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Alan Marriott (footballer)

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English footballer (born 1978)

Alan Marriott
Personal information
Date of birth (1978-09-03)3 September 1978 (age 46)
Place of birthBedford, England
Position(s)Goalkeeper
Youth career
1995–1997Tottenham Hotspur
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1997–1999Tottenham Hotspur0(0)
1999–2008Lincoln City354(0)
2008–2009Rushden & Diamonds12(0)
2009–2014Mansfield Town201(1)
Total567(1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alan Marriott (born 3 September 1978) is an English former professionalfootballer who played as a goalkeeper.

In a career that lasted from 1997 until 2014. Marriott came through the ranks atTottenham Hotspur he went on to notably spend 9 years withLincoln City where he was involved in two play-off final defeats at theMillennium Stadium whilst playing underKeith Alexander. Marriott amassed 354 League appearances for the Imps and later had a spell withRushden & Diamonds before a five-year stint atMansfield Town in which he was the clubs player of the season during the 2009–10 season and theConference National title in 2012.

Career

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Tottenham Hotspur

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Marriott began his career atTottenham Hotspur, signing a professional contract in the summer of 1997 following the completion of his two-year youth training scheme. He was released bySpurs at the completion of the1998–99 season.

Lincoln City

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Initial seasons

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Marriott linked up withLincoln City, initially on trial and then on a three-month contract following a recommendation from one-time Lincoln manager and then Tottenham's Director of Youth,Colin Murphy. In October 1999 he agreed a two-year contract withthe Imps and went on to make his first team debut on 12 February 2000 in a 2–1 home victory overTorquay United. He retained his place for the remainder of the season which culminated in him being awarded Lincoln's Young Player of the Year.

Marriott began the following season as the established number one choice and, following a series of impressive performances, was rewarded with a new three-year contract at the end of September 2000.[1] In a 1–1 draw away toCarlisle United on 2 December 2000, Marriott limped off injured after 37 minutes with a knee injury; this kept him away from the first team for a three-month spell. The season would conclude with Marriott named Away Player of the Season.[2]

140 consecutive league appearances

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A shaky start to the2001–02 season, which saw errors in the games againstHalifax Town,Grimsby Town andScunthorpe United, caused Marriott to be replaced byPaul Pettinger in the Lincoln goal. However, following a 1–0 home defeat toBristol Rovers on 15 September 2001, Marriott was restored to first team. Although he was forced off injured at half time in the 1–0 home defeat toSouthend United on 16 March 2003, it would be exactly three years, from the 1–1 away draw withLuton Town on 18 September 2001, until the 0–0 away draw with Bristol Rovers on 18 September 2004, before he would miss another league game: a total of 140 consecutive appearances. Injury would cause him to miss the 1–1 home draw withChester City on 25 September 2004.

The Keith Alexander era

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Following Lincoln's move intoadministration towards the end of the 2001–02 season, the club appointedKeith Alexander as manager. Alexander based his team around a solid defensive unit and it was, perhaps, this period which saw Marriott's best performances. Against all expectations, Lincoln reached the play-off final in the2002–03 season, conceding just 37 league goals with Marriott keeping 18 clean sheets in the league. Despite the disappointment of defeat in the final toAFC Bournemouth, Marriott agreed a new two-year contract in the summer of 2003.[3]

The2003–04 season saw Lincoln reach the play-offs once again, with Marriott to the fore with 17 clean sheets in the league, 10 of them away fromSincil Bank. Marriott's efforts were rewarded with second place in the voting for Lincoln's Player of the Season but he collected the Bill Stacey Memorial Trophy after being named Away Player of the Season.[4]

The2004–05 season saw a third unsuccessful tilt at the play-offs, though Marriott managed to keep 19 clean sheets in the league. He became the 28th Lincoln player to start 250 competitive games when keeping his 72ndFootball League clean sheet in the 1–0 home victory overSwansea City on 9 April 2005; Lincoln managerKeith Alexander recognised the feat by making Marriott captain for the game.[5] In June 2005 he agreed a new three-year contract withthe Imps.[6]

The 1–1 home draw withBury on 15 April 2006 saw Marriott become only the 13th player in Lincoln's history to have started 300 competitive matches. Lincoln marked the occasion by making Marriott captain for the game.[7]

A season of records

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The2006–07 season saw Marriott once again ever-present in the Lincoln goal, and was memorable not only for him reaching 300 league appearances but also breaking a number of the club's goalkeeping records. The 300th appearance came in the 2–2 away draw to Bury on 18 January 2007 with Marriott becoming just the ninth player in Lincoln's history to reach this figure.[8] His 309th league appearance in the 1–0 home victory overBarnet on 17 March 2007 saw him equal Dan McPhail's club record for Football League appearances by a goalkeeper;[9] he would claim the record for himself when appearing in the following week's 3–2 home defeat toSwindon Town. In keeping a clean sheet in the 0–0 draw away toBristol Rovers on 21 April 2007, Marriott equalled McPhail's club record of 97 clean sheets in The Football League whilst simultaneously passing McPhail's total club record of 102 clean sheets;[10] Marriott's clean sheet the following week in the 0–0 away draw withGrimsby Town saw him surpass The Football League record.

