Will never forget after the 1-1 draw with Hartlepool which cemented both our play off positions.
He called for me, my Brother and my Mate to join him in his office.
Fridge door open we drank a few beers with him, shook hands with Cooper the Hartlepool Manager at the time and their Directors.
So many treasurable moments I had with Kingy and feel devastated tonight that he is no longer with us. Feel for his Wife and family.
He was "old school" and played with arrogance, fun and a smile on his face. He never lost that in his Managerial career and his Mum would always tell him off after his interviews "Andrew"

He never did refine his interviews, he couldn't. Loved his stories of his days at Everton.
The world loses one of those 70's players where wine, women and song was the norm. Money was realistic and the relationship with the Supporters was close.
He knew that he was unpopular with a vast majority of fans at Swindon but what he did whilst having Diamandis influencing the Budget, was bringing in some real talent on a small budget.
It was the time though off the field I will remember him fondly for.
God bless you Andy King, thanks for everything and RIP.