Andy Drury is a midfielder, born on 28 November 1983 in Sittingbourne, England.
In 2001, Andy penned his first professional contract with Sittingbourne and officially became a part of the club. The footballer started his senior performance on an optimistic note and clinched a regular place in the starting line-up. Drury netted 26 goals in 98 fixtures for the team and drew the attention of Gravesend & Northfleet, which lodged a tempting bid for him.
In 2003, the midfielder sealed a deal with the club and amassed 19 goals in 101 matches during three years. In 2006, he transferred to Lewes and found the net 16 times in 72 games during two seasons. In 2008, Andy completed a move to Stevenage Borough, where he made 57 appearances and fired seven goals during two years as well.
In 2010, the footballer put pen to paper of a contract with Luton Town and went on to net six times in 23 fixtures for the team during the 2010/2011 season. In 2011, Drury’s services were secured by Ipswich Town, which decided to send the midfielder on loan to Crawley Town shortly after. Andy featured in 13 matches and chipped in three goals before returning to ‘The Tractor Boys’, where he took his tally to 62 games and two goals.
In the summer 2013 Drury switched for Crawley Town. One year later he joined Luton Town.
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