Marvin Bartley Explained

Marvin Bartley
Fullname:Marvin Clement Bartley
Height:6.3ft
Birth Date:4 July 1986
Birth Place:Reading, England
Position:Defensive midfielder
Youthyears1:1998-2002
Youthclubs1:Reading
Youthyears2:2002–2004
Youthclubs2:Hayes
Years1:2004–2005
Years2:2005–2006
Years3:2006
Years4:2006–2007
Years5:2007–2011
Years6:2011–2014
Years7:2013–2014
Years8:2014–2015
Years9:2015–2019
Years10:2019–2022
Clubs1:Burnham
Clubs2:Hayes
Clubs3:Didcot Town
Clubs4:Hampton & Richmond Borough
Clubs5:AFC Bournemouth
Clubs6:Burnley
Clubs7:Leyton Orient (loan)
Clubs8:Leyton Orient
Clubs9:Hibernian
Clubs10:Livingston
Caps1:8
Goals1:0
Caps2:54
Goals2:3
Caps3:1
Goals3:1
Caps4:27
Goals4:0
Caps5:113
Goals5:3
Caps6:65
Goals6:3
Caps7:19
Goals7:2
Caps8:28
Goals8:0
Caps9:92
Goals9:0
Caps10:61
Goals10:2
Totalcaps:468
Totalgoals:14
Manageryears1:2023–2024
Managerclubs1:Queen of the South

Marvin Clement Bartley (born 4 July 1986) is an English professional football coach and former player, who most recently was manager of Scottish League One club Queen of the South. Early in his career, Bartley played for English non-league clubs Burnham, Hayes, Didcot Town and Hampton & Richmond Borough. He broke into the professional leagues in 2007 with AFC Bournemouth, where he made over 100 Football League appearances. Soon after Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe moved to Burnley in 2011, Bartley followed Howe to Turf Moor.

Bartley fell out of favour at Burnley after Howe returned to Bournemouth in October 2012. He initially moved on loan to Leyton Orient, then joined Orient on a permanent basis after he was released by Burnley in January 2014. Bartley left Orient in the summer of 2015 and signed for Scottish club Hibernian. He helped Hibernian win the Scottish Cup in 2016 and promotion in 2017. After his contract with Hibernian expired in May 2019, Bartley signed for Livingston. He started coaching with Livingston and retired from playing in 2022.

Bartley was appointed manager of Queen of the South in January 2023. He left the Dumfries club at the end of the 2023 - 24 season.

Career

Early and non-league career

Born in Reading, Berkshire, Bartley started his career with his hometown club, Reading, playing in the youth setup before being released as a teenager.[1] Bartley then joined the Hayes Football Education Development Opportunity (FEDO) program to help develop his skills, of which he graduated from in 2004.[2] He then joined Southern Football League side Burnham where he played alongside his two brothers, Mark and Michael.[3] He made his début for Burnham on 21 August 2004, coming on as a substitute in a 1–0 defeat to Evesham United.[4] His final appearance came in a 3–2 defeat to Sutton Coldfield Town on 30 October.[4] He made a total of eight appearances for the Blues, without scoring.[4]

Bartley then made a swift return to his former club, Conference South side Hayes during the season along with his brother Mark.[5] His début came on 12 February 2005, in a 3–2 away win over Sutton United.[4] He finished the season as a first-team regular making a total of eight appearances for Hayes in the 2004–05 season as they finished mid-table.[4] In May 2005, he signed a new two-year contract to stay at the club.[6] His first appearance of the 2005–06 season was on 13 August 2005, in a 1–0 win over newly promoted Eastleigh.[4] His first career goal came on 10 September, when he scored the second in a 2–0 victory over Bishop's Stortford.[4] His second goal came on 12 November, when he scored the winner in a 2–1 away win at Carshalton Athletic.[4] His final goal of the season and for Hayes came on 11 February 2006, when he scored the leveller in a 1–1 draw with Bognor Regis Town.[4] Bartley remained a first team regular during the season making a total of 40 appearances, scoring three goals as they narrowly avoided relegation. His first game of the 2006–07 season came on 12 August 2006, in a 3–1 defeat to Histon.[4] His final appearance for Hayes was on 12 September, when he came on as a substitute in a 3–2 defeat to Bognor Regis Town.[4]

