One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 21:36 - May 12 with 5186 views | bonymine | In recognition of Fabianski's MOM performance against Arsenal and likely 'Player of the Year' award in my eyes I thought I'd set a little teaser about how many keepers we can collectively name (on loan or permanent) since 1974 when I saw my first Swans game. Here goes : Steve Potter Niko Schroeder Keith Barber Geoff Crudgington Dave Stewart Dai Davies Jimmy Rimmer Mike Hughes Chris Sander (where did that come from?) Roger Freestone Peter Guthrie Neil Cutler Michel Vorm Gerhard Tremmell Lukas Fabiansaki Not sure about these ; Mark Kendall ????????????? | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 08:57 - May 13 with 1947 views | magicdaps10 | Rhys Wilmott Andy Oakes Brian Murphy | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 09:03 - May 13 with 1937 views | Darran | The one Cusack signed from Morriston Hospital Porters FC,Andrew summin. | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 09:22 - May 13 with 1902 views | Dewi1jack |
One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 21:58 - May 12 by Starsky | And our current East European keeper... Who's name escapes me. And Heeps |
Zabret or Zabaret (or some other spelling. Know it begins with a "Z" and not the 4th line down on an eyesight chart!) Dai Cornell | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 09:28 - May 13 with 1889 views | matthewkai | Carl mounty | | | |
One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 09:57 - May 13 with 1865 views | sherpajacob | Imho The top 5 1. Roger 2. Fab 3. Vorm 4. Rhys Wilmot 5. Doris or crudginton | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 10:21 - May 13 with 1838 views | Borojack |
One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 09:57 - May 13 by sherpajacob | Imho The top 5 1. Roger 2. Fab 3. Vorm 4. Rhys Wilmot 5. Doris or crudginton |
Fab Roger Vorm Stewart Wilmot Stewart was a quality keeper far better than Dai Davies | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 10:34 - May 13 with 1822 views | magicdaps10 |
One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 23:51 - May 12 by AndyNak | There was a youth team keeper under Rog that played a few games and I can't for the life of me remember his name - would have been around 90-91. Remember Jimmy Rimmer telling us the lad was a definite future England International... think he went to the Conference in the end. Anyone remember? |
The guy was James Heeps, i think he even played for England youth. Only played one game, against Chesterfield i think. | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 10:42 - May 13 with 1816 views | magicdaps10 |
One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 09:03 - May 13 by Darran | The one Cusack signed from Morriston Hospital Porters FC,Andrew summin. |
Andrew Marsh. He was let go by Liverpool as a kid because he was shite, persuaded the club somehow that he left them because he was homesick and Cusack was happy to offer him a contract to be back up to Rog. When Cusack left, this was one of the things that was brought up with a lot of passion by certain directors who are still with the club today. | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 10:43 - May 13 with 1816 views | Dewi1jack |
One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 22:19 - May 12 by Starsky | Rubbish... Good thread! Kept me busy |
This. Amazing how many names are coming back to me. And how many I'd forgotten | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 10:47 - May 13 with 1812 views | Darran |
One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 10:42 - May 13 by magicdaps10 | Andrew Marsh. He was let go by Liverpool as a kid because he was shite, persuaded the club somehow that he left them because he was homesick and Cusack was happy to offer him a contract to be back up to Rog. When Cusack left, this was one of the things that was brought up with a lot of passion by certain directors who are still with the club today. |
That's him. | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 10:48 - May 13 with 1809 views | Starsky | Best keeper? Anyone putting Roger ahead of Fabianski is like putting Trundle ahead of Michu. Favourite keeper? Different kettle of fish. | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 11:04 - May 13 with 1792 views | Dewi1jack |
One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 10:48 - May 13 by Starsky | Best keeper? Anyone putting Roger ahead of Fabianski is like putting Trundle ahead of Michu. Favourite keeper? Different kettle of fish. |
Got to agree. Dropper IMHO is a club legend. Fair play to Rog, he could have been playing at a far higher level than us. Glad he didn't! Jimmy Rimmer was pretty good as well, considering he was coming to the end of his career. But the best GK in my humble opinion, is Lukasz by a country mile. One of the players we really need to hang onto for as long as possible. A good gk is worth his weight in gold. Every clean sheet is at least 1 point and fills a defence with confidence as well as take a little pressure off them, knowing if they make a mistake, there's a good chance the keeper'll get them out of trouble. | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 11:42 - May 13 with 1771 views | Starsky |
One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 11:04 - May 13 by Dewi1jack | Got to agree. Dropper IMHO is a club legend. Fair play to Rog, he could have been playing at a far higher level than us. Glad he didn't! Jimmy Rimmer was pretty good as well, considering he was coming to the end of his career. But the best GK in my humble opinion, is Lukasz by a country mile. One of the players we really need to hang onto for as long as possible. A good gk is worth his weight in gold. Every clean sheet is at least 1 point and fills a defence with confidence as well as take a little pressure off them, knowing if they make a mistake, there's a good chance the keeper'll get them out of trouble. |
If I remember correctly Dewi... We had Jimmy Rimmer on loan 10 years earlier 1973. He was amazing. Then we signed him for £40,000 in 1983. Still amazing. | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 11:44 - May 13 with 1771 views | AndyNak |
One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 03:34 - May 13 by TheArtChappy | Ben miles?? |
Ben Miles!! That was the lad... That was bugging me for hours last night, cheers Chappy! Thinking about it, it wasn't Jimmy Rimmer that said it, it was Bobby Smith. I was a ballboy and he came over to us while Ben was pinging in crosses and warming up Rog. I think that was the point we all got his autograph. Loads of amazing memories from being a ballboy. Remember getting Hartsons autograph when he was still at Luton cos there were rumours he was going to Arsenal... Des Lyttle screaming at me cos I was too slow getting the ball back to him... Trying 3 times to throw the ball back to Rog in front of the East Stand and each time it hitting the net and rolling back down so I had to walk round the side of the goal like a plumb and hand it back to him... My fave was Frankie Burrows giving me his flat cap last game of the season though. Great memories | |
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One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 12:05 - May 13 with 1764 views | Curcubita_Ultra |
One For The Oldies - Goalkeepers since 1974 on 10:47 - May 13 by Darran | That's him. |
On the first Dutch Tour, we were in a late night bar on the last night, that wasn't letting in football fans or players in. Roger,and a few of the others got turned away and went elsewhere, but we persisted and sweettalked them round on the condition we behaved... Soon after this Marsh and Keaveney turned up obvioulsy bo//oxed already but I went to the doormen and said they were with us - telling them that we have to be fairly quiet and they've already turned a fair few away... Ok they said, no problem and got some drinks, no sooner has they returned than they jumped up on the chairs, beers in hand and started singing the Swansea City Song... I've never seen two lads get lifted and chucked out the door in a matter of seconds. Daft sods! Maybe not top players but a right pair of scamps... :) | | | |
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