

“It was just about getting everything sorted off the pitch and now that’s done. I’m really happy. The two year deal gives me and my family some security and that’s really important.
“We proved last season that we can mix it with any team at this level. Last season, it was probably against the ‘lesser’ teams that we let ourselves down a bit. The key word is ‘consistency’.
“If we can get that, then I’m sure we can push on and have a successful season. I'm just pleased that I'm going to be part of it.”
Saddlers manager Dean Smith has also spoken of his delight at today's news, he told saddlers.co.uk: “I'm really pleased to have Andy on board. I brought him to the club two years ago and he has been excellent for me.
“He’s a very good player and is highly thought of at the club. His signing is a boost and another part of the jigsaw."