In September 2006, Bartley joined Southern League side Didcot Town. He scored on his début, coming off the bench to score the second in a 2–2 draw with Windsor & Eton on 24 September.[7] Bartley made a total of two appearances for Didcot before signing for Isthmian League side Hampton & Richmond Borough on a free transfer in October 2006.[8] His début came on 17 October, in a 2–2 draw away at Heybridge Swifts.[4] He remained a first-team regular and on 24 April 2007 he made his final appearance for Hampton in the reverse fixture to Heybridge, which again finished 2–2.[4] He made a total of 27 appearances for the Beavers as they were crowned champions and gained promotion to the Conference South.[9]

AFC Bournemouth

Bartley was close to joining Football League Two side Milton Keynes Dons after spending a week on trial, until manager Martin Allen departed for Leicester City. In the summer of 2007, Bartley joined Football League One side AFC Bournemouth on a two-week trial, playing in pre-season friendlies against Hamworthy United, Weymouth and Southampton.[8] On 23 July, he signed a one-year professional contract after the successful trial, becoming the fourth new arrival. Prior to joining Bournemouth he had been combining his semi-professional career with installing double glazing for The Splash Group in Reading.[3] He made his début for the Cherries on 1 December 2007, in the FA Cup second round defeat away to Millwall, coming on as a late substitute for Jo Kuffour.[10] His league début came a week later where he again featured as a substitute, coming on for Jem Karacan in a 3–1 defeat to Tranmere Rovers at Prenton Park.[11] On 26 January 2008, Bartley made his first start for Bournemouth in a 3–1 away win at Port Vale.[12] He continued to be a first team regular in the team, scoring his first professional goal in a 2–2 draw with Cheltenham Town on 23 February.[13] His final appearance of the season was on 3 May 2008, a 1–1 draw with Carlisle United as Bournemouth were relegated to League Two.[14] Bartley made a total of 21 appearances in all competitions in the 2007–08 season, scoring one goal.

In December 2010, it was revealed that Bartley was subject of interest from AFC Wimbledon, Stevenage, AS Nancy, Havant & Waterlooville, Leeds United and Leicester City.[15] [16]

Burnley

Following the move of Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe to Burnley just two weeks later on 30 January 2011, Burnley submitted a bid believed to be in the region of £350,000 for Bartley.[17] Despite Bournemouth chairman Eddie Mitchell having previously stated that no Bournemouth players were leaving in the January transfer window, it was claimed by Mitchell, that Bartley forced the move through by refusing to play for the Cherries again if the bid was rejected.[18] This was denied by Bartley in an online video interview, on 2 April 2020.[19] As a result, a fee was agreed and Bartley became a Claret.[16] [20] [21]

Under Howe, Bartley was a regular feature in match day squads for the rest of 2011, and he scored his first goal for Burnley against Blackpool in a 3–1 home victory, scoring the third and final goal of the match. Despite initially regularly featuring, Bartley soon found himself deployed more from the bench than in a starting role, losing his place to the more established midfield three of Dean Marney, Chris McCann and Brian Stock. The return of Howe to Bournemouth in October 2012 and the subsequent appointment of Sean Dyche further pushed Bartley away from a regular place in the squad.

