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      • Keith Eddy (23 October 1944 – 10 October 2022) was an English professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Barrow, Watford and Sheffield United in England, as well as the New York Cosmos in the United States. He went on to manage the Toronto Blizzard in the NASL from 1979 to 1981, and in retirement founded the Tulsa Soccer Club.
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    Keith Eddy (23 October 1944 – 10 October 2022) was an English professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Barrow, Watford and Sheffield United in England, as well as the New York Cosmos in the United States.

  3. An immensely significant figure in the history of Watford, Keith Eddy enjoyed a stellar 15-year playing career, spending six of those at Vicarage Road.

  4. Oct 12, 2022 · Keith Eddy, who captained Watford to the club’s first-ever Football League title, has died at the age of 77. The defender, who was skipper when the Hornets were crowned Division Three champions in the 1968/69 season, passed away in Oklahoma, USA, where he and his wife Jacqueline settled after he retired from playing.

    • Watford Observer Staff
  5. Keith Eddy - who sadly passed away in October 2022 - has a special place in Watford folklore, having captained the club to its first ever Football League title: the Division Three crown in 1968/69.

    • England
    • October 23, 1944
    • Barrow-in-Furness
  6. Oct 12, 2022 · Former Sheffield United captain Keith Eddy has died aged 77. The midfielder or defender made 136 appearances for the Blades between 1972 and 1976 but it was his skills as a captain which were...

    • Stuart Rayner
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  7. Watford FC legend Keith Eddy will always have a special place in Hornetsfolklore, captaining the club to its first ever league win: the Football League Division Three title in season 1968/69.

  8. Nov 5, 2023 · It may have been 50 years ago, but Keith Eddy’s recollections of his fellow players in the team he captained to the Division 3 title in 1968/69 are clear and perceptive. Manager Ken Furphy had appointed him captain the previous season, aged 23, two years after signing him from Barrow for a bargain £1,500.