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He made his league debut at right half in 2-2 draw at Birmingham City on 3 September 1906 making 30 appearances scoring 3 goals and establishing himself at right half for the "Robins" who finished runners up in the First Division.
He made his league debut at right half in 2-2 draw at Birmingham City on 3 September 1906 making 30 appearances scoring 3 goals and establishing himself at right half for the "Robins" who finished runners up in the First Division.
He made over 170 appearances in the Football League. Born in Balby, Doncaster, Marr played for local club Mexborough Town in Yorkshire before being signed by Harry Thickett in July 1906 for Bristol City in the Second Division. He made 25 appearances scoring three goals in 1909-1910 and played regularly with 30 appearances and two goals in 1910-1911 the season when Bristol City were relegated back to the Second Division.
Many of the First Division side retired or left the club in 1911 but Marr and Billy Wedlock remained in the half back line playing in the Second Division.
Marr made 33 appearances scoring three goals in 1911-1912 but only 9 appearances with one goal in 1912-1913 before Bob Young took over as the regular right half. The league match on 8 February 1913 a 3-3 draw v Burnley was awarded as a benefit for Marr although he did not play in the game.
Marr made a final 9 appearances in 1919-1920 deputising for Billy Wedlock and "Jock" Nicholson before retiring in May 1920. with Bristol City.