In November 2012, the Jamaica Football Federation reported that Bartley had shown interest playing for Jamaica (the "Reggae Boyz") and that he was in the pool of players eligible for selection.[22]

On 30 January 2014, Bartley terminated his contract with Burnley by mutual consent.[23]

Leyton Orient

After falling out favour at Burnley, Bartley joined League One side Leyton Orient on an initial one-month loan deal on 1 August 2013.[24] Following their excellent start to the 2013–14 season, his loan deal was extended.[25] Bartley then joined Leyton Orient on a permanent basis in January 2014.[26]

Hibernian

After eighteen months at Leyton Orient, Bartley joined Scottish Championship side Hibernian on 17 July 2015 on a two-year deal.[27] Bartley was an unused substitute as Hibernian won the 2016 Scottish Cup Final, their first win in the competition for 114 years.[28]

On 17 September 2016, Bartley was sent off against Ayr United, but had his red card overturned the following week. He was dismissed again on 15 October, against Raith Rovers, but this was also downgraded to a yellow card. Bartley explained that in order for the card to be rescinded completely, he would have had to miss a day of training to go to an appeal, which he was not willing to do.[29] After helping the club win promotion to the Scottish Premiership in 2016–17, he signed a two-year contract with Hibs in May 2017.[30]

Livingston

In May 2019, Bartley signed a pre-contract agreement with Livingston.[31] He scored his first goal for Livingston in a 1–1 draw with Hearts on 4 December 2019.[32] Ahead of the 2020–21 season, he was named as Livingston's club captain.[33] In September 2020, Bartley was named as the new manager of Livingston’s reserve team, assisted by fellow players Efe Ambrose and Gary Maley.[34]

Bartley became assistant manager to David Martindale in May 2021, replacing Liam Fox.[35] He retired from playing at the end of the 2021 - 22 season, as the playing part of his contract with Livingston came to an end.[36]

Managerial career

On 7 January 2023, Bartley was named as the new manager of Scottish League One club Queen of the South.[37] [38] On 4 May 2024, Bartley departed the Dumfries club by mutual consent after their last league match of the 2023 - 24 season.[39] [40]

Media work

During the 2019–20 season Bartley appeared as a pundit for coverage of Scottish football by BBC Scotland and BT Sport.[41] [42] In June 2020, Bartley appeared in a special podcast panel discussing his experiences of racism in football with A View from the Terrace host Craig Fowler.[43]

Personal life

Bartley was born in England and is of Jamaican descent.[44] He was fined £400 in November 2017 after he was found guilty of threatening a woman.[45]

In April 2021, Bartley expressed fears that a footballer may one day commit suicide due to racist abuse sent over social media platforms.[46]

Bartley accused BBC radio presenter, Tam Cowan, of bullying in December 2022 via social media. Cowan criticised Bartley after he had spoken out about alleged racist abuse of Jair Tavares during a match against Dundee United in October 2022. In the same social media post, Bartley insinuated that Cowan also had a problem with his partner, Sky Sports presenter, Eilidh Barbour. Cowan had been critical of Barbour after the presenter had voiced their disgust over sexist and racist comments made by a speaker at the Scottish Football Writers' Association awards in 2021.[47]

Career statistics

Club statistics
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Burnham2004–05[48] Southern League Western Division80000080
Hayes2004–05[49] Conference South80000080
2005–06[50] [51] Conference South3931000403
2006–07[52] Conference South70000070
Total543100000553
Didcot Town2006–07[53] Southern League Division One11001021
Hampton & Richmond Borough2006–07[54] Isthmian League Premier Division2700000270
AFC Bournemouth2007–08League One201100000211
2008–09League Two331301030401
2009–10League Two340201020390
2010–11League One261201010301
Total11338030601303
Burnley2010–11Championship50000050
2011–12Championship3931030433
2012–13Championship2101020240
2013–14Championship00000000
Total653205000723
Leyton Orient (loan)2013–14League One192001030232
Leyton Orient2013–14League One6000000060
2014–15League One220102031281
Total280102031341
Hibernian2015–16Scottish Championship250503030360
2016–17Scottish Championship280401030360
2017–18Scottish Premiership2601040310
2018–19Scottish Premiership130201050210
Total920120901101240
Livingston2019–20Scottish Premiership2812060361
2020–21Scottish Premiership3312060411
Total6124012000772
Career total4681428032024155215

Honours

Player

Hampton & Richmond Borough

Hibernian

2015–16[28]

2016–17[55]

