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Published 18:49 8 Jun 2013 BST
Updated 11:41 11 Jun 2013 BST
We don’t think Keith Andrews has any plans to hang up his boots just yet, but at least he knows there’s a spot for him with a GAA team over in Qatar whenever he gives up the ‘foreign’ game.
Bolton fans shouldn’t be worried about Andrews switching codes anytime soon, however.
32-year old Andrews has spent a lot of time in Qatar of late rehabbing a long-term Achilles problem and while he was there, he was made feel at home by the ex-pats who have set up Qatar GAA club in Doha, where Andrews was presented with a jersey of his own last night.
Pic via Twitter/Qatar GAA
While it was a nice gesture, if the number 17 is anything to go by they certainly aren’t going to be handing Andrews a handy starting spot if he does ever decide to tog out; he’ll have to earn it.
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