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Danny Coyne (Daniel Coyne) was born on 27 August, 1973 in Prestatyn, Wales, is a Welsh footballer. Discover Danny Coyne'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 50 years old?

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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 27 August, 1973
Birthday 27 August
Birthplace Prestatyn, Wales
Nationality Wales

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Danny Coyne Height, Weight & Measurements

At 50 years old, Danny Coyne height is 6ft 0in .

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Danny Coyne Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Danny Coyne worth at the age of 50 years old? Danny Coyne’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Wales. We have estimated Danny Coyne's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1973

Daniel Coyne (born 27 August 1973) is a Welsh football coach and former professional footballer.

1992

As a player, he was a goalkeeper who played between 1992 and 2018.

He came through the youth ranks at Tranmere Rovers during the 1992–93 season.

Born in Prestatyn, Flintshire, Coyne began his career at Tranmere Rovers where he made over a hundred starting appearances for the Prenton Park club between 1992 and his 1999 departure.

1996

Between 1996 and 2007 Coyne picked up 16 international caps for Wales.

In 1996, he went on to win his first senior cap for Wales.

1999

Coyne eventually went on to become the club's first choice keeper and went on to make 111 appearances in the league before signing for Grimsby Town in the summer of 1999.

He spent four seasons at Blundell Park, two of which saw him named "Supporters' Player of the Season" and thus becoming an integral part of every Grimsby team he played in.

In his final year at Town the club suffered relegation from the Football League First Division.

In 1999, he left for Grimsby Town managed by Alan Buckley where he was a replacement for Town's number 1 Aidan Davison who had transferred to Sheffield United.

Coyne soon became a fans' favourite for the club where he would remain for four seasons.

During his time at Blundell Park he was a regular in the first team whilst having rookie Steve Croudson as his understudy for the entire four-year stay.

2001

During the 2001–2002 season Coyne was part of the Grimsby team that beat Premier League side Liverpool 2–1 at Anfield in the third round of the English League Cup.

In both the 00–01 and 01–02 seasons Coyne's performances would go on to see him be crowned the Supporters' Player of The Season; as well as this, he became a regular fixture in the Welsh international side.

2002

In the 2002–2003 season at Grimsby he was part of a Welsh International trio of himself, John Oster and Darren Barnard who were on the books at Town.

It was during that season that Grimsby would find themselves being relegated from the First Division after a five-year stay, and this would see the end of Coyne's Grimsby career.

2003

In July 2003 Coyne signed with Premier League side Leicester City where he was understudy to Ian Walker for one season before moving to Burnley.

Initially signed as the first club's new first choice keeper he eventually was replaced by Brian Jensen, and only made 40 league appearances in a three-year stay at Turf Moor.

During the summer of 2003, Coyne signed for Premier League club Leicester City as the club's second choice keeper.

He struggled at Leicester, usually playing second fiddle to Ian Walker who himself was an English international goalkeeper.

2004

He signed for Burnley in July 2004 on a three-year contract from Leicester.

He had previously struggled to hold down a starting place for Wales, winning 11 caps in 10 years but at Burnley he had managed to finally secure his first team place after several fine performances in the 2004–05 season.

2005

After recovering from an injury sustained at Queens Park Rangers in that season, he went into the 2005–06 season as first choice for Wales' FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

He then suffered a knee injury in the game against Brighton & Hove Albion on 24 September 2005 and did not play again that season.

Coyne was not yet deemed fully fit by Burnley manager Steve Cotterill at the start of the 2005–06 season, although he was selected at the start of the season for the Welsh squad before he had played again for Burnley.

2006

Once again, an injury and the good form of Brian Jensen saw him relegated to substitute and Coyne talked openly of the possibility of leaving Burnley at the end of his contract at the close of the 2006–07 season.

This was confirmed on 8 May.

2007

In 2007, he returned to Tranmere Rovers for two years where he made a further 80 league appearances before joining Middlesbrough in 2009 who had recently suffered relegation from the Premier League.

Coyne went on to make 26 league appearances in a three-year stay at Boro where he was mainly used as reserve keeper.

Coyne was re-signed by his original club, Tranmere Rovers, on 3 July 2007 on a free transfer.

Coyne immediately re-established himself as the club's first choice goalkeeper, missing just five league games in his first season back at Prenton Park.

Described by his manager Ronnie Moore as "The best goal keeper in League One" Coyne played nearly every game during his time at Tranmere.

He helped Tranmere push for a play off place.

He recorded 20 clean sheets to secure the division's Golden Glove prize.

2009

On 6 July 2009, Coyne joined Middlesbrough on a two-year deal, to challenge Brad Jones as the regular first team goalkeeper.

It was soon established that manager Gareth Southgate found Coyne far superior in his goalkeeping experience to Brad who when returning from a short injury layoff was left on the bench.

The 2009–10 season started well for the shot stopper; he was the only keeper in the Championship to keep clean sheets in the first four games of the season.

For a short period Coyne was dropped as first choice keeper after a 5–0 thrashing against West Bromwich Albion, only to return after a subsequent poor performance by Middlesbrough first choice keeper Brad Jones.

Coyne was mostly Middlesbrough's second choice keeper (first behind Jones, then when he departed, Jason Steele became first Gordon Strachan's first choice goalkeeper, then his successor Tony Mowbray's number one).

2012

During the 2012–13 campaign he joined Sheffield United but failed to make an appearance and departed at the end of the season.