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lunes, 5 de diciembre de 2016
Peter Gleasure.
lunes, 21 de noviembre de 2016
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Bert Williams.
Bert Williams of Wolverhampton Wanderers (1945-1959), 381 games. |
Bert Williams. |
Bert Williams. |
Bert Williams. |
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![1964–1967 Stockport County ---------- Kenneth John Mulhearn (born 16 October 1945 in Liverpool) is an English former football goalkeeper who played for Stockport County, Manchester City, Shrewsbury Town and Crewe Alexandra. Mulhearn started his career as an apprentice at Everton but did not make the first team, and moved into the lower divisions with Stockport County, where he made 100 appearances. He was signed by First Division Manchester City on 21 September 1967, a transfer which Stockport great Len Allchurch later reflected on by saying "...a great 'keeper. We never thought we'd replace him when he went to City".[1] Two days later Manchester City's first choice goalkeeper Harry Dowd sustained an injury, and Mulhearn took his place in the team, his debut coming in a Manchester derby.[2] He kept his place for the remainder of the season, gaining a League Championship medal as part of Manchester City's 1967–68 title-winning side.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg9y2im95G26OwNK8ZIpCFdjc-zGfFdd5kGuJQdy3TR0bRK8e67yVxNBFrFBe9LGAO7U-Au4HVUNoeNH2lWkJzl3yXNjCtt_e4-ocC_Gk6CRpVHe3PiljJXLLUJP8a9U9OczhALoH0L9ec/s1600/Ken+Mulhearn+of+Stockport+County.jpg)
![1955–1968 Fulham 346 (0) -------- Tony Macedo (born 22 February 1938) is a Gibraltarian former professional association football goalkeeper who spent nearly his whole career at Fulham. He played 346 league games and a total of 391 matches in all competitions. He ended his career in 1968 after suffering a string of injuries.[1] He was born in Gibraltar in 1938 of British Gibraltarian parents. Macedo joined Fulham as a youth team player in 1955. He made his debut for the first team in a match against Bristol City in December 1957. Following his debut he went on to establish himself as the club's number one goalkeeper. He was part of the side that reached the semi-final of the FA Cup in 1958 and 1962. In 1958, he played a crucial role in Fulham's successful promotion to the First Division. He played in each of Fulham's nine successive seasons in the First Division. A series of injuries - including a backpass from Tosh Chamberlain breaking his ribs - reduced his appearances towards the end of the decade.[1][2] He spent one season at Colchester United, making 38 appearances, before retiring at the premature age of 31. He emigrated to South Africa, where he has lived ever since.[3][4] He was considered the "finest ‘keeper never to win a full England cap",[5] if it was not for his ineligibility having been born in Gibraltar, which did not become members of UEFA until 2013 [6] and remained unrecognised territory by FIFA until the 13th May 2016.[7] He is remembered as being part a series of great Fulham sides which included individuals such as George Cohen, Jim Langley, Alan Mullery, Bobby Robson, Rodney Marsh and Bedford Jezzard, as well as Fulham's greatest ever player Johnny Haynes.[8]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh30Fwllswo4qEZY9XHPgtlaN1-f0FNxNEifh4UEaQatofq5_l1kbei9GI14AvMYVBKmebmHSCCqbfJfSOxah2x-7WlGPWshrd6ZcEaz4IpZBbqq8pHRLG9pRw08qZ83o8LoPh3ssLNebg/s1600/Tony+Macedo+of+Fulham.jpg)










