Seen him once early this season for Watford .. he bossed their midfield but is not fancied by the newish manager .. yes he's 34, still younger than J Jackson, but tenacious, experienced, knows where and when to pass or hold, he will do a VERY good job for us .. get him signed up !!!!
Seen him once early this season for Watford .. he bossed their midfield but is not fancied by the newish manager .. yes he's 34, still younger than J Jackson, but tenacious, experienced, knows where and when to pass or hold, he will do a VERY good job for us .. get him signed up !!!!
Agree with this. Still a good player and better than what we currently have.
Seen him once early this season for Watford .. he bossed their midfield but is not fancied by the newish manager .. yes he's 34, still younger than J Jackson, but tenacious, experienced, knows where and when to pass or hold, he will do a VERY good job for us .. get him signed up !!!!
Agree with this. Still a good player and better than what we currently have.
quote: I meant OLDER than J Jackson .. Andrews just might look a little younger ((:>)
He was on Sunday Supplement yesterday and came across pretty well. More intelligent than your average footballer. Certainly wouldn't expect to see him jumping into a tackle he was never going to win while on a yellow like a certain Mr Buyens.
Heavily linked to us in June 2012, but went Bolton instead (that was the summer Cash walked away after we got promoted, and most of our targets never materialised)
off topic a bit: I have been interested this year to see how several 'unsung and unrecognised' experienced jobbing midfielders have done good, nay indispensable jobs for their successful teams: E.G >Clayton at Boro, Douglas at Brentford, Andrews at Watford .. they all follow the dictum KISS .. keep it simple (as much as possible) stupid
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Why would he be good enough for CAFC?
No thanks from me, would feel like a Mark Gower effect of being experienced but not really offering much.