Andrew John Myers (born 3 November 1973) is an English football coach and former professional
footballer
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who is a loan player technical coach at
Premier League
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club
Chelsea
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.
As a player, he was a
defender notably in the Premier League with Chelsea and
Bradford City
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. He also played in the
Football League
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for
Colchester United
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,
Brentford
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and
Portsmouth
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. He was capped by
England
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at youth level.
Since retirement, Myers has worked as a coach and returned to Chelsea in 2015 as a youth coach. He later had a spell as assistant manager of
Eredivise club
Vitesse before returning in 2017 to manage Chelsea's development squad.
Club career
Chelsea
A product of the
Chelsea
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Centre of Excellence
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,
Myers made his bow in senior football with three first team appearances late in the
1990–91 First Division season and he was voted the club's Young Player of the Year.
Myers signed his first professional contract in July 1991 and despite injury trouble and never featuring regularly,
he would play for a further eight seasons as a professional for Chelsea and was a member of the
1996–97 FA Cup
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and
1997–98 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
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-winning teams.
After being made
available for transfer, Myers departed
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in July 1999 and made 106 appearances and scored two goals for the club.
Bradford City
On 16 July 1999, Myers joined
Premier League
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club
Bradford City
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...
on a four-year contract for an £800,000 fee. He missed most of the
1999–00 pre-season
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with a thigh strain and finally made his debut as a 66th-minute substitute for
Wayne Jacobs
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Career
Playing career
During his career he played for Sheffield Wednesday, H ...
in a 1–1 draw with
Tottenham Hotspur
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on 12 September 1999.
He then became the starting
left back
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Centre-backs are usually positioned in pairs, with one full-back on either s ...
,
but lost his place in the team to
Lee Sharpe
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As a player was predominantly a left winger from 1988 to 2004, he notably play ...
in October, due to
suspension
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and illness.
Myers returned to the team in November 1999 and featured regularly until mid-January 2000,
when he suffered a groin injury. After returning to fitness, he departed on
loan
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for the remainder of the 1999–00 season on 23 March 2000.
He finished the season with just 16 appearances.
Myers began the
2000–01 season as a regular, making four appearances in Bradford's
Intertoto Cup
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campaign and three Premier League appearances,
before missing months of the season with successive injuries. He returned to the struggling team in late November 2000 and thereafter managed to remain fit.
Myers scored his first goal for the club with a crucial early header versus
Everton on 28 April 2001, but two missed
penalties
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deflated the Bantams and the team succumbed to a 2–1 defeat, which sealed the club's relegation to the First Division.
In the penultimate game of the season and with Bradford 5–1 down in the
West Yorkshire derby
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to
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, Myers exchanged blows with
captain
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Stuart McCall
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McCall played in a total of 763 league games and in 40 full international matches for Scotla ...
on the stroke of half time. Both players remained on the pitch and were fined two weeks' wages. Myers finished the 2000–01 season with 24 appearances and one goal.
Myers had his best season with Bradford in
2001–02, making 32 appearances and scoring two goals before suffering a hamstring injury in March 2002.
He returned for two further appearances in April and was named the Bantams' Player of the Year.
The club entered
administration
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in May 2002 and Myers was one of 19 players made redundant, but he would remain at
Valley Parade
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for the
2002–03 season.
He made 25 appearances during a season in which Bradford narrowly avoided relegation and he was released in May 2003.
In three seasons with the Bantams, Myers made 99 appearances and scored three goals.
Portsmouth (loan)
On 23 March 2000, Myers joined First Division strugglers
Portsmouth
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on loan until the end of the
1999–00 season.
He made eight appearances and helped Pompey finish clear of the relegation places.
Colchester United
After attention from First Division club
Rotherham United
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, Myers signed a one-year contract with
Second Division
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Colchester United
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on a
free transfer. He made 26 appearances before his season was ended by a back injury in December 2003.
Despite being invited back for the
2004–05 pre-season,
Myers elected to leave the club in June 2004.
Brentford
On 11 June 2004, Myers turned down an approach from
Oxford United
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to sign a two-year contract with
League One
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club
Brentford
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on a free transfer.
He made just 13 appearances during the
2004–05 season and was given a free transfer in May 2005.
International career
Myers was capped by England at
U20 and
U21 level.
He was a member of the England U20 squad at the
1993 FIFA World Youth Championship
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.
Coaching career
Myers coached Old Isleworthians Youth in 2008. In 2011, he returned to Chelsea as U15 head coach and became assistant to U21 and U19 head coach
Dermot Drummy
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in 2012. He spent the
2016–17 season as an assistant first team coach at
Vitesse, before returning to Chelsea to take up the role as Development Squad head coach Joe Edwards' assistant. On 6 July 2018, it was announced that Myers had been appointed Chelsea
U18 manager and one year later, he was promoted into the role of Development Squad head coach.
During the
curtailed 2019–20 season, which ended with the final standings being determined by
points per game
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, Myers managed the team to the
Premier League 2 First Division title.
He moved into the role of loan player technical coach in May 2022.
Career statistics
Honours
Chelsea
*
FA Cup
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:
1996–97
*
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
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:
1997–98
Individual
*
Chelsea
Chelsea or Chelsey may refer to:
Places Australia
* Chelsea, Victoria
Canada
* Chelsea, Nova Scotia
* Chelsea, Quebec
United Kingdom
* Chelsea, London, an area of London, bounded to the south by the River Thames
** Chelsea (UK Parliament const ...
Young Player of the Year:
1990–91
*
Bradford City
Bradford City Association Football Club is an English professional football club in Bradford, West Yorkshire. The team competes in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system and are currently managed by Mark Hughes.
...
Player of the Year:
2001–02
References
External links
*
Andy Myersat TheFA.com
Andy Myersat chelseafc.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Myers, Andy
1973 births
Living people
English footballers
England youth international footballers
England under-21 international footballers
Bradford City A.F.C. players
Brentford F.C. players
Chelsea F.C. players
Colchester United F.C. players
Portsmouth F.C. players
Premier League players
English Football League players
Chelsea F.C. non-playing staff
Association football fullbacks
Association football central defenders