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Eagles Complete Marsh Signing

Eagles Complete Marsh Signing

James Smiles18 Jun - 18:30

Please welcome Tyrone Marsh to the Eyrie.

Bedford Town Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of striker, Tyrone Marsh. Tyrone is a local lad, living in Bedford, who has a wealth of experience across the upper end of Non League football.

Marsh started his career at Oxford United, before moving on to Conference sides Ebbsfleet United, Torquay United, Dover Athletic and Macclesfield Town. It was at Boreham Wood where Marsh had the most success, scoring 45 goals in 186 appearances at the National League level and securing promotion from the National League South last season with Boreham Wood.

Speaking to the club's official website, Manager Lee Bircham commented "Obviously over the moon to get Tyrone in an Eagles shirt for next season.

It all came around pretty quick once we knew there could be a slight chance with Tyrone.
Big factors we knew in our favour was the fact Tyrone lives in the town with his young family and also was very keen on playing for his hometown club. A quick chat followed and after that I felt from all parties that this was a deal that had to be done. So I am delighted that it has been.

Marshy brings a wealth of experience with him on top of being an outstanding player anywhere if the front area of the pitch.
He also brings a fantastic hard working leadership quality we are going to need in that changing room next season.

Amazing to think where we have come in the last two years as a club with signing players of the pedigree of Tyrone, it just shows the clubs positive future and where we hope this club is heading. I felt Tyrone instantly brought in to this.

Massive signing for us. One of many this off season to be fair, with a couple more at least to come?!

Welcome to the Eyrie, Tyrone"

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