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My Opinion June 2001
Now Queens longest serving player, he had yet another consistent
season last year, regaining form after a little slump in confidence.
Even still, Queens had the second worst defensive record in
the league, and the arrival of 3 quality center halves has
inevitably led to a resurrection of the Carlisle talk. I hope
he doesn't go, not least because I sponsored him last season
and would quite like to do so again (if only because he is
the first player alphabetically!)
My Opinion (October 2000)
The recent talk of a move to Carlisle
doesn't seem to have unsettled him and, thankfully, seems
to now be dieing down. Still by far our most consistent defender,
and the last couple of weeks, beside a solid partner, has
seen a return to something like the form of a couple of season's
ago.
My Opinion (Feb 2000)
My player of the season last year has
had a tough time of it this year. I was really surprised that
he wasn't snapped up by Aberdeen when he went with Lilley
and McAllister on trial during the close season. Unfortunately,
due to reasons I believe to be beyond his control, this season
must have been a major dent to his confidence although he
has been made captain in recent weeks. I have played at center
half (admittedly at a different level) for a team who's midfield
makes no effort to run back with their man and believe me
it's easy to look stupid when you're trying to pick up three
men and go for the wrong one or even go for the right one
but miss out because your still thinking about the other two
guys. Purely for confidence reasons, I would like to see him
moved back to left back for a spell.
My Opinion (Jan 1998)
Another steady player who does his
job well without being too spectacular. Doesn't overlap as
well as Kennedy but tucks in well to form a five when the
pressure is on.
Hamilton Accies Program Notes 14/8/99.
Andy forms a formidable partnership
with George Rowe and he is hard to beat in the air. Joined
Queens three years ago from his home town side, Annan Athletic
and since moving from full back to central defense his performances
have improved greatly. Was on trial for a week with Aberdeen
at the end of last season.
Challenge Cup Final Program notes Nov
1997.
Andy broke through to first team duty
at the end of last season (96/97) and is still learning the
game but has showed from his performances that he has tremendous
potential to go much further in the future. A very aggressive
player, strong in the tackle and has a great engine for a
young pro. A product of Queens youth policy who is tipped
for international honours.
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