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Goalkeepers 50. Dave Beasant 20/3/59 England 2 Caps 49. Herbie Goalkeepers 50. Dave Beasant 20/3/59 England 2 Caps League Statistics 79-80 2 0 Wimbledon (Div. 3) 80-81 34 0 Wimbledon (Div. 4) 81-82 46 0 Wimbledon (Div. 3) 82-83 46 0 Wimbledon (Div. 4) 83-84 46 0 Wimbledon (Div. 3) 84-85 42 0 Wimbledon (Div. 2) 85-86 42 0 Wimbledon (Div. 2) 86-87 42 0 Wimbledon 87-88 20 0 Wimbledon 88-89 20 0 Newcastle 88-89 22 0 Chelsea (Div. 2) 89-90 38 0 Chelsea 90-91 35 0 Chelsea 90-91 21 0 Chelsea 92-93 8 0 Chelsea 92-93 6 0 Grimsby (Div. 1) 92-93 4 0 Wolverhampton (Div. 1) 92-93 9 0 Chelsea 93-94 25 0 Southampton 94-95 13 0 Southampton 95-96 36 0 Southampton 96-97 14 0 Southampton 97-98 41 0 Nottingham (Div. 1) 98-99 26 0 Nottingham 99-00 27 0 Nottingham (Div. 1) 00-01 45 0 Nottingham (Div. 1) 01-02 8 0 Portsmouth (Div. 1) 01-02 0 0 Tottenham 01-02 19 0 Portsmouth (Div. 1) 02-03 0 0 Bradford (Div. 1) 02-03 0 0 Wigan Athletic (Div. 2) 02-03 16 0 Brighton & Hove (Div. 1) 03-04 0 0 Fulham 49. Herbie Arthur 14/2/1863 England 7 Caps League Statistics 88-89 15 0 Blackburn 89-90 4 0 Blackburn 90-91 - - Southport Central (non-league) 90-91 18 0 Blackburn 92-93 3 0 Blackburn 48. Peter Bonetti 27/9/41 England 7 Caps League Statistics 59-60 6 0 Chelsea 60-61 36 0 Chelsea 61-62 33 0 Chelsea (Div. 2) 62-63 39 0 Chelsea (Div. 2) 63-64 35 0 Chelsea 64-65 41 0 Chelsea 65-66 38 0 Chelsea 66-67 38 0 Chelsea 67-68 40 0 Chelsea 68-69 41 0 Chelsea 69-70 36 0 Chelsea 70-71 28 0 Chelsea 71-72 33 0 Chelsea 72-73 23 0 Chelsea 73-74 20 0 Chelsea 74-75 8 0 Chelsea 75-76 27 0 Chelsea (Div. 2) 76-77 31 0 Chelsea (Div. 2) 77-78 31 0 Chelsea 78-79 16 0 Chelsea 47. Gary Sprake 3/4/45 Wales 37 Caps League Statistics 61-62 1 0 Leeds (Div. 2) 62-63 33 0 Leeds (Div. 2) 63-64 41 0 Leeds (Div. 2) 64-65 41 0 Leeds 65-66 40 0 Leeds 66-67 39 0 Leeds 67-68 36 0 Leeds 68-69 42 0 Leeds 69-70 37 0 Leeds 70-71 35 0 Leeds 71-72 35 0 Leeds 72-73 1 0 Leeds 73-74 0 0 Leeds 73-74 14 0 Birmingham 74-75 2 0 Birmingham 46. Chris Woods 14/11/59 England 43 Caps League Statistics 77-78 0 0 Nottingham 78-79 0 0 Nottingham 79-80 41 0 Queens Park Rangers (Div. 2) 80-81 22 0 Queens Park Rangers (Div. 2) 80-81 10 0 Norwich 81-82 42 0 Norwich (Div. 2) 82-83 42 0 Norwich 83-84 42 0 Norwich 84-85 38 0 Norwich 85-86 42 0 Norwich (Div. 2) 86-87 42 0 Rangers (Scotland) 87-88 39 0 Rangers (Scotland) 88-89 24 0 Rangers (Scotland) 89-90 - - Rangers (Scotland) 90-91 - - Rangers (Scotland) 90-91 41 0 Sheffield W. 92-93 39 0 Sheffield W. 93-94 10 0 Sheffield W. 94-95 9 0 Sheffield W. 95-96 0 0 Sheffield W. 95-96 5 0 Reading (Div. 1) 95-96 8 0 Sheffield W. 96-97 4 0 Southampton 96-97 0 0 Sunderland 97-98 12 0 Burnley (Div. 2) 98-99 0 0 Birmingham (Div. 1) 45. Jussi Jääskeläinen 19/4/75 Finland 56 Caps League Statistics 98-99 34 0 Bolton (Div. 1) 99-00 34 0 Bolton (Div. 1) 00-01 27 0 Bolton (Div. 1) 01-02 34 0 Bolton 02-03 38 0 Bolton 03-04 38 0 Bolton 04-05 36 0 Bolton 05-06 38 0 Bolton 06-07 38 0 Bolton 07-08 28 0 Bolton 08-09 38 0 Bolton 09-10 38 0 Bolton 10-11 35 0 Bolton 11-12 18 0 Bolton 12-13 38 0 West Ham 13-14 18 0 West Ham 14-15 1 0 West Ham 15-16 35 0 Wigan Athletic (League 1) 16-17 9 0 Wigant Athletic (Championship) 44. Joe Hart 19/4/87 England 71 Caps League Statistics 04-05 6 0 Shrewsbury (League 2) 05-06 46 0 Shrewsbury (League 2) 06-07 1 0 Manchester C. 06-07 6 0 Tranmere (League 1) 06-07 5 0 Manchester C. 07-08 26 0 Manchester C. 08-09 23 0 Birmingham 