Andy Johnson (footballer, born 1974)

Having made over one hundred appearances in Forest's squad, he moved on to West Bromwich Albion for £200,000 due to his contract expiring at the end of the season.[2] On 25 April 2007, it was announced that having not featured under manager Nigel Worthington Leicester had begun talks to terminate Johnson's contract early,[3] and he was eventually released in May 2007.[4] Johnson started four Championship games for Barnsley in 2007, but lost his holding midfield position to the on-loan Brazilian Anderson De Silva, occasionally being named as a substitute.Barnsley manager Simon Davey placed Johnson on the transfer list in January 2008 and released the player from his contract twelve months later.He was appointed assistant manager to Carl Heggs in June 2009; but left King's Lynn in September 2009 following a dispute with the club over unpaid wages from the previous season.
BristolMidfielderNorwich CityNottingham ForestWest Bromwich AlbionLeicester CityBarnsleyKing's LynnfootballerWimbledonPremier League2003–04Sheffield WednesdayLuton TownNigel WorthingtonChampionshipAnderson De SilvaSimon Davey1993 FIFA World Youth ChampionshipWayback Machine