Livingston

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Bartley Ready For Reading Reunion. Burnley F.C.. 11 October 2011. 9 June 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120122070538/http://www.burnleyfootballclub.com/page/LatestHeadlines/0,,10413~2478289,00.html. 22 January 2012. dead.
  2. News: Hayes FEDO past players. Hayes F.C.. 9 June 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20091109033448/http://www.fedo.org.uk/pastplayers.htm. 9 November 2009. dead.
  3. Web site: Bartley on board . Bournemouth Echo . 23 July 2007. 9 June 2012.
  4. Web site: SoccerFactsUK . SoccerFactsUK . 9 June 2012.
  5. News: Baptiste – Bartley. Hayes F.C.. 9 June 2012.
  6. News: ONE IN – THREE OUT A HAYES. Non-League Daily. 26 May 2005. 9 June 2012.
  7. News: Marvellous Marvin Makes A Point. https://archive.today/20130121120155/http://www.didcottownfc.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=130&Itemid=38. dead. 21 January 2013. Didcot Town F.C.. 24 September 2006. 9 June 2012.
  8. News: YOUNG BEAVER TAKES LEAGUE ONE STEP UP. Non League Daily. 23 July 2007. 9 June 2012.
  9. Web site: Isthmian League 2006–07 . 2024-02-28 . Football Club History Database.
  10. News: Dec 1 FA CUP SECOND ROUND Millwall 2–1 AFC Bournemouth Att: 4495. Bournemouth Mad. 1 December 2007. 9 June 2012.
  11. News: Tranmere vs Bournemouth. Tranmere Rovers F.C.. 8 December 2007. 9 June 2012.
  12. News: Tranmere vs Bournemouth. BBC Sport. 26 January 2008. 9 June 2012.
  13. News: ROBINS ROCK CHERRIES CHANCES. Bournemouth Echo. 23 February 2008. 9 June 2012.
  14. News: Bournemouth fall through net. Bournemouth Echo. 4 May 2008. 9 June 2012.
  15. http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/leeds-leicester-trailing-bournemouth-sprint-sensation-marvin-bartley-1331431 Leeds, Leicester trailing Bournemouth sprint sensation Marvin Bartley | Premiership News
  16. News: Cherries: (Updated) Cherries accept offer for Bartley . Bournemouth Echo . 2 February 2011.
  17. http://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=46678 Soccerbase – Player Career Record: Marvin Bartley
  18. http://www.bournemouth.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=230396 AFC Bournemouth – Mitchell: That's not how I like to do business
  19. Web site: MARVIN BARTLEY - Midfield Maestro on Jimmy Quinn, The Eddie Howe Effect, Minus 17, and Burnley. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/vj23annM_js . 2021-12-21 . live. www.youtube.com.
  20. http://www.clarets-mad.co.uk/news/tmnw/bartley_fee_agreed_627656/index.shtml Bartley fee agreed – Burnley FC
  21. http://www.afcbournemouth-mad.co.uk/news/tmnw/transfer_deadline_day__updated_627612/index.shtml Transfer Deadline Day – UPDATED – AFC Bournemouth – Cherries MAD
  22. Web site: JFF announces list of overseas players available . JFF . 22 November 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121128033758/http://www.jamaicafootballfederation.com/v1/jff-announces-list-of-overseas-based-jamaican-players-available/ . 28 November 2012 .
  23. Web site: Bartley Leaves Turf Moor . Burnley FC . 30 January 2014.
  24. Web site: Johnny Gorman & Marvin Bartley: Leyton Orient sign duo. BBC Sport. 1 August 2013. 6 August 2013.
  25. Web site: Orient to extend Bartley Loan . Sky Sports . 22 December 2013.
  26. Web site: News: Bartley Signs . Leyton Orient FC . 31 January 2014.
  27. News: Hibs sign Marvin Bartley on two-year deal. Edinburgh Evening News.
  28. Web site: Scottish Cup final: Rangers 2-3 Hibernian - BBC Sport. 21 May 2016. BBC Sport . 21 May 2016.
