From Ticket Salesman to Red Card: Andy Robertson's Queen's Park Journey

Published on: 6/14/2025

Andy Robertson was recommended to Queen's Park by John Gallagher, who had coached him at younger ages. Robertson worked as a telephone service representative for ticket bookings at Hampden Park, where Queen's Park was based. Queen's Park lost their home first leg match against Peterhead 1-0 due to a penalty. Robertson received a red card during a 2-2 home draw with Fulham. Despite this, manager Slot praised his performance.

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