Career
He notably played in the Premier League with Ipswich Town, and, as well as playing in the Football League for Everton, and Marshall made his name playing as a defender and striker for but started his career as an apprentice with hometown club Everton. After four years he signed for Oldham for £200,000 and scored nearly 50 goals in almost 200 appearances before joining Ipswich Town in 1993 for £750,000.
At Portman Road he scored 38 times in just over 90 appearances, including five times in his first five games, a feat that has not been repeated since in the Premier League, before being sold to for £800,000 in 1996.
He played for the Foxes for four seasons, notching up 26 goals in 61 games. He left on a free transfer to Bolton.
While at Leicester, Marshall was part of the 2000 League Cup winning team, coming on as a substitute in the final. After helping the Wanderers to the Premier League he went on loan to before making the move to Bloomfield Road permanent in January 2002.
He scored once for, in a 2-1 defeat to Huddersfield Town in February 2002.
He captained the side for their victory in the final of the LDV Vans Trophy at the Millennium Stadium on 12 March 2002. "I was carrying an injury and wasn"t 100% fit, but I had decided to call it a day and I wanted to finish on a high, which I did. lieutenant was a great day, and night come to think of it, and it will be one I will never forget." He retired from professional football in May 2002.
He moved to Canada in 2005, where he now runs the Ian Marshall Soccer Academy.