What an itinerary player Andy Halliday appears to be. Born on 18 October 1991, now 34 years old, he claims his place on the field as a midfielder, primarily seen gallivanting at the central position for Motherwell. His 5ft 8in (1.73m) frame supporting a lean weight of 10st 7lb (67kg), Halliday dons the number 11 jersey with such grace only fitting for a player of his stature. Meanwhile, his current market value stands at an astounding £130k, according to the ever so trusted Transfermarkt.
Tracing his flamboyant football journey all the way back to July 2007, one can recall his cheeky entrance into the Premiership at Livingston in Scotland as a trainee. Fondly remembered seasons spent between 2007 and 2010 showing off his budding potentials with occasional first team appearances and goals. Then there's the memorable transfer from Livingston to Middlesbrough in England in May 2010 for an astonishing fee of £100k. His five-year stint at Middlesbrough comprised of mishmashes of season appearances with one lonely goal tucked under his belt.
Then followed a series of loans like a yo-yo with errands at Walsall, Blackpool, and an eventual move to Bradford City in England, only to bounce again to Rangers in Scotland. By all accounts, his time at Rangers had its moment of mixed bag with varying season appearances and a handful of goals. His hankering for a bit of summer sun whisked him away to Qəbələ in Azerbaijan in July 2017, before he came scampering back to the cold climes of Rangers with a renewed sense of purpose, or so it seemed.
Not content with his scattering adventures, Halliday trotted over to Hearts in Scotland, a stint that saw an impressive tally of first team appearances and goals between seasons 2021 and 2023. As if itching for a change, his next flight of fancy took him to Motherwell, albeit on loan at first, only to stick around for good from July 2024. A seemingly relaxed tenure so far at the Premiership with the current season recording a couple of first team appearances.
In his illustrious career so far, Halliday has had his taste of action in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Motherwell with a couple of starts and three substitute appearances. One can only marvel at such a lengthy list of clubs in his CV and wish him all the best in the games to come. Certainly, no moss growing under Halliday's boots, eh?
