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Thread: Andy Kellett

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    Andy Kellett

    Had a good game for Man U U-21's last night against Man City.

    Mate of mine went to the game and said he looks a very good player.

    Also won Plymouth's Young Player Of The Year this year.

    Looks like the loan deals have done him the world of good.

    Being honest he didn't shine for us when he had the chance this year so do we keep him or let him go as his contract is up?

    I say keep. His experience at Man U must have given him a load of confidence for Lennon to work with

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    re: Andy Kellett

    If he's really good Man U will sign him up. I wouldn't be too keen on signing Janko, he had one decent game for us, got injured and never looked decent after that.

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    re: Andy Kellett

    United can only sign him up if we agree to sell him, it was thought he was out of contract the same as Janko but that I believe is not the case.

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    re: Andy Kellett

    He's only a loan into their U-21's

    Looking good in that side and making a step up to Man U's senior squad is a massive gulf. How many actually do it?

    I suspect he'll have a choice. First team with us or u-21's with them although with the amount of players we released today I reckon he'll be in our squad next season

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