Andy Rhodes

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Andrew "Andy" Charles Rhodes (born 23 August 1964 in Doncaster) is an English football goalkeeper.

Rhodes played for Oldham Athletic between 1988 and 1990, capping his time at Boundary Park with an appearance in the Littlewoods Cup Final, which Oldham lost to Notts Forest. He later rejoined Oldham as goalkeeping coach.

Rhodes spent six years playing in the Scottish Premier League with Dunfermline Athletic and Perth side St. Johnstone, and in 1995 had a brief stint on loan at Bolton Wanderers.

Rhodes was the goalkeeping coach at Ipswich Town from 2004 to May 2008.[1] In October 2004, he became registered as an Ipswich Town player to cover for injuries. He would remain as a reserve keeper at Ipswich until 2008. Ipswich manager Jim Magilton praised his work with the club however after another failed promotion attempt he wanted to shake up his backroom staff. He was the last member of former Ipswich manager Joe Royle's backroom staff to leave the club.

He is the father of Ipswich Town striker Jordan Rhodes.

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