Marshall No to Pilgrims - Ipswich Town News
Unwanted keeper Andy Marshall has turned down the chance to join Second Division Plymouth Argyle. Marshall, who was in goal for the reserves last night as they lost 4-0 to Chelsea, decided not to make the switch for personal reasons.
The reserves were well beaten at Aldershot's Recreation Ground by a strong Chelsea side which included former Spurs' keeper Neil Sullivan and promising central defender Robert Huth. All the goals came in the first half, one from a penalty and another a freekick.
Marshall is available on a free transfer but up to now has attracted no interest other than initial enquiries. The stopper's wages are a big stumbling block to any side wanting to take him.
Reserves: Andy Marshall, Scott Mitchell, Erkan Okay, Antonio Murray, Aidan Collins, Gerard Nash, Nabil Abidallah, Matt Bloomfield, Sam Morrow, Matt Robinson, Chris Hogg. Subs: Scott Barron, Shane Supple, Craig Reid, Adem Atay and Daniel Flack.
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