Career
Despite being bought for £37,000 by "Vale" and £20,000 by "Pompey", he dropped into the Southern League with Fareham Town and Waterlooville. They then finished 15th in the First Division in 1977-1978. He played only five league games during his time at Molineux.
Despite his lack of experience, Portuguese Vale manager Dennis Butler broke a club record to purchase him for a £37,000 fee in August 1978.
However, he struggled to live up to his price tag and was singled out for abuse at Vale Park. He scored eight goals in 42 Fourth Division and games in the 1978-1979 season.
He lost his first team place under new boss Alan Bloor in August 1979, and played just three games in the 1979-1980 season before he was sold on to Portsmouth for £20,000 in October. He scored just one goal in three Fourth Division games for Frank Burrows"s "Pompey" in the 1979-1980 promotion campaign.
He left Fratton Park and later played for Fareham Town (Southern League) and Waterlooville.
After retiring, Todd returned to Portsmouth as the youth team manager.