
Brackley Town are delighted to confirm the signing of midfielder Joe Andrews on a one-month loan from Peterborough United and goes straight into contention for Saturday’s clash with Altrincham.
Andrews becomes the first addition of the Andy Whing era at St James Park, strengthening the Saints’ midfield options during an important stage of the season.
The Welsh midfielder developed through the academy system at Southampton before making a significant impact in senior football with Chippenham Town. His performances in the National League South drew widespread praise, with reported interest from Championship clubs including Norwich City, Coventry City and Swansea City prior to his move to Peterborough United.
A left-footed, energetic box-to-box midfielder, Andrews arrives in Northamptonshire looking to make an immediate impression during his month with the Saints and will go straight into the squad for tomorrow’s fixture against Altrincham.
Brackley Town manager Andy Whing said:
“We’re delighted to be able to bring Joe to the club. He’s thought of very highly at Peterborough and we thank them for trusting us with him.
He’ll add competition and athleticism in midfield, as well as giving us more balance being left-footed and a more box-to-box type. Welcome to the club, Joe.”
Everyone at Brackley Town would like to welcome Joe to St James Park and thank Peterborough United for their cooperation in completing the loan agreement.
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