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Dwight Marshall

English footballer (born 1965)


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English footballer (born 1965)

FieldValue
nameDwight Marshall
birth_date
birth_placeHanover, Jamaica
height
positionStriker
years1clubs1 = Grays Athleticcaps1 =goals1 =
years21991–1994clubs2 = Plymouth Argylecaps2 = 99goals2 = 27
years31993clubs3 = → Middlesbrough (loan)caps3 = 3goals3 = 0
years41994–1998clubs4 = Luton Towncaps4 = 128goals4 = 28
years51998–1999clubs5 = Plymouth Argylecaps5 = 28goals5 = 12
years61999–2000clubs6 = Kingstoniancaps6 =goals6 =
years71999–2001clubs7 = Slough Towncaps7 =goals7 =
years82001–2002clubs8 = Aylesbury Unitedcaps8 =goals8 =
years92002clubs9 = Boreham Woodcaps9 =goals9 =
years102002–2003clubs10 = Leyton Pennantcaps10 =goals10 =
years112003–2004clubs11 = Enfieldcaps11 =goals11 =
totalcaps258
totalgoals67

Dwight Marshall (born 3 October 1965) is an English former footballer who played as a striker.

As a schoolboy, Marshall attended Holloway Boys School in North London, and was one of the most gifted right-wingers of his day, making many appearances for Islington schools. As a professional, Marshall was an attacking left-winger or striker who featured for Plymouth Argyle, Middlesbrough and Luton Town. He also appeared for a number of non-league sides during his career. In total, Dwight made 129 league appearances for Argyle, scoring 40 goals. His time at Luton was also successful as he played in 128 league games and scored 28 goals for the Hatters.

Marshall broke his leg during the 1995–96 season, which ended with Luton being relegated from what is now the Championship. He never regained his place or his form, and he eventually left for a brief spell back at Plymouth. He then drifted into non-league football, playing at Kenilworth Road again for Kingstonian against Luton in an FA Cup tie during the 1999–2000 season.

Marshall now works as a HR business partner for a North London college.

References

References

  1. [http://www.greensonscreen.co.uk/gosdb-players2.asp?pid=524&scp=1,2,3,4,5,6,7 "Dwight Marshall profile"]. Greens on Screen. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  2. [http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player3/dwightmlarshall.html "Dwight Marshall profile"]{{Dead link. (July 2019)
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