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Drury returns home
Drury returns home

Sittingbourne FC have this afternoon announced the signing of Andy Drury for the new season as they welcome the midfielder home.

Sittingbourne chairman Maurice Dunk said that “Andy Drury had always wanted to return to his hometown club and the opportunity had arisen for him to sign from his current club, Havant & Waterlooville. 

“We are very pleased to have him and I know that our supporters will be over the moon with the news.”

Attacking midfielder Andy Drury is 36 and he began his career with Sittingbourne back in 2001 when the Brickies were in the Dr Marten League.

He went on to play 98 competitive games for Sittingbourne. Andy has had a distinguished career in the Conference and the Football league. He left Sittingbourne to go to  Gravesend & Northfleet (now Ebbsfleet Utd), and he then moved on to Lewes who were then in the Conference South.

In 2008 he was part of the FA Trophy winning side at Stevenage and whilst he was with Stevenage he had his first taste of the Football League when Stevenage were promoted from the Conference.

He then had his first spell at Luton Town before being spotted by Ipswich Town, who paid Luton £158,000 for him. Drury played 64 games for Ipswich and in 2013, after a loan spell at Crawley, he signed for the Sussex side.

In 2014 he returned to Luton Town and a year later joined Eastleigh. Staying in Hampshire his last club was Havant & Waterlooville.

Andy’s first competitive game for Sittingbourne is likely to be in the FA Cup preliminary cup tie at Deal Town on September 12th.

Image courtesy of Ken Medwyn


 
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