Final Lincoln season

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2007–08 began with Marriott achieving yet another notable record: his clean sheet in the 2–0 victory againstAccrington Stanley on 25 August 2007 saw him become the first goalkeeper in Lincoln's history to keep 100 clean sheets inThe Football League.[11] However, Lincoln's form in the league was not so notable, resulting in the dismissal of managerJohn Schofield in October 2007. The newly appointedPeter Jackson's first signing was goalkeeperBen Smith, on loan fromDoncaster Rovers, a move which saw Marriott dropped. Although he retained his place in January, Marriott's contract was not renewed at the end of the season, bringing an end to nine seasons at Lincoln in which he made 351 league appearances, conceding 414 goals and keeping 106 clean sheets in the process.[12][13] In a poll on the official Lincoln City website of the best 100 players to ever play for the club, Marriott was placed 19th by Lincoln fans.[14]

Rushden & Diamonds

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On 9 July 2008, Marriott signed forConference National sideRushden & Diamonds.[15] He made only 12 league appearances forthe Diamonds before being signed byMansfield Town on 8 January 2009 on a short-term contract.[16]

Mansfield Town

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Seven clean sheets in his first nine games, in which he conceded just two goals, saw Marriott offered a new contract, which he signed in March 2009.[17] Marriott scored a goal from his own penalty area againstWrexham on 20 April 2012.[18]In May 2012 Marriott signed a new contract ahead of the 2012–13 season. Marriott made his 200th league appearance for Mansfield in a 1–0 win overAFC Wimbledon in March 2014. Marriott was offered a new contract at the end of the season, though he left the club after turning it down.[19]

Career statistics

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Source:[20][21]

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Tottenham Hotspur1998–98Premier League0000000000
Total0000000000
Lincoln City1999–2000Division Three180000000180
Lincoln City2000–01Division Three30010202[a]0350
Lincoln City2001–02Division Three43030101[a]0480
Lincoln City2002–03Division Three46010103[b]0510
Lincoln City2003–04Division Three46020102[c][d]0540
Lincoln City2004–05League Two45010203[b]0510
Lincoln City2005–06League Two46020201[a]0500
Lincoln City2006–07League Two46010003[e][f]0500
Lincoln City2007–08League Two34020101[a]0380
Total35401301001603930
Rushden & Diamonds2008–09Conference Premier120000000120
Total120000000120
Mansfield Town2008–09Conference Premier180000000180
Mansfield Town2009–10Conference Premier440200000460
Mansfield Town2010–11Conference Premier17000001[g]0180
Mansfield Town2011–12Conference Premier45120003[h][i]0501
Mansfield Town2012–13Conference Premier370200000390
Mansfield Town2013–14League Two40030101[a]0450
Total20119010502161
Career total56712201102106211
  1. ^abcdeAppearance(s) inFootball League Trophy
  2. ^abAppearance(s) inDivision Three play-offs
  3. ^2 appearance(s) inDivision Three play-offs
  4. ^3 appearance(s) inFootball League Trophy
  5. ^1 appearance(s) inFootball League Trophy
  6. ^2 appearance(s) inLeague Two play-offs
  7. ^Appearance(s) inFA Trophy
  8. ^1 appearance(s) inFA Trophy
  9. ^2 appearances inConference play-offs


Honours

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Lincoln City
Mansfield Town

References

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  1. ^"Mazza in Contract Boost". Lincoln City F.C. 28 September 2000. Retrieved12 May 2008.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^"Walker Picks Up Top Award". Lincoln City F.C. 3 May 2001. Retrieved12 May 2008.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^"Mazza Signs on Dotted Line". Lincoln City F.C. 2 July 2003. Retrieved13 May 2008.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^"Terriers Will Have Some Bite:Mazza". Lincoln City F.C. 11 May 2004. Retrieved13 May 2008.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^"Mazza Joins Elite List". Lincoln City F.C. 12 April 2005. Retrieved13 May 2008.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^"Mazza Pens Three-Year Deal". Lincoln City F.C. 28 June 2005. Archived fromthe original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved13 May 2008.
  7. ^"Mazza Joins 300 Club". Lincoln City F.C. 18 April 2006. Archived fromthe original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved13 May 2008.
  8. ^"Mazza Joins Elite Group". Lincoln City F.C. 20 January 2007. Retrieved12 May 2008.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^"Mazza Equals Club Record". Lincoln City F.C. 19 March 2007. Retrieved12 May 2008.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^"Mazza Closes in on Another Record". Lincoln City F.C. 23 April 2007. Retrieved13 May 2008.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^"Ton Up For Mazza!". Lincoln City F.C. 25 August 2007. Retrieved13 May 2008.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^"Goalkeepers". The Official Lincoln City F.C. Archive. Archived fromthe original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved13 May 2008.
  13. ^"Imps release goalkeeper Marriott". BBC Sport. 6 May 2008. Retrieved8 January 2010.
  14. ^"#19 Alan Marriott". Lincoln City F.C. 28 June 2007. Archived fromthe original on 7 March 2012. Retrieved8 January 2010.
  15. ^"Rushden capture keeper Marriott". BBC Sport. 9 July 2008. Retrieved8 January 2010.
  16. ^"Goalkeeper Marriott joins Stags". BBC Sport. 8 January 2009. Retrieved8 January 2010.
  17. ^"Marriott signs new Mansfield deal". BBC Sport. 9 March 2009. Retrieved8 January 2010.
  18. ^"Mansfield 2–0 Wrexham". BBC Sport. 20 April 2012. Retrieved20 April 2012.
  19. ^"Mansfield Town: Alan Marriott one of six offered new contracts". BBC Sport. Retrieved10 May 2014.
  20. ^"Alan Marriott | Football Stats | No Club | Age 46 | 1998-2014 | Soccer Base".www.soccerbase.com.
  21. ^"England - A. Marriott - Profile with news, career statistics and history - Soccerway".uk.soccerway.com.

External links

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Mansfield Town – SSA Player of the Season
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