Was interviewed on Off The Ball this afternoon, well worth watching
He's been on SKY quite a bit so it doesn't surprise me.
Keith mentioned "I was really, really sad to see Duffer go, I was devastated, it was a horrible time. I was devastated he left. I was disappointed that he left. It wasn't a nice chapter, it hurt, but wasn't nice, the spotlight that came on, it was a horrible period, unsavoury."
What was the unsavoury bit and why did Damien quit?
All I know is Duff walking away meant we got a proper coach in Anthony Barry to join the set up. Duff walking was probably the best thing to happen to Kenny.
Supposedly walked because the FAI made a fuss about videogate I think.
Appointed as assistant to Chris Wilder, on his return to Sheffield United
https://www.sufc.co.uk/news/2023/dec...ilder-returns/
I wish I'd get good jobs every time I finish doing badly in the previous one. Failing upwards I think it's called.
Folding my way into the big money!!!
I don't think even a ghost writer could turn anything Stephen would come out with into something coherent.
Brentford appoint Keith Andrews as set-piece coach
https://www.brentfordfc.com/en/news/...et-piece-coach
Ha ha.
Though for the record, Brentford's last two set-piece coaches departed for Man.City and Arsenal.
Though the club also installed a Sleep Coach a while back. Dunno what happened to her, but maybe KA is being lined up for that job, too?
Thomas Frank: "And now a few words from Keith..."
Players: "Zzzzzzzz"
Best of luck to him, great to see him get an opportunity. As EalingGreen has pointed out on another thread, Brentford seem like a very well run organisation, so it reflects well on Keith that firstly he got the set piece job and when an opportunity to be promoted to manager, he was still in a position to be a candidate and impressed enough to get the job.
I'd imagine it would have been one of the most sought after jobs in world football this summer (top 20 being conservative?)
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