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Brentford Head Coach Keith Andrews Agrees New Deal to Stay at Premier League Club to 2032
- On Thursday, Brentford head coach Keith Andrews signed a new contract that keeps him at Brentford FC until 2032 after an impressive first season.
- Promoted internally from set-piece coach, Keith Andrews had no previous managerial experience when he took over last year after Thomas Frank's departure, having coached at Sheffield United and MK Dons.
- On the field, Brentford sit seventh after 27 matches, five points off Champions League places, and have progressed to the FA Cup fifth round vs West Ham on March 9th and League Cup quarter-finals.
- Club officials praised Andrews, with Brentford's director of football Phil Giles saying, `When Keith accepted the job last summer, he signed a three-year contract, but the intention was always that we'd review this at the earliest opportunity`, and Andrews described the deal as a 'vote of confidence.'
- The extension matters because Andrews was a surprise appointment and secures continuity after the summer upheaval at Brentford, which saw Bryan Mbeumo, Yoane Wissa, Christian Norgaard and Mark Flekken leave.
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Brentford hand Keith Andrews new SIX-YEAR contract as boss closes in history - The Mirror
Brentford have announced that their head coach Keith Andrews has signed a new contract committing him to the Bees until 2032 after enjoying a strong start to his managerial career
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