Marshall Joins Wolves on Loan

Last updated : 11 November 2003 By Site Editor
The third choice keeper at Portman Road has been kept in exile so far this season due to new signing Kelvin Davis taking the number one spot and youngster Lewis Price securing the backup keeper spot as his own leaving Marshall well down the pecking order at Portman Road.

The former Norwich keeper has suffered much abuse from Town fans because of his past career with our friends across the border, which seemed to effect him during a disapointing 2002/2003 season which ended with him being handed a free transfer by Town boss Joe Royle.

Speaking to the Official Club Website of the move, Town boss Joe Royle praised Marshall's attitude whilst being outcast: "Andy has been a model professional in the way he has gone about things this season. He obviously wants first-team football and hopefully the loan move will work out well for him and get him back in the spotlight."

With Wolves having Number One Matt Murray ruled out with a long term injury Marshall looks set to make his debut for the club in their next Premiership match.