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17 Facts About Andy Myers

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Andrew John Myers was born on 3 November 1973 and is an English football coach and former professional footballer who was most recently assistant head coach of EFL Championship club Millwall.

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Andy Myers played in the Football League for Colchester United, Brentford and Portsmouth.

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Since retirement, Andy Myers has worked as a coach and returned to Chelsea in 2015 as a youth coach.

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Andy Myers later had a spell as assistant manager of Eredivise club Vitesse before returning in 2017 to work in various roles at Chelsea.

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Andy Myers returned to the team in November 1999 and featured regularly until mid-January 2000, when he suffered a groin injury.

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Andy Myers made eight appearances and helped Pompey finish clear of the relegation places.

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Andy Myers returned to the struggling team in late November 2000 and thereafter managed to remain fit.

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Andy Myers made 25 appearances during a season in which Bradford narrowly avoided relegation.

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In three seasons with the Bantams, Andy Myers made 99 appearances and scored three goals.

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Andy Myers made 26 appearances before his season was ended by a back injury in December 2003.

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On 11 June 2004, Andy Myers turned down an approach from Oxford United to sign a two-year contract with League One club Brentford on a free transfer.

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Andy Myers retired at age 32, due to a recurring back injury that affected him throughout his career.

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Andy Myers was a member of the England U20 squad at the 1993 FIFA World Youth Championship.

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On 6 July 2018, it was announced that Andy Myers had been appointed Chelsea U18 manager and one year later, he was promoted into the role of Development Squad head coach.

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Andy Myers moved into the role of loan player technical coach in May 2022.

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Andy Myers remained in the role until 6 November 2023, when he was appointed as assistant to head coach Joe Edwards at Millwall.

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Andy Myers departed the club after Edwards' sacking on 21 February 2024.