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KEITH OVER THE MOON
Irish Daily Star
|February 27, 2026
KEITH Andrews admits that he would have been “worried” had he been watching events at Brentford last summer from outside the club.
His promotion from set-piece coach to first-team boss, in place of Thomas Frank, raised plenty of eyebrows around the Premier League and beyond.
And few would have expected Andrews to outstay the Dane in their respective roles. But Frank’s reign as Tottenham boss came to an end on February 11, while Andrews last night was handed a new deal by the Bees.
The Dubliner, who signed a three-year contract in the summer, has signed an extension that will keep him in place until the end of the 2031/32 season.
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