Marcus Tudgay

Marcus Tudgay ( born February 3, 1983 in Shoreham- by-Sea ) is an English footballer who is since 2011 at Nottingham Forest in the Football League Championship under contract.

Sports career

Derby County

Marcus Tudgay celebrated his professional debut in August 2002 for Derby County. His club was relegated last season from the Premier League 2001 /02 and is now launching in the second English top flight. Both under coach John Gregory, and under his successor George Burley, Tudgay came to his periods of use. He scored his personal best result in 2004 /05 with nine goals in 34 league games. During the 2005/06 season he joined initially on loan to Sheffield Wednesday to a little later to join the club on a firm basis from Sheffield.

Sheffield Wednesday

His new team was at that time active in the Football League Championship. As a newly promoted team finished its season at the end of a place in the bottom third of the table, and thus secured the league. The following season was even more positive for Wednesday, because at the end of the season the team was ranked in ninth place in the table. The club established itself in the next two years in the second English League and Marcus Tudgay distinguished himself in the Football League Championship 2008/ 09 top scorer of his team. Also in the Football League Championship 2009/10 he reached the best results yield. Was overshadowed this personal success, but by the descent into third-rate Football League One. As a Third to last with two points behind Crystal Palace Tudgay came with his club the transition to the third division of. During the season 2010/11, Tudgay decided a change on loan to Nottingham Forest.

Nottingham Forest

Tudgay benefited from a serious injury to his goal Dexter Blackstock and found himself immediately in the root formation. After three goals in four games, including two goals in a 5-2 home victory in the East Midlands derby against his former club Derby County, Tudgay has signed a two and a half year contract in Nottingham and Sheffield Wednesday came so finally the back. By the end of the season in the Football League Championship 2010/ 11 season he scored 7 goals in 22 league games. After he had come yet constant for use in the course of the 2011/12 season ( 34 league games / 5 goals), Tudgay found at the beginning of the new season under coach Sean O'Driscoll very little consideration. On 14 November 2012, he moved as a result, on loan to league rivals FC Barnsley.

In February 2014, the dead-end at Forest Tudgay moved on loan to Charlton Athletic.

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