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Published 10:13 15 Dec 2015 GMT
"We were told as the coach pulled up outside the stadium," Andrew told BBC Sport. "I got off the coach to have a couple of pictures taken outside the away turnstile, and then we were straight back on the road again."
Thankfully, Andrew still has a few more chances to see the Shrimpers before he heads back Down Under. He's still in the UK for their next three home games.
Let's hope it stays dry.
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