  29. Web site: Hibernian's Marvin Bartley red card reduced to yellow for second time in a month. 20 October 2016. BBC Sport. 22 October 2016.
  30. Web site: Five Renew Contracts For Next Season . Hibernian FC . 9 May 2017 . 9 May 2017 . 18 June 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180618175255/http://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/news/7537 . dead .
  31. Web site: Marvin Bartley: Hibernian midfielder agrees pre-contract move to Livingston . BBC Sport . 16 May 2019 . 16 May 2019.
  32. Web site: Hearts 1-1 Livingston . 4 December 2019 . BBC . 9 October 2020.
  33. Web site: Marvin Bartley vows to lead by example after taking Livingston armband. Deadline News. Temple. Alan. 11 July 2020. 2 August 2020.
  34. Web site: Livingston name first team captain Marvin Bartley as new reserves manager. Carson. Callum. dailyrecord.co.uk. 29 September 2020. 17 March 2021.
  35. Web site: Livingston club captain Marvin Bartley named assistant manager to David Martindale . 22 May 2021 . 26 May 2022 . Sky Sports.
  36. Web site: Squad Update . livingstonfc.co.uk . Livingston FC . 20 May 2022 . 26 May 2022.
  37. Web site: QosFC: Manager Appointed . 2023-01-07 . www.qosfc.com.
  38. Web site: Marvin Bartley is new manager at Queen of the South . BBC Sport . 7 January 2023 . 7 January 2023.
  39. Web site: Queen of the South: Marvin Bartley exits as manager . BBC Sport . 5 May 2024 . 5 May 2024.
  40. https://www.qosfc.com/news-6382
  41. Web site: Cosgrove loses red card appeal . BBC Sport . BBC . 24 December 2019 . 1 March 2020.
  42. Web site: Marvin Bartley . https://web.archive.org/web/20200301125415/https://icdb.me/stats/4990/Marvin-Bartley . 1 March 2020 . 1 March 2020 . icdb.me.
  43. Web site: The Terrace Podcast- Racism . terracepodcast.net.
  44. Web site: Hibs midfielder Marvin Bartley sets sights on Jamaica call-up - Deadline News. Iain. Collin. www.deadlinenews.co.uk. 12 April 2016 .
  45. Web site: Hibs player Marvin Bartley threatened to ruin woman's life . BBC News . BBC . 28 November 2017 . 1 March 2020.
  46. News: Marvin Bartley fears a football player could commit suicide over racial abuse . Iain . Collin . www.thetimes.co.uk . 30 April 2021 . 24 June 2021.
  47. News: Former Hibs star Marvin Bartley accuses fellow BBC pundit Tam Cowan of 'bullying' over racism row. Edinburgh Evening News. 15 December 2022 .
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  50. Web site: Hayes 2005/2006 player appearances. SoccerFactsUK. 31 August 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20100414095449/http://www.soccerfactsuk.co.uk/. 14 April 2010. dead. dmy-all.
  51. Web site: Player Details: Season 2005–2006 Marvin Bartley . https://web.archive.org/web/20060513204453/http://www.soccerfactsuk.co.uk/player_details.php?playerid=7889 . 13 May 2006 . SoccerFacts UK.
  52. Web site: Hayes 2006/2007 player appearances. SoccerFactsUK. 31 August 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20100414095449/http://www.soccerfactsuk.co.uk/. 14 April 2010. dead. dmy-all.
  53. 13 January 2007 . Season stats 2006–07 . Didcot Town FC Official Matchday Programme . vs Lymington & New Milton.
  54. Web site: Player's Appearances: Marvin Clement Bartley . 2024-02-28 . football.mitoo.co.uk.
  55. Web site: Hibernian 3–0 Queen of the South . BBC Sport . 15 April 2017 . 16 April 2017.
  56. Web site: St Johnstone lifted the Scottish League Cup for the first time as Shaun Rooney's header was enough to edge out Livingston in a scrappy final.. BBC. 28 February 2021. 3 March 2021.