Danny Wallace (footballer)
Danny Wallace (born January 21 1964) was an English footballer who played for Southampton and Manchester United.
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January 21 - 1964 - Southampton - Manchester United
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In 1980, he became the youngest player to be picked for Southampton. He had an impressive career there, being picked to play for England and scoring in his only appearance, against Egypt. In 1988, his two brothers Rod and Ray joined him in the team, the first time three brothers had played in the same team in the English first division.
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1980 - England - Egypt - 1988 - Rod - Ray
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He was signed by Manchester United for £1.2 million in 1989 where success was limited. He did, however, help Manchester United to win the FA Cup in 1990 - the first trophy of the Alex Ferguson era.
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1989 - FA Cup - Alex Ferguson
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After series of injuries and a puzzling loss of form he was sold to Birmingham City and followed this with a short spell at Wycombe Wanderers.
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Birmingham City - Wycombe Wanderers
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The reason for his problems was discovered in 1996 when he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and retired from football.
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1996 - Multiple sclerosis
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