Jabba's Comments |
Son of Frank, nephew of Eddie, he promised much when first
introduced to the team. George Graham didn't use him much, and he left
for Nottingham Forest at the start of the 1998-99 season. He had a
patchy time of it there, coming more into his own when Paul Hart took
over, but was one of the many players cleared out in summer 2002 -
moving to another financially-troubled club at Bradford.
Martin Hudson says: First seen him play at Old Trafford for Leeds
where he hit the post and nearly chipped Peter Schmichel in 1996. Andy
is a brilliant manipulater of the ball, but British
managers-media-fans etc aren't keen on these types. (see Joe Cole) He
is a joy to watch and is the answer to England's left wing problem, but
he will probably play for Scotland instead because his father and
uncle did.
Ade Cox (Scotland) says: I remember watching Andy play for Leeds in
1995-6, and he had a dazzling performance in the League Cup Final
against Aston Villa. Leeds lost 0-3 that day, of course, but Andy's
creative, attacking play was the highlight of the team's performance.
I was amazed when, after that, he so was rarely used, and then allowed
to leave. He did OK at Nottm Forest, and has now really begun to
score goals regularly at Bradford, occasionally showing that dazzling
skill he once showed at Leeds. He's still young, and, if it were up
to me, I'd be looking to get him back to Leeds now. He's just the
kind of pacey, attacking player we need here in 2003 to unsettle
Premiership defences.
jen says: he's very fit indeed
rachael says: top eye candy!!! wish he'd joined the blades ages
ago. maybe we'd have stood a better chance of going up this season.
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