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Andy Feeley (Andrew James Feeley) was born on 30 September, 1961 in Hereford, England, is an English footballer, manager, and scout. Discover Andy Feeley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

Popular As Andrew James Feeley
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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 30 September 1961
Birthday 30 September
Birthplace Hereford, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Andy Feeley Height, Weight & Measurements

At 62 years old, Andy Feeley height is 5ft 8in .

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Andy Feeley Net Worth

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1961

Andrew James Feeley (born 30 September 1961) is an English retired professional footballer who played in the Football League for Leicester City, Brentford, Bury and Hereford United as a right back.

He later became manager of North West Counties League club Ramsbottom United and also worked as scout.

1978

A right back, Feeley joined hometown club Hereford United as an apprentice and made his first team debut in a Fourth Division match versus Bournemouth on 14 October 1978, at the age of just 17 years and 14 days.

He became a regular pick throughout the rest of the 1978–79 season, making 25 appearances and even captaining the club, the youngest player ever to do so.

1979

After signing a professional contract, he was again a first team regular during the 1979–80 season, making 29 appearances and scoring three goals.

1980

He departed Edgar Street in 1980, after making 53 appearances and scoring three goals.

For a time after leaving Hereford United, Feeley played for Herefordshire Sunday League Second Division club Moorfields.

Feeley signed for Southern League Midland Division club Trowbridge Town in 1980.

He enjoyed a good season with the club, which finished third and was the only club from the division to win promotion to the Alliance Premier League.

1983

He made two further appearances during what remained of the 1983–84 season.

1984

Feeley averaged 28 games per season in the Alliance Premier League for struggling Trowbridge, before departing Frome Road in January 1984.

He made 85 appearances and scored 12 goals during his time with the club in the Alliance Premier League.

In a surprise move, Feeley signed for First Division club Leicester City in January 1984.

He had to wait until 10 March to make his debut, which came with a baptism of fire against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Feeley started in the 2–0 defeat and was brought off for Tommy English.

He established himself in the first team in the 1984–85 season, making 41 appearances and winning the Supporters Club's Player of the Year award.

1987

Knee injuries reduced his appearance-count over the next two seasons and he departed the club in June 1987, after refusing a new contract.

Feeley made 86 appearances during 3 1⁄2 years at Filbert Street.

Feeley dropped down to the Third Division to sign on trial for Brentford in August 1987 and he subsequently signed a permanent contract.

1988

Though never fully fit during his two years at Griffin Park, he managed 88 appearances and was a member of the team which reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup during the 1988–89 season, going out 4–0 to eventual winners Liverpool.

1989

Feeley joined Third Division club Bury in July 1989.

He made 57 league appearances and scored three goals in two seasons with the Shakers.

1990

In the late 1990s, Feeley returned to former club Bury, working in the commercial and community areas.

He later returned to the football club, serving as Director of Youth, overseeing the club's Centre of Excellence and managing the club's youth and reserve teams.

He oversaw the development of future international players David Nugent and Colin Kazim-Richards.

1991

Feeley dropped back into non-League football in 1991 to sign for Conference club Northwich Victoria.

He made 13 appearances and scored one goal during his spell.

Feeley joined North West Counties League First Division club Atherton Laburnum Rovers in 1991.

1993

He celebrated promotion to the Northern Premier League First Division as champions at the end of the 1993–94 season and remained with the club until 1996.

1996

Feeley had a spell with Manchester League Premier Division club Highfield United in 1996.

Feeley joined Bolton Combination club Seedfield Sports during the 1996 off-season.

He scored with a 30-yard strike to send the club through to the last 16 of the Lancashire Amateur Shield.

While with Seedfield Sports, Feeley served as the club's assistant manager.

1999

He coached the U19 team to the semi-finals of the 1999–00 Youth Alliance Cup, losing 2–0 to Scunthorpe United to be denied a chance of a place in the final at Wembley Stadium.

2000

For a time Feeley served as first team coach, before being replaced by Billy Ayre in December 2000.

2001

While Ayre was receiving treatment for cancer in July 2001, Feeley again stepped into the role.

2002

While later working in the club's youth system in 2002, Feeley turned out for a Bury Veterans XI in a benefit match against their Bolton Wanderers counterparts.

2008

Feeley was appointed manager of North West Counties League Premier Division club Ramsbottom United in June 2008.

Despite having to virtually rebuild the playing squad from scratch, he led the Rams to the top of the table early in the 2008–09 season.

2009

Feeley departed the club in February 2009.