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England and goalkeeper
At the time, Ron Springett was the goalkeeper for England, but after the 1962 World Cup in Chile, a new coach was appointed in former England right back Alf Ramsey.
By 1965, Banks was indisputably the first-choice England goalkeeper.
During this period, Banks was also involved in a notorious incident with Manchester United's George Best who, while playing against England for Northern Ireland, flicked the ball out of Banks ' hands and headed it into the net as the protesting goalkeeper chased him.
He now lives in quiet retirement in Staffordshire but is still regarded, as a Channel 4 poll to find England's greatest XI showed recently, as the best goalkeeper England has ever produced.
Best-selling Irish investigative author, Don Mullan, published a boyhood memoir in 2006 called GORDON BANKS: A Hero Who Could Fly in which he wrote about the influence of the England goalkeeper on his life.
Peter Phillip Bonetti ( born 27 September 1941 in Putney, London of Swiss parents from Canton Ticino ) is a former football goalkeeper for Chelsea, the St. Louis Stars, Dundee United and England.
" Zarra's goal past the English goalkeeper Bert Williams won the match and sent Spain through at the expense of England.
Long-serving Skilly Williams was Watford's first choice goalkeeper between 1914 and 1926. Following relegation to the Southern League Second Division in 1903, Watford appointed its first manager – former England international and First Division top scorer John Goodall.
* Frank Swift, News of the World ( also former England and Manchester City goalkeeper ; died on his way to hospital )
* The BBC showed as part of its One Life series a documentary following United goalkeeper Harry Gregg retracing his route from England to Belgrade to Munich.
He first played as a goalkeeper but played initially as a stop-gap but later as the mainstay centre-half for the Old Carthusians ( the club for ex-Charterhouse boys ) ( appearing against them in the 1896 London Charity Cup Final, Clifton Association ( the Association which took in Bristol and its environs and with whom he played in the inaugural Gloucestershire Cup ), as well as the Corinthians and captained England twice against Wales in 1894 and 1895 ( when the team consisted entirely of amateur players ).
* Also killed was former Manchester City and England goalkeeper Frank Swift ( 44 ), who was then a reporter
The peak of his career was during his period as Arsenal and England goalkeeper in the 1990s and early 2000s ; during his time at Arsenal he won many medals including three league championships ( 1991, 1998, 2002 ), four FA Cups ( 1993, 1998, 2002, 2003 ), the League Cup in 1993 and the European Cup Winners Cup in 1994.
Venables saw Seaman as his first-choice goalkeeper and Seaman would remain a permanent member of the England team until 2002.
West Brom and England goalkeeper Scott Carson was also born in Whitehaven.
A controversial incident came in the dying minutes when Owen hit the Portuguese crossbar, resulting in a Sol Campbell header that appeared to have given England the lead again, but was ruled out for what the referee Urs Meier deemed a foul on the Portuguese goalkeeper Ricardo.
* Jack Butland ( born 1993 ), England international & Birmingham City goalkeeper
* Former England goalkeeper David Seaman owns a property in Marlow.
* David Seaman Former England goalkeeper lived in Iver
Peter Leslie Shilton OBE ( born 18 September 1949 in Leicester, England ) is a former English footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
It was 1985 before another goalkeeper was selected for an England game, when Robson could gave a debut to the Manchester United goalkeeper Gary Bailey in a relatively unimportant friendly match.
By the time they played Mexico in an acclimatisation match prior to the competition, Shilton was 80 games into his England career, having beaten Banks ' record for a goalkeeper of 73 caps the previous year against Turkey.

England and Peter
In England, British Social Anthropology's paradigm began to fragment as Max Gluckman and Peter Worsley experimented with Marxism and authors such as Rodney Needham and Edmund Leach incorporated Lévi-Strauss's structuralism into their work.
Jonathan Trott ( England ) scored 168 not out while Peter Siddle ( Australia ) took 6 – 75.
His caps record lasted until 1973 when Bobby Moore overtook him, and Charlton currently lies fourth in the all-time England appearances list behind Moore, David Beckham and Peter Shilton, whose own England career began in the first game after Charlton's had ended.
He reorganized and reformed the churches around Rome, canonized Conrad of Constance, condemned the teaching of Peter de Bruis, confirmed the Bishop Thurston of York against the wishes of Henry I of England, and affirmed the freedom of York from the see of Canterbury.
Modern political improvisation's roots include Jerzy Grotowski's work in Poland during the late 1950s and early 1960s, Peter Brook's " happenings " in England during the late 1960s, Augusto Boal's " Forum Theatre " in South America in the early 1970s, and San Francisco's The Diggers ' work in the 1960s.
He also fell out publicly with other players, including fellow England opener Geoff Boycott, Somerset captain Peter Roebuck, and Australian batsman Ian Chappell, with whom he had an altercation in an Adelaide Oval car park during the 2010 – 11 Ashes series.
* 1973 – A fire at a house in Hull, England which kills a six year old boy is passed off as an accident ; it later emerges as the first of 26 deaths by fire caused over the next seven years by arsonist Peter Dinsdale.
Leading divines, either Calvinist or those sympathetic to Calvinism, settled in England ( Martin Bucer, Peter Martyr, and Jan Laski ) and Scotland ( John Knox ).
His father, Peter signed an affidavit to this effect, giving his 19-year-old son permission to travel abroad to participate in the Paris Olympics and for other competