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Andrew Mullen Gray (born 30 November 1955) is a Scottish football broadcaster and former player. He played as a forward for Dundee United , Aston Villa , Wolverhampton Wanderers , Everton , Aston Villa , Notts County (on loan), West Bromwich Albion , Rangers and Cheltenham Town .
He is the son of the former Scotland defender Frank Gray and nephew of Leeds United legend Eddie Gray. His cousin Stuart Gray was also a pro footballer. His son Archie is a professional footballer at Tottenham Hotspur. Andy Gray started his career as a midfield player but later moved into a forward position.
Andy Gray (13 September 1959 – 18 January 2021) was a Scottish actor and writer from Perth. He appeared on stage and TV, including starring roles in the BBC series Naked Video , City Lights , and River City .
A review of the front page stories as Gray's Hampden trips under scrutiny and Kate returns to duty.
Andrew Gray, former member of the band Hoots & Hellmouth; Andy Gray (actor) (1959–2021), Scottish comedy actor; Andy Gray (musician) (born 1970), composed the Big Brother UK TV theme (with Paul Oakenfold) Andrew Sexton Gray (1826–1907), Irish–Australian surgeon and ophthalmologist; Andrew Gray (lawyer), former UK political candidate
Andrew Arthur Gray (born 22 February 1964) is an English former footballer who played in the centre of midfield or as a striker during his career. Gray made over 300 appearances in his senior career, with his longest stays being with Crystal Palace and Aston Villa .
8 September – Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. set a new UK transfer record by paying just under £1,500,000 for Glasgow-born Aston Villa and Scotland striker Andy Gray. [3] Property on Raasay is sold to the Highlands and Islands Development Board.
Even though Scotland has participated in eight FIFA World Cup and three UEFA European Championship final tournaments, [3] the team has never progressed beyond the first round of any major tournament. [3] [4] Kenny Dalglish, the only man to have won more than 100 caps for Scotland, was the only Scottish player named in the FIFA 100. [5]