Danny Sullivan (Dream Team)
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Danny Sullivan, nicknamed Dragonslayer, is a fictional footballer on Sky One
Sky One
Sky1 is the flagship BSkyB entertainment channel available in the United Kingdom and Ireland.The channel first launched on 26 April 1982 as Satellite Television, and is the fourth-oldest TV channel in the United Kingdom, behind BBC One , ITV and BBC Two...

's television drama Dream Team
Dream Team (TV series)
Dream Team is a British television series produced by Hewland International which aired on Sky1 and Sky3 from 1997 to 2007; it chronicled the on-field and off-field affairs of the fictional Harchester United Football Club....

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He has been in the show since series 5 although originally credited as Danny Husband for a while. His character was more or less a bit character until series 9 when a huge explosion killed all but three of the squad. During series 9 his marriage with Kim Sullivan (with whom he has two twins) ends after he is caught playing away with club secretary Amy Kerrigan. At the end of the series Harchester United win the FA Cup against Arsenal. In series 10 Danny loses the captaincy to Liam MacKay and is loaned out to Southend United
Southend United F.C.
Southend United Football Club is an English football club based at Roots Hall Stadium, Prittlewell, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, who play in Football League Two. Their home ground is Roots Hall, and the club plan to move into a new 22,000-seater stadium located at Fossetts Farm.-Stadium:The club has had...

. Whilst on loan Danny sustains a career-ending injury. He returns to Harchester full of malice towards manager Jimmy Craig. He does this by framing Jason Porter of being Dragonslayer; this fails however and during the Harchester United's final match against Chelsea he knocks Jimmy Craig unconscious and attempts to set him alight but fortunately his wife shows up to stop him just in time. In the end he was seen defeated walking past the premiership trophy hoisted aloft by former best friend Owen Fenton.

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