Charlton boss Bowyer: Jackson and Gallen are sorted contractually – and I want Marshall gets rewarded too
BY RICHARD CAWLEY
richard@slpmedia.co.uk
Lee Bowyer is hoping that goalkeeping coach Andy Marshall signs a new contract – ensuring that all of the club’s senior management team are tied down.
Charlton manager Bowyer ended uncertainty over his future on Tuesday morning when he agreed a one-year deal extension.
And the Addicks chief says that assistant Johnnie Jackson and head of recruitment Steve Gallen are also sorted.
Marshall replaced Lee Turner as goalkeeping coach at the start of last season, the latter moving into the same role at Millwall.
“Jacko has signed and Steve Gallen has re-signed,” said Bowyer. “We’re just waiting for Marsh to agree terms.
“Hopefully he gets looked after because Marsh has done a great job with Dillon Phillips.”
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