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Shilton and subsequently
A photograph subsequently showed Maradona outjumping Shilton and his fist making contact with the ball as Shilton was still midway through his own stretch, arm extended ( but, curiously, jumping only an inch or two ).

Shilton and won
Liverpool won the replay and Keegan scored twice more on the way to Wembley, including a lob-volley over the head of England colleague Peter Shilton in the semi-final against Leicester City at Villa Park.
Shilton Victors, a football team who had their headquarters at the " King William IV " public house, won three cups in a single day, a very noteworthy achievement.
They won the League Cup in a replay after initially drawing with Liverpool at Wembley, though Shilton missed that as he was cup-tied, and then won the League title in their first season back in the first division.
Forest won the League Cup again in 1979 – this time Shilton played as they defeated Southampton 3 – 2 at Wembley – before reaching the European Cup final where a Trevor Francis goal was enough to beat Swedish side Malmö in Munich.
Shilton had won his 30th England cap in a 2 – 0 win over Spain in March 1980 ; his 31st wouldn't come until the European Championships themselves.
England won 3 – 1 and Shilton stayed in goal for the two remaining group games.
Shilton had won his 90th cap for England in a 2 – 0 win over Northern Ireland in a European Championship qualifier.
In June 1989, Shilton broke his old England skipper Bobby Moore's record of 108 appearances for his country when he won his 109th cap in a friendly against Denmark in Copenhagen.
Sansom made a horrible error for the only goal of the game, toeing an attempted clearance high into the air and putting pressure on his fellow defenders, from which John Aldridge won a header for Ray Houghton to nod the ball past Peter Shilton.
Their best achievements came between 1975 and 1993 when they were managed by Brian Clough and won a Football League title, two European Cups and four Football League Cups as well as fielding some of Britain's highest regarded players including Peter Shilton, Trevor Francis, Stuart Pearce and Roy Keane.
Harford managed to head the ball from outside his own box, past England goalkeeper Peter Shilton, into his own net as Luton won the game and avoided relegation.
Also on the scene was Dave Beasant, who won two caps as a sub as Robson checked out other goalkeepers, but Woods remained Robson's first choice if ever Shilton was unable to play.

Shilton and Year
In a game that season against Derby County, his 35 yard blast glided into the net past former England World Cup goalkeeper Peter Shilton and earned him English football's " Goal of the Year " award.

Shilton and voted
Shilton was voted out at the end of week 4.

Shilton and for
When Shilton told Leicester he would not sign a professional contract unless he was guaranteed first team football, Banks found himself available for transfer, just a year after winning the World Cup.
He shares the record for the most World Cup finals clean sheets with Peter Shilton, with 10.
He emerged in an era of talented English goalkeepers and thus faced stiff competition for a place in the side, particularly from Ron Springett and Gordon Banks, and later on Peter Shilton, which limited him to just seven caps.
Peter Shilton – 49 caps for England ( 125 in total )
As of 2010, Wright remains the fifth most capped player ever to have played for England, after Peter Shilton ( 125 ), David Beckham ( 115 ), Bobby Moore ( 108 ) and Bobby Charlton ( 106 ).
England internationals Peter Shilton, Gary Lineker, David Nish, Steve Whitworth and Emile Heskey, as well as Don Revie, who played for and managed England all began their careers with the Foxes.
At one point Earl Shilton produced boots for the Russian army.
Nevertheless the Earl Shilton boot and shoe heritage provided the opportunity for other businesses to thrive alongside them, namely local carriers such as Woodwards ( now the bakery distribution business ) and Crowfoots, ( still operating as a parcel carrier ).
The original purpose of Shilton Park, was to provide a hunting ground, stocked with game, for the lord of the manors ’ sport and table.
Following the battle of Bosworth, Henry VII reinstated the Park laws for Earl Shilton.
Sampson survived the plague, for by the Autumn of 1615, he and his new wife, Isobel, were in the law courts of King James I. George Arlington esq paid damages of £ 60 to the Goodhalls, in a dispute over cottages, land and all manner of tithes arising in Earl Shilton.
The crown also held some land in the village, but during the reign of Charles I, the crown sold Earl Shilton ’ s farm to the Earl of Ilchester, whose rents were given up to Guy ’ s Hospital, London, which received them for many years.
In 1636, John Wightman gave £ 50 for the poor of Hinckley and a field in Earl Shilton was also let, earning £ 3 5s per year.
At the Court Baron for that year, on 13 October, Francis Thompson a tenant of Studford Close, Earl Shilton, surrendered a field of 2½ acres to Nathaniel Ward and Thomas Sansome, held in trust, for the poor of Hinckley.
Earl Shilton ’ s Richard Churchman was listed among the gentry who in 1645 " compounded " for their estates with the Parliamentary Sequestration Committee, along with Thomas Crofts, another royalist.
In 1694, Sir Verney Noel, of Kirkby Mallory, left £ 100 for the poor children of Earl Shilton to be sent to London, to be taught the art of Framework Kitting.
By 1664 Earl Shilton had thirty-four households assessed for hearth tax, and during the reign of William III in 1687 there were fifty-two houses assessed in the village.
Licence of Cottages used for Worship in Earl Shilton
“ A woman of the parish of Earl Shilton, in the County of Leicester, has been subject for some years to a disorder resembling the bite of the tarantula, and so astonishing the ignorance of many, that they imagine that she has been bewitched by an old lady in the neighbouring village of Aston.
In 1705, the payment by the Reeve for Shilton manor was £ 34 8s 6d.
In 1760, Alderman Gabriel Newton, of Leicester gave to Earl Shilton and Barwell £ 20 16s from his charity, for the educating of 20 poor boys from each village.
Famous for his prowess as a wrestler Samuel Marvin also lived in Earl Shilton.
Shilton Heath, famed for over a century for its steeple chasing, was gone for good.

