4) His form in League Two led to some unusual competition for his signature
Plymouth Argyle were trying to sign the player after his form for them, but probably never had a chance once the Premier League giants got involved. Here is their reaction…
Sometimes you have to accept missing out on a player. Good luck at @ManUtd, @AndyKell13. We’ll always have this.. http://t.co/teYx719F2f
— Plymouth Argyle FC (@Only1Argyle) February 3, 2015
3) How he found out about the deal
Here is how he found out about the deal according to Bolton News.
“Sit down Andy,” said Wanderers first team coach Garry Parker. “We’ve got some good news and some bad news.” The full-back decided to hear the bad news first.
“You’re not going back to Plymouth,” was the reply. Steeling himself for the worst, Kellett asked to hear the good news. “You’re going to Manchester United,” Parker said.
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