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Andy Ansah

Top man Andy Ansah played in a couple of my son James Staines memorial football matches. He was well loved by the southend fans.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Always a joy to watch playing and a thoroughly decent bloke too, worth the entrance money just to see his tricky wing play.
 
Jeez what a story !!!

top top lad Andy Ansah, i'm really pleased he has landed well and truly on his (thankfully now unswollen) feet
 
I love this bit:

'Despite suffering relapses around every six months Andy went on to spend 14 years playing for lower-league clubs such as Brentford and Southend.'

SUFC, and Andy, were playing in the second tier. We were hardly lower league club for 6 years in the 90's.
 
He was a good footballer ...... at a time when Southend seemed to have more than their fair share.

At times I think Ryan Hall reminds me of him (on the pitch that is, not the community service etcetera .......)
 
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