Background
Andrews was born in Sunderland where he worked in the local shipyard before joining Blackpool in November 1913.
Andrews was born in Sunderland where he worked in the local shipyard before joining Blackpool in November 1913.
He failed to break into Blackpool"s first-team before League football was interrupted by the First World War. During the war, he moved to the south coast to work in the Southampton shipyard of Harland and Wolff, where he played in their works team in the South Hampshire War League. In 1918-1919, Andrews played for Southampton in the South Hampshire War League and in the Victory Cup.
After the war, he joined Southampton as a professional player in August 1919, and made his first-team debut when he took the place of another former Harland & Wolff employee Bert Fenwick at right half for the home game against Southend United on 8 November 1919.
The match ended in a 4–0 victory, with Bill Rawlings scoring a hat-trick. 20-year-old Bert Shelley replaced him for the next match and became a Saints" stalwart, making nearly 450 appearances over the next 12 years before becoming first-team trainer.
Andrews was released by Southampton in May 1920 and returned to work in the shipyards. He played part-time football in the Hampshire League with Cowes and Lymington.