Shilton and by
This record has since been eclipsed by Bobby Moore, Peter Shilton and then David Beckham.
Shilton became England's number one and was also signed by Stoke City shortly afterwards from Leicester City ( the same club Stoke had bought Banks from ) to take over from Banks in goal at the Victoria Ground.
Robson selected him as England's third-choice goalkeeper behind Peter Shilton and Chris Woods at the 1990 FIFA World Cup, but after arriving in Italy he had to pull out of the squad due to injury and was replaced by Dave Beasant.
Shilton Park was probably created by Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, after he became Earl of Leicester.
George Hastings became the keeper of Earl Shilton and Hinckley Parks in 1507, and by 1560 the keeper was George Vincent.
A woman of Earl Shilton parish declared ‘ that she had been bewitched by an old woman from Aston in 1776.
A house in Earl Shilton, was said to be plagued by its former long dead occupant.
A woman of Earl Shilton parish declared ‘ that she had been bewitched by an old woman from Aston in 1776.
A house in Earl Shilton, was said to be plagued by its former long dead occupant.
One at the bottom of Shilton Hill, which was kept by a man called Harrison for many years.
The Earl Shilton village population had risen to 2017 by 1831.
This was considered to be an outsize of its kind, and washing came from all over Shilton to The Hollow to he mangled by it.
In 1861 the Civil War had broken out in America, and Earl Shilton was hard hit by the fact that the Northern States blockaded the ports of the Southern States, so that cotton could not be exported.
The Gas Works ( now dismantled ) were also situated in Station road, and were built in 1866 by the Earl Shilton Gas Light and Coke Company.
Sport has been represented in Earl Shilton by several worthy exponents, especially at cricket.
The opening was attended by several well known sports personalities including athlete Dame Kelly Holmes, cricketers Michael Vaughan and Graham Gooch, footballer Peter Shilton, rugby union player Jason Leonard, athlete Christina Boxer and hockey player Rachel Walker.
At this stage, Banks was still England's first choice keeper, but the remaining brace of back-ups from the 1970 World Cup, Peter Bonetti and Alex Stepney, had been cast aside by Ramsey so Shilton could begin to regard himself as his country's number two goalkeeper at the age of 22.
Shilton was selected by Ramsey for the match, walking out behind captain Martin Peters to earn his 15th cap.
As the season came to an end, Leicester got to the FA Cup semi finals where Shilton was beaten – in a replay after the initial game ended goalless – by a lobbed volley from Liverpool's Kevin Keegan.
England failed to qualify for the European Championships, while at Southampton, Shilton suffered FA Cup semi final defeat again when he was beaten by a last minute Adrian Heath header which gave Everton a place in the final.
Shilton's 99th cap came in a 1 – 0 defeat to the Republic of Ireland with Shilton beaten by an early Ray Houghton header.

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