Bobby Marshall (footballer)

Bobby Marshall (footballer)

Football player infobox
playername = Bobby Marshall


fullname = Robert Samuel Marshall
height = 5' 11"
dateofbirth = 3 April 1903
dateofdeath = 27 October 1966| cityofbirth = Hucknall
countryofbirth = England
cityofdeath = Chesterfield
countryofdeath = England
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Inside forward / centre half
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years =
1920-1927
1927-1939
1939-19??
clubs = Hucknall Olympic Sunderland
Manchester City
Stockport County
caps(goals) = 198 (68)
325 (70)

nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =

Robert Samuel Marshall (born 3 April, 1903 in Hucknall, died 27 October, 1966 in Chesterfield) was a professional footballer who played for Sunderland, Manchester City and Stockport County.

Marshall started his career with local team Hucknall Olympic. In 1920 he transferred to Sunderland of the First Division, the highest level of English football. He played as an inside forward, and was known for his control and goalscoring ability. [cite web | title=#59 Bobby Marshall|work=A Love Supreme| url=http://www.a-love-supreme.com/100%20greatest/60-51.htm| accessdate=August 5 | accessyear=2007] In both the 1924-25 and 1926-27 seasons he scored nineteen goals, including two hat tricks in consecutive matches in 1927. [cite web | title=10. Robert Samuel Marshall|work=Sunderland's 30 Super Strikers| url=http://homepage.ntlworld.com/keith.smith/safc30/english.htm| accessdate=August 5 | accessyear=2007] During Marshall's time at Sunderland the club finished third three times, but did not win any trophies.

On 1 March 1928 he transferred to Manchester City, who were in Division Two. With Marshall in the side Manchester City lost just two of their remaining fourteen matches, and were promoted as champions. In the 1930s Marshall featured in two consecutive FA Cup finals, a defeat to Everton in 1933 and a victory against Portsmouth in 1934. in the latter part of his career Marshall changed position, becoming a centre-half.cite book |last=James |first=Gary |title=Manchester City - The Complete Record |publisher=Breedon |location=Derby |date=2006 |id=ISBN 1-85983-512-0p175] While playing in this defensive role he won a League Championship medal, as part of the Manchester City team which won the title in 1936-37. Marshall made his final appearance for the club one year later, near the end of a season which had shown a marked downturn in fortunes for the club, who were relegated.

In March 1939, 11 months after his final Manchester City appearance, Marshall joined Stockport County. Initially signed as a player, he became the club manager shortly after arriving, and held the position for a decade. He later managed Chesterfield.

After retiring from football, Marshall worked as a publican. He died in 1966 aged 63.

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