Antony Nigel Martyn (born 11 August 1966) is an English football coach and former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He notably played...
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Exchequer Nigel Lythgoe (born 1949), English television director, producer and host Nigel Mansell (born 1953), British racing car driver Nigel Martyn (born...
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Sir Nigel Martyn Carrington is a British lawyer and academic leader who served as vice-chancellor of University of the Arts London between 2008 and 2020...
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2020. Premier League. "David Seaman" 9 September 2013. Premier League. "Nigel Martyn" 9 September 2013. Premier League. "Pepe Reina" 16 February 2020. Premier...
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Leeds lost to Aston Villa at Wembley. Manager Howard Wilkinson signed Nigel Martyn from Crystal Palace in the summer of 1996 and Lukic rejoined Arsenal...
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XI" from a shortlist of ten players per position provided by the club. Nigel Martyn (1989–96) Paul Hinshelwood (1974–83) Chris Coleman (1991–95) Jim Cannon...
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loft, injuring his shoulder. In August 2003, Everton brought in veteran Nigel Martyn. On 13 September, Wright went off injured 26 minutes into an eventual...
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415 0.35 2011–12 2022–23 5 David Seaman 141 344 0.41 1992–93 2003–04 6 Nigel Martyn 137 372 0.37 1992–93 2005–06 7 Pepe Reina 136 297 0.46 2005–06 2019–20...
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header flicked off John Pemberton's shin and evaded Palace goalkeeper Nigel Martyn. It was 1–1 at half-time. In the second half, Manchester United went...
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Coton Manchester City 11 Bryan Gunn Norwich City John Lukic Leeds United Nigel Martyn Crystal Palace Neville Southall Everton 10 Tim Flowers Southampton 10...
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June 2018. Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 – via YouTube. Martyn Ziegler (12 July 2018). "No official celebration next week for England's...
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Retrieved 20 March 2024. "England Players – Nigel Martyn". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Nigel Martyn". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 20 March...
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Palmer (1965-12-05)5 December 1965 (aged 26) 4 Sheffield Wednesday 13 1GK Nigel Martyn (1966-08-11)11 August 1966 (aged 25) 2 Crystal Palace 14 2DF Tony Dorigo...
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signed Kevin Kilbane from Sunderland, James McFadden from Motherwell, Nigel Martyn from Leeds United and Francis Jeffers returned on loan from Arsenal....
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Division 1988 (Second Tier) Ian Wright – Second Division 1989 (Second Tier) Nigel Martyn – First Division 1994 (Second Tier) Dean Gordon – First Division 1996...
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Ireland LB 1995–2004 288 39 Harry Kewell Australia AM 1995–2003 242 63 Nigel Martyn England GK 1996–2003 273 0 Stephen McPhail Republic of Ireland CM 1996–2004...
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Source: Competitions Considering starts in all competitions GK: #25, Nigel Martyn, 27 RB: #22, Tony Hibbert, 38 CB: #5, David Weir, 40 CB: #4, Joseph Yobo...
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24 February 2006. Everton had a temporary goalkeeping crisis in which Nigel Martyn, Richard Wright and Iain Turner were all unavailable, and Westerveld...
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James Liverpool 17 John Lukic Leeds United 4 Tim Flowers Blackburn 16 5 Nigel Martyn Crystal Palace 14 Neville Southall Everton 7 Mark Crossley Nottingham...
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Neville (1975-02-18)18 February 1975 (aged 23) 27 Manchester United 13 1GK Nigel Martyn (1966-08-11)11 August 1966 (aged 31) 7 Leeds United 14 3MF Darren Anderton...
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the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He was third choice behind David Seaman and Nigel Martyn, as the veteran Arsenal goalkeeper played in all five of England's games...
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misspelled, but most of them sound right while being pronounced, such as Nigel Martyn being known in the game as "Martin" (the unlicensed name has the same...
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Nigel Martyn Jerram MRCS LRCP (9 March 1900 – 19 December 1968) was an English first-class cricketer, medical doctor and Royal Air Force officer. The son...
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warm-up exercises for the third game against Romania and was replaced by Nigel Martyn. England lost the match and went out in the first round. Seaman was part...
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two by substitutes Emile Heskey and Ugo Ehiogu; substitute goalkeeper Nigel Martyn also saved a penalty from Javi Moreno. On 1 September 2001, Eriksson's...
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Holloway Named the fans' Cult Hero in a BBC poll. 1987–1989 England Nigel Martyn Became the first goalkeeper to command a million pound transfer fee when...
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PFA Team of the Year Goalkeeper Nigel Martyn (Leeds United) Defenders Gary Neville (Manchester United) Sol Campbell (Tottenham Hotspur) Jaap Stam (Manchester...
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63 per match) Top goalscorer Thierry Henry (24 goals) Best goalkeeper Nigel Martyn (18 clean sheets) Biggest home win Blackburn Rovers 7–1 West Ham United...
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PFA Team of the Year Goalkeeper Nigel Martyn (Leeds United) Defence Gary Neville (Manchester United) Gary Pallister (Manchester United) Colin Hendry (Blackburn...
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Anderson, 2, 1982 and 1986 Chris Woods, 2, 1986 and 1990 Martin Keown and Nigel Martyn, 2, 1998 and 2002 David James, 2, 2002 and 2006[citation needed] Nick...
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