09-10 36 0 Manchester C. 10-11 38 0 Manchester C. 11-12 38 0 Manchester C. 12-13 38 0 Manchester C. 13-14 31 0 Manchester C. 14-15 36 0 Manchester C. 15-16 0 0 Manchester C. 16-17 0 0 Torino (Italy) 43. Fatty Foulke 12/4/1874 England 1 Cap League Statistics 94-95 29 0 Sheffield U. 95-96 28 0 Sheffield U. 96-97 30 0 Sheffield U. 97-98 29 0 Sheffield U. 98-99 32 0 Sheffield U. 99-00 33 0 Sheffield U. 00-01 29 0 Sheffield U. 01-02 26 0 Sheffield U. 02-03 25 0 Sheffield U. 03-04 28 0 Sheffield U. 04-05 10 0 Sheffield U. 05-06 34 0 Chelsea (Div. 2) 05-06 1 0 Bradford C. (Div. 2) 06-07 21 0 Bradford C. (Div. 2) 42. Bob Wilson 30/10/1941 Scotland 2 Caps League Statistics 62-63 0 0 Wolverhampton 63-64 5 0 Arsenal 64-65 0 0 Arsenal 65-66 4 0 Arsenal 66-67 0 0 Arsenal 67-68 13 0 Arsenal 68-69 42 0 Arsenal 69-70 28 0 Arsenal 70-71 42 0 Arsenal 71-72 37 0 Arsenal 72-73 22 0 Arsenal 73-74 41 0 Arsenal 41. Alex Stepney 18/9/42 England 1 Cap League Statistics 63-64 46 0 Millwall (Div. 3) 64-65 46 0 Millwall (Div. 4) 65-66 45 0 Millwall (Div. 3) 66-67 1 0 Chelsea 66-67 35 0 Manchester U. 67-68 41 0 Manchester U. 68-69 38 0 Manchester U. 69-70 37 0 Manchester U. 70-71 22 0 Manchester U. 72-73 39 0 Manchester U. 73-74 38 0 Manchester U. 74-75 42 0 Manchester U. (Div. 2) 75-76 38 0 Manchester U. 76-77 40 0 Manchester U. 77-78 23 0 Manchester U. 40. Hugo Lloris 26/12/86 France 90 Caps League Statistics 12-13 27 0 Tottenham 13-14 37 0 Tottenham 14-15 35 0 Tottenham 15-16 37 0 Tottenham 16-17 34 0 Tottenham 39. Brad Friedel 18/05/71 United States 82 Caps League Statistics 94-95 0 0 Newcastle 95-96 30 0 Galatasaray (Turkey) 96-97 9 0 Columbus Crew (United States) 97-98 29 0 Columbus Crew (United States) 97-98 11 0 Liverpool 98-99 12 0 Liverpool 99-00 2 0 Liverpool 00-01 27 0 Blackburn (Div. 1) 01-02 36 0 Blackburn 02-03 37 0 Blackburn 03-04 36 0 Blackburn 04-05 38 0 Blackburn 05-06 38 0 Blackburn 06-07 38 0 Blackburn 07-08 38 0 Blackburn 08-09 38 0 Aston Villa 09-10 38 0 Aston Villa 10-11 38 0 Aston Villa 11-12 38 0 Tottenham 12-13 11 0 Tottenham 13-14 1 0 Tottenham 38. Tim Flowers 3/2/67 England 11 Caps League Statistics 84-85 38 0 Wolverhampton (Div. 2) 85-86 25 0 Wolverhampton (Div. 3) 86-87 3 0 Southampton 86-87 2 0 Swindon (Div. 3) 86-87 6 0 Southampton 87-88 9 0 Southampton 87-88 5 0 Swindon (Div. 2) 88-89 7 0 Southampton 89-90 35 0 Southampton 90-91 37 0 Southampton 90-91 41 0 Southampton 92-93 42 0 Southampton 93-94 12 0 Southampton 93-94 29 0 Blackburn 94-95 39 0 Blackburn 95-96 37 0 Blackburn 96-97 36 0 Blackburn 97-98 25 0 Blackburn 98-99 11 0 Blackburn 99-00 29 0 Leicester 00-01 22 0 Leicester 01-02 2 0 Leicester 01-02 4 0 Stockport (Div. 1) 01-02 2 0 Leicester 01-02 5 0 Coventry (Div. 1) 02-03 0 0 Manchester C. 02-03 1 0 Leicester (Div. 1) 37. Sam Bartram 22/1/14 England League Statistics 31-32 0 0 Reading (Div. 3) 32-33 0 0 Reading (Div. 3) 32-33 - - Easington (non-league) 33-34 - - Boldon Villa (non-league) 34-35 18 0 Charlton (Div. 3) 35-36 39 0 Charlton (Div. 2) 36-37 42 0 Charlton 37-38 41 0 Charlton 38-39 42 0 Charlton 46-47 41 0 Charlton 47-48 42 0 Charlton 48-49 41 0 Charlton 49-50 42 0 Charlton 50-51 37 0 Charlton 51-52 41 0 Charlton 52-53 38 0 Charlton 53-54 40 0 Charlton 54-55 42 0 Charlton 55-56 33 0 Charlton 36. Shay Given 20/4/76 Republic of Ireland 134 Caps League Statistics 94-95 0 0 Blackburn 94-95 0 0 Swindon (Div. 1) 95-96 5 0 Swindon (Div. 2) 95-96 17 0 Sunderland (Div.
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