1. Andrew "Andy" Mark Liddell was born on 28 June 1973 and is a former professional footballer who played as a right winger.

1. Andrew "Andy" Mark Liddell was born on 28 June 1973 and is a former professional footballer who played as a right winger.
Andy Liddell helped his team achieve promotion to the Premiership in 1997.
Andy Liddell played a part in a significant moment during Barnsley's Premier League season.
Andy Liddell fell out of favour in subsequent years, making most of his appearances from the substitute's bench.
Andy Liddell received a call-up from Scotland coach Berti Vogts and attended an end-of-season training camp.
Andy Liddell was Wigan Athletic's longest-serving player when he left to join Sheffield United in 2004.
Andy Liddell played just under 250 games for Wigan, finishing as the club's leading scorer with a tally of 70 goals, four more than that of David Lowe, the club's previous all-time leading goal-getter.
Andy Liddell made his debut against Burnley on 7 August 2004, and his first goal followed against Nottingham Forest.
Andy Liddell dropped into Non-League football at the age of 36 when he signed for Northern Premier League club Bradford Park Avenue in July 2009.
Andy Liddell immediately took on Nicky Eaden as a new coach for the club.
Andy Liddell appeared 12 times for the Scotland under-21 team in the mid-1990s.
Andy Liddell is the son of the late Gary Liddell, a former Leeds United and Grimsby Town striker.