Marshall signs on

Last updated : 09 July 2004 By Neil Andrews
Marshall
Andy Marshall returned to Millwall last night and signed a new two year deal just a week after leaving the club.

The former Ipswich Town and Norwich City goalkeeper become the second keeper to sign for The Lions after Arsenal's Graham Stack agreed to join Millwall on loan for the forthcoming season. He will now join up with the rest of the squad who are due to fly out to Canada this morning for a three-match tour.
The 29-year-old keeper player a key role in Millwall's march towards the FA Cup Final after originally joining the club on loan after an injury to Tony Warner. He was expected to sign a new contract last week but decided to turn it down in order to secure a contract elsewhere.

"I'm so pleased this has all been finalised," exclaimed Marshall. "I always wanted to come to Millwall. I'm delighted to be here for the start of this season because it promises to be a really exciting time for everyone at the club.
I'm looking forward to meeting up with the lads for the trip to Canada now and obviously to be working with Dennis (Wise) and Ray (Wilkins) again."