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Drury Completes Move From Luton
Drury Completes Move From Luton
Monday, 31st Jan 2011 13:53

Town have confirmed the £150,000 signing of Luton midfielder Andy Drury on a two-and-a-half-year deal. Drury could make his debut when Town face manager Paul Jewell’s former club Derby at Pride Park on Tuesday.

Speaking at lunchtime before the formalities had been completed, the Town manager said: “It’s not quite done yet but we’re hoping it’s going to get finished off so we can have him in the squad for tomorrow.

“It might not get people jumping off their seats, but I think it’s important not to dismiss the Conference. Look at how well Crawley Town are doing, they’ve knocked a couple of league teams out of the FA Cup.

“There’s talent out there, it’s sometimes about giving someone a break, Steve Morison played at Stevenage, George Boyd as well. Plenty of players have made the transition and we’re hoping Andy can do that as well.”

Jewell, who says he first spotted deadball expert Drury when he was playing for Stevenage, confirmed that the 27-year-old had a clause in his Luton contract which meant that he could leave if the Hatters received a bid of £150,000.

Luton managing director Gary Sweet says his club is disappointed to lose the player they signed on a free transfer from Stevenage in the summer: "Even though his services have been rather short-lived as a Hatter, 'Dukes' has endeared himself to the Luton faithful with his exceptional skills.

"Such talent appearing in the, so-called, non-league is simply unimaginable and once Andy found a club that showcased his creativity a move to the Championship was inevitable.

"It has never been Luton Town's policy to stand in a player's progression, as long as we have been able to improve the squad during the process.

"Last summer, when he signed for Luton Town, few knew anything specific of Andy. Yet, six months later, we have had the valuable services of a Championship player who has attracted a transfer fee for the club which has more than covered the fees paid out for Alex Lawless, Jason Walker, Amari Morgan-Smith, Charlie Henry and Robbie Willmott, put together.

"We'll miss Andy and, whilst we're confident we have replaced what he has contributed more than sufficiently, his colleagues wish him the very best of luck at Ipswich."

Drury began his career with hometown club Sittingbourne before joining Gravesend and Northfleet, the side now known as Ebbsfleet, in 2003.

Comfortable all across the midfield and occasionally operating as a striker, Drury spent three years with the Kent club before moving on to Lewes in 2006 and in 2007/08 helped the Rooks to the Conference South title.

In the summer of 2008 he joined Stevenage and in his first season at Broadhall Way was in the side which won the FA Trophy and reached the Blue Square Bet Premier play-offs.

Last year, Drury and Stevenage finally secured promotion to the Football League, winning the division but losing the final of the FA Trophy to Barrow.

In the summer, the 5ft 11in tall Drury eschewed the lure of League Two football to join Luton on a free transfer and he enjoyed a fine half-season with the Hatters, scoring eight goals in 26 games.

Blues boss Jewell says he doesn’t expect any further moves in or out today: “You never say never, but we’re just about to jump on a bus to Derby, so I wouldn’t have thought so.

“We tried to get a few players in, tried to add to the squad and we’ve some success with Andy and Jimmy and we’ve had some near misses. I wanted to add to the squad and I didn’t really want anybody to go.”

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dazz added 13:57 - Jan 31
now for gareth and chuck
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Tillz9 added 14:00 - Jan 31
Just one signing today would be a bit of an anti-climax !!
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LollITFC added 14:03 - Jan 31
Gareth yes ... Norris can chuck off !
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TotalBlue added 14:03 - Jan 31
Have to admit the Drury is out on this one!!! lol. Seriously though I can see this proving to be a very good piece of business cheap price and sounds a good play maker from reports welcome aboard and best of luck
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bizman added 14:04 - Jan 31
"we've some success with Andy and Jimmy and we've had some near misses."

So it wasnt just Charlie Austin that we could agree terms with then?!
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KangarooBlue added 14:04 - Jan 31
Good good
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bizman added 14:04 - Jan 31
*Couldn't!
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CleverTrevor added 14:04 - Jan 31
Tillz9 - it'll only seem an anti-climax if you really believed all the stuff on here saying we'd have 3 in today. That was never likely.

Two ball-playing midfielders are just what we needed. The Arsenal matches demonstrated that we're not far away. a bit of creative guile will help us out no end - especially if Edwards is set for right back going forward.
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NW10_Tractor added 14:05 - Jan 31
WELCOME ABOARD!!!!
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Tillz9 added 14:11 - Jan 31
Trevor - your right , I should know better than to believe everything I read by now.

Happy with Bullard and looking forward to seeing Drury. All reports on him seem positive.
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dobbie73 added 14:11 - Jan 31
BBC Live Transfer feed has just confirmed the signing ....

As NW10 says - Welcome Aboard!
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exeterblu added 14:11 - Jan 31
Welcome on board!

Enthused about the two signings - two creative midfielders with dead ball skills counld well be the revalation that we need to start moving up the table!!

COYB :)
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trueblue added 14:11 - Jan 31
we had a dead ball specialist before- 1 mr currie oh good luck mr drury
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Jacktor_boy added 14:14 - Jan 31
At least we got someone! still give the guy a chance, look at Jewell's record at signing uknown players at wigan.
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salforduniblue added 14:15 - Jan 31
Darren Currie would have been lethal if he'd have had some pace, had a quality delivery on him
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petermorris added 14:17 - Jan 31
Good stuff.
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larchblue added 14:19 - Jan 31
If he's just here to take corners. Thank god, someone who can clear the 1st man...take note Mr Leadbitter you clown.
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dobbie73 added 14:20 - Jan 31
Salforduniblue - agreed.

"Slow winger, wo-oh-oh
Slow winger, wo-oh-oh
His name is Darren Currie
He's never in a hurry"

Great song!
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Fatboy added 14:22 - Jan 31
He looks just like Paul Jewell - are they related?
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bedsitfc added 14:25 - Jan 31
Still disappointed we didnt get austin but who knows if he would have made the grade. Still have a good squad now this guy has signed can only be a good thing as others have said with jimmy and andy we have some real creativity to feed wickham and priskin.
But please sort out mac's deal.
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casanovacrow added 14:30 - Jan 31
not the most eventful transfer window, we should have enough to stay up and if we do we should be able to get in higher quality players as we'll be on a level playing field. Not many decent players want to come to a club who could get relegated.
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Blueulster added 14:37 - Jan 31
What position does drury play is he cenral or a wideman?
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TractorBeezer added 14:38 - Jan 31
Welcome on board Andy. Here's your big chance!
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My_Favourite_Dress added 14:38 - Jan 31
If we keep hold of Norris, we will have some competition for midfield. I also think we should do our best to keep hold of McAuley as well. Sounds like they both want to stay.

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bluelady added 14:40 - Jan 31
bluestar both i believe..... happy with transfer window more so that we have not lost anyone as yet and if things pick up it looks more likely we can do a deal with Norris and big Mac.
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