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20 Facts About Andrew Barrowman

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Andrew Barrowman was born on 27 November 1984 and is a Scottish retired professional footballer, who played as a striker.

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Andrew Barrowman spent two years as sporting director of Kelty Hearts before becoming chief executive of Raith Rovers in 2023.

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Andrew Barrowman joined Birmingham City at the age of 16, having been with Rangers for four years as a schoolboy.

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Andrew Barrowman had previously represented Scotland at other youth levels.

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Andrew Barrowman walked out on the club after another substitute appearance.

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Andrew Barrowman's fortunes improved the week after when he helped to rescue a point on his home debut against Scunthorpe United.

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On 26 July 2006, Andrew Barrowman returned to Scotland and signed a one-year contract with Scottish Premier League club Kilmarnock, but after initially failing to break into the first team he joined Queen of the South on a month's loan during September.

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Andrew Barrowman hit terrific form during his first season with County, scoring a total of 29 goals, 24 in the league, which helped the club to win the Second Division championship.

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Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager Craig Brewster captured his main transfer target on 25 June 2008 when, after much deliberation, Andrew Barrowman committed himself to a three-year contract with the club.

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On 1 February 2010, Andrew Barrowman re-signed for title challengers Ross County on an 18-month deal after securing a release from Inverness.

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Andrew Barrowman contributed an assist for the second goal as Ross County eliminated Celtic on their way to the 2010 Scottish Cup Final.

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On 31 March 2013, it was announced that Andrew Barrowman had signed a deal with Dundee until the end of the season, following his release from Dunfermline.

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Andrew Barrowman signed for Livingston on 23 August 2013, in a deal lasting through to January 2014.

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Andrew Barrowman then extended his contract until the end of the season.

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Andrew Barrowman was released by mutual consent in January 2015.

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On 13 January 2015, the same day he left Morton, Andrew Barrowman signed for former club Dunfermline Athletic on a short term six-month deal.

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In July 2015, Andrew Barrowman signed for Albion Rovers alongside former Raith Rovers midfielder Mark Ferry.

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Towards the end of his playing career, Andrew Barrowman had started a degree course in business management.

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Andrew Barrowman was appointed sporting director of Kelty Hearts in 2021.

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Andrew Barrowman left to become chief executive of Raith Rovers in May 2023, left in 2025.