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Do ngoc tien Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

playing Andy?

"But playing Andy does not make you a long-ball team, it just gives you extra options. He is good on the floor and others can play off him.
What's the meaning of 'playing Andy' in this situation ?
http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/west-ham-united/news/england-scared-to-call-on-carroll_80283.html
  

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Hi It refers to the decision of the manager: he has decided to make Andy part of the team. Was he right to play Andy? Dave

  • Hi It refers to the decision of the manager: he has decided to make Andy part of the team.
  • Was he right to play Andy?
  • Dave
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Hi

It refers to the decision of the manager: he has decided to make Andy part of the team. Was he right to play Andy?

Dave
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Just to clarify, to "play" a player means to actually put him on the field. A player can be on the team but be sitting on the bench, in which case the coach hasn't played him that day.
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Playing Andy is 'using Andy' ^^

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