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Released St Mirren midfielder Tony Andreu reveals one positive as he targets move abroad

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St Mirren player when the Covid-19 pandemic struck Scottish football - despite not being offered a new contract by the club.

Andreu was one of eight first team players announced to be leaving the Buddies earlier this week.But the affable Frenchman paid tribute to the Saints for doing everything they could to support him and his fellow released players since the season’s abrupt end, including retaining them on furlough so they can continue to earn a wage while searching for a new team.“The club have been absolutely amazing through all of this,” the 32-year-old told Express Sport.“The furlough scheme has given us stability to help us which has been the one positive in this whirlwind of craziness.“I was lucky to find myself at St Mirren at.

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