Andrew John Marshall (born 14 April 1975) is an English former professional
footballer
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who played for
Norwich City
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,
AFC Bournemouth
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,
Gillingham,
Ipswich Town,
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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,
Millwall,
Coventry City and the
England under-21 team. He went into coaching, and was goalkeeping coach at
Aston Villa
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(where he was briefly caretaker manager alongside
Scott Marshall in 2015),
Charlton Athletic and
Birmingham City
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.
Career
Norwich City
Born in
Bury, Greater Manchester
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,
Marshall began his career as a trainee with Norwich City. He made his first successful team debut on 27 December 1994 as a substitute in an away match at
Nottingham Forest
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Founde ...
, following an injury to first-choice goalkeeper
Bryan Gunn. Gunn's injury kept him out of action for the rest of the season and Marshall played in the majority of City's remaining matches that season. They were relegated.
Gunn was re-instated as first choice goalkeeper at
Carrow Road
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...
at the start of the following season, and Marshall had loan spells at Bournemouth and Gillingham to increase his first team experience. Gunn remained the first choice until the end of the 1996–97 campaign when he was dropped for the first time in his Norwich career. Marshall seized the opportunity to establish himself as Norwich's number one, and despite his inability to kick the ball straight from a goal kick (often the ball went out for a throw) he became an established player and a fairly popular figure and with the club's supporters during his time at Carrow Road. Marshall would go on to make 219 appearances for the Canaries.
The 2000–01 season was Marshall's best for Norwich and also his last. Marshall's form in goal was a crucial factor in the team avoiding relegation. The supporters recognised his contribution by voting him as their
player of the season. However, Marshall's contract was due to expire in the summer of 2001 and he had refused to sign a new deal with the club citing that he wanted to play
Premier League
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football having proved his capabilities.
Ipswich
Marshall joined the then Premier League club Ipswich Town, also the rivals of Norwich City, on a free transfer. Ipswich had recently qualified for the
UEFA Cup
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. The move created a great deal of anger among Ipswich and Norwich City fans alike.
Marshall sought to further his ambition of playing for England by playing regular football in the Premier League and increasing his profile.
Things never worked out for Marshall with many Ipswich fans not accepting him due to his past club. Even an impressive clean sheet at Norwich where Marshall celebrated wildly did not give him the acceptance he desired.
In November of the 2003–04 season he commenced a one-month loan spell at
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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.
Millwall (loan)
In January 2004, Marshall began another loan spell, this time at Millwall which led to a permanent move in March 2004. During his time at the club Marshall won many Man of the Match awards and was part of the Millwall side that fulfilled every footballers' dream of playing in the
2004 FA Cup Final at the end of the 2003–04 season. In the final at Cardiff's
Millennium Stadium
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, Millwall were beaten 3–0 by
Manchester United
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, in which Marshall put in an outstanding performance.
Marshall remained at Millwall for the following two seasons for the duration of his contract.
Coventry City
On 30 June 2006, Marshall joined Coventry City on a free transfer becoming a favourite with the fans. For the 2006–07 season he won the London Supporters Player of the Year Trophy, the Wales Supporters Player of the Year and the Player of the Season Award as voted for by all the fans.
Marshall was released by
Coventry City on 30 June 2009 after his contract expired.
Aston Villa
Marshall spent a short period on trial at
Queens Park Rangers
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following his release from
Coventry City and the club offered him a one-year contract on 3 August. However, on 12 August 2009, he signed with Aston Villa on a one-year deal to provide cover for goalkeepers
Brad Friedel and
Brad Guzan.
He did not feature during the first half of the 2009–10 season, after picking up an ankle injury that kept him out for six months. However, in March 2010, he returned to action. He was a member of
Aston Villa's reserve side that won the
2009–10 Premier Reserve League South. He left Villa at the end of the 2009–10 season and went on trial with
Charlton Athletic. However, Charlton did not sign the goalkeeper and he later rejoined Aston Villa on another one-year contract.
On 2 January 2011, following the loaning of
Brad Guzan to
Championship
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Title match system
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side
Hull City, Marshall was named on the Aston Villa bench in a 3–3 away draw with
Chelsea.
In March 2011, Marshall signed a one-year deal keeping him at the club until the end of the 2011–12 season. In the 2012–13 season he made two appearances on the bench. He was released at the end of the
2012–13 season along with
Richard Dunne and
Eric Lichaj.
Return to Millwall
On 8 August 2013, Marshall returned to Millwall for a second time as cover after regular goalkeeper
David Forde was ruled out with injury.
Marshall announced his retirement from professional football on 31 January 2014.
Honours
Millwall
*
FA Cup
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runner-up:
2003–04
Aston Villa
*
Premier Reserve League: 2009–10
References
External links
Career information at ex-canaries.co.uk*
Andy Marshall profile at BBC SportEngland FA profile
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1975 births
Footballers from Bury, Greater Manchester
Living people
English men's footballers
England men's under-21 international footballers
Men's association football goalkeepers
Norwich City F.C. players
AFC Bournemouth players
Gillingham F.C. players
Ipswich Town F.C. players
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players
Millwall F.C. players
Coventry City F.C. players
Aston Villa F.C. players
Premier League players
English Football League players
English football managers
Aston Villa F.C. managers
Premier League managers
Aston Villa F.C. non-playing staff
Charlton Athletic F.C. non-playing staff
Birmingham City F.C. non-playing staff
Association football goalkeeping coaches