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Drury: Strength of Bench Keeping Me on My Toes
Drury: Strength of Bench Keeping Me on My Toes
Wednesday, 22nd Feb 2012 09:11

Andy Drury believes the strength of the Ipswich substitutes’ bench is keeping him on his toes.

Drury, 28, accepts he will only continue to hold down a regular place in Paul Jewell’s starting line-up if he can maintain the consistency he has shown during his current eight-game run in the side.

He said: “I got my chance because of injuries and that was a stroke of luck on my part. But now that players are fit again I can honestly say that I am in the side on merit.

“However, when I look around sometimes and see the calibre of player I am keeping out — guys like Jimmy Bullard and Grant Leadbitter — I know I have to keep producing a good standard of performance.

“I always felt that I would be good enough for this level and it is nice to have been given the opportunity to prove it.”

Drury, who cost £150,000 from Luton in January last year, made over 350 appearances for them and other non-league clubs Stevenage, Lewes, Gravesend & Northfleet and Sittingbourne before being handed his big chance at Portman Road.

Not surprisingly, he is enjoying his football at the moment as Town continue to climb away from what had looked like developing into a relegation battle until four successive victories propelled them towards safety.

He added: “When I came back from my loan spell at Crawley around Christmas time it wasn’t looking brilliant for me here.

“But I’m not the only one. Luke Hyam has also come into the side and we seem to complement each other well in midfield. Hopefully it will continue to be the case.

“Right now, every single player is doing well. You could go through the whole team and there isn’t anyone who doesn’t deserve to be in there.

“We are all up for it and we like to prove to the management and the fans that we are worthy of our places.

“We have done really well to pull away from the bottom of the table and we have developed a winning mentality, which is what you need if you are going to be successful.

“The play-offs are being mentioned and the way we are playing at the moment I wouldn’t rule it out, although a lot of teams are fighting for the same thing.

“All the games in the Championship are a battle. Nobody gives you three easy points but at the moment we don’t fear anyone.”


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Michael11 added 14:37 - Feb 22
I like Drury, good hard working squad player. Wouldn't mind seeing him captain the side
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BYRNE_16 added 14:51 - Feb 22
Drury your a breath of fresh air. Better than Leadboots and Jimmy.

You also look like a certain Jason Statham
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brittaniaman added 15:02 - Feb 22
To think we are going great guns at the moment with only one loanee in the team ////!!!!!!
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DanLyles added 15:51 - Feb 22
I saw Drury play in a pre-season friendly against Cambridge United and he looked the most composed midfielder in a blue shirt by some way, he sprayed the ball about with confidence and accuracy. I have read that he is doing this consistently against top Championship opposition now, unfortunately I only got to see glimpses of this against Boro before it was abandoned
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jocasaja added 16:15 - Feb 22
Well done Andy, I think the midfield we have now is the best I have seen since the days of Matt Holland - You young guns are really the rock on which this recent success has been built - COYB!!!
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wilnisfan added 16:58 - Feb 22
Stepped up on all levels it seems, well done Drury!!
I think the position he has suits him well. Now if he adds the odd goal as he did at Crawley then we really may have unearthed a player, credit to PJ!
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TedTurnip added 18:09 - Feb 22
as soon as we mention play off's we always start to slip. keep playing to escape relegation first, it's not over yet
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s6blue added 18:25 - Feb 22
keep up the good work mr
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DaneITFC added 18:59 - Feb 22
no doubt you dont have to go out and spend millions to bring in a top side team, teams like southampton are showing it right now, and teams have in the past seasons, no loan players in our current starting 11 and most were here from last season!
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StochesStotasBlewe added 19:19 - Feb 22
Good player with a great attitude.
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heady added 19:24 - Feb 22
Is that Andy Drury or Jason Statham??? lol
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bluearmy4life added 19:27 - Feb 22
It's great to have hungry players from the lower leagues looking to progress and be successful. Well done Andy and COYB.
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TimmyH added 19:57 - Feb 22
yeah boy!! keep up the good play - and keep leadboots on the bench!
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MichaelRockyLavelle added 20:01 - Feb 22
Drury for captain? He puts in 100% every time and is becoming a key role- linking attack and defence.
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harlingblue added 20:16 - Feb 22
Well done Andy, you always seem to have time on the ball and an eye for the 'killer pass', with Luke Hyam covering, putting his foot in, winning the ball, we now have a real centre midfield that can defend and attack.
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itfchorry added 22:09 - Feb 22
Can we get a CEO from the lower leagues please
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