You Ask The Questions: Andy Carroll answers YOUR questions
You Ask The Questions is back, as we put Andy Carroll at our readers' mercy
You Ask The Questions returns – and this time, it's Andy Carroll's turn.
In every issue of FourFourTwo magazine, we ask someone from the football world to answer our readers in You Ask The Questions, the feature that gets you closer to those in the game.
So Andy Carroll – formerly of Liverpool, Newcastle United and West Ham United – please make your way to the stage.
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Andy Carroll's professional football journey began brightly at his hometown club of Newcastle, where at just 17 years and 300 days old, became the club's youngest-ever player to appear in a competitive European fixture during a UEFA Cup win against Palermo.
A loan spell at Preston North End offered valuable senior experience before he returned to St. James' Park to establish himself as a regular first-team player, scoring his first competitive goal for the club with a powerful header against West Ham United.
The 2009/10 season saw Carroll truly blossom into a star striker for the Magpies, netting an impressive 17 goals in 39 appearances as Newcastle secured the Championship title and earned immediate promotion back to the Premier League. His commanding physical presence and exceptional aerial ability translated to the top flight, too, leading to an England call-up in no time at all.
A move to Liverpool followed, where he wore the legendary no.9 shirt and despite a period of adaptation, Carroll helped the Reds win the 2012 League Cup title. His strong finish to the 2011/12 season earned him a place on the plane to Euro 2012, too, where he'd net against Sweden for the Three Lions.
Carroll then enjoyed a productive seven-year spell at West Ham United, initially on loan before signing permanently. He became a central figure for the Irons, consistently scoring spectacular goals and playing at the club's final campaign at Upton Park.
From there, the target man would return to himself in the Football League with Reading, netting nine in a Championship campaign wheere the Royals were relegated.
Carroll then took a left-turn to sign for Amiens in Ligue 2, before joining Bordeaux in a much-publicised drop to the French non-league to help try and drag the giants back to the top following a forced relegation.
Now in the National League South with Dagenham & Redbridge, Carroll has over 100 career goals in over 450 appearances.
As ever, we're across social, too, if you'd like to ask Carroll a question via X (formerly Twitter), Facebook or Instagram.
Steven Chicken has been working as a football writer since 2009, taking in stints with Football365 and the Huddersfield Examiner. Steven still covers Huddersfield Town home and away for his own publication, WeAreTerriers.com. Steven is a two-time nominee for Regional Journalist of the Year at the prestigious British Sports Journalism Awards, making the shortlist in 2020 and 2023.
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