Summary
MARVIN ANDREWS is used to uphill struggles. Wasn't he a key man when Rangers came back from the dead to snatch the title from Celtic in the most remarkable circumstances in 2005? And what about that day in Bahrain when Trinidad & Tobago made the 2006 World Cup finals after they were seemingly out of contention, only to win five of their last six games and then beat the Bahrainis on their own patch in the play-off?
Then there was Livingston's 2-0 CIS Cup final win over Hibs in 2004, a triumph eked out against the backdrop of unpaid wages, impending redundancy and discord in the boardroom. Andrews can even point to picking up silverware with Raith Rovers. Then, of course, there's the fact that he confounded medical advice by refusing a knee operation; he put his faith in God and the Lord kept his Christian soldier hobbling onwards.See the full content of this document
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Back to the Promised Land
Andrews knows what it's like to stare down the barrel, to triumph against the odds. Yet few challenges have been more daunting than keeping Hamilton in the SPL. Last season, their continued presence in the top flight was only guaranteed with a final-day 1-0 win over St Mirren, a victory that was preceded by some schizophrenic...
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