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All the players thought he was good, too - in Q&A sessions, they'd regularly pick Danny as the 'most technically gifted' player in the squad.
Scarily poor LB in a flat back four, I thought - but I did think he might make a decent wing-back or even a left-sided midfield.
Scarily poor LB in a flat back four, I thought - but I did think he might make a decent wing-back or even a left-sided midfield.
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Winchester sent off v Tranmere in EFL Play Off semi. Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy
....Danny Andrew moves to Fleetwood.
A very honest article here from Grant McCann revealing what probably happens at most clubs.
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A very honest article here from Grant McCann revealing what probably happens at most clubs.
https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sp ... lks-162815" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Credit to Grant McCann and I would avoid anyone signed to that agent.
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Danny Andrew was superb when he came to City. Its not a given that a player at two levels above will shine when dropping into our league there have been plenty of stinkers. But Danny had a great attitude, he wanted to prove people wrong and get back into the league and earn a living from football, which he ultimately did.
No attitude problem from him at City, and a nice lad (and family) as well.
And what a replacement we had in Billy Jones!
No attitude problem from him at City, and a nice lad (and family) as well.
And what a replacement we had in Billy Jones!
Leaving us seemed to be the kick up the backside he needed, realised that if he didn't get his head down and do as he was told he could be looking at a non-league future. Shame his agent appears to be worse than he ever was.
Going back to the sixties here,but does anyone else remember Larry Baxter.
My recollection of him is as a Stanley Mathews type of player who was the king of dribble.
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My recollection of him is as a Stanley Mathews type of player who was the king of dribble.
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He must have a very lucrative contract that runs out in 2020. If he permanently moves to another club, it would involve a huge pay cut and so wants to maximise the money he gets from Everton before moving on.Si Robin wrote:He's entering the last season of the most recent 5 year deal he signed.
Can't believe that a) no-one has taken a punt on him full-time and b) Everton haven't tried to get rid of him as he clearly has no future there.
Within moments of me posting that...:
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49110053" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;