final of the latter. He also reached another FA Cup final, but
this time he was on the losing side as Everton were defeated by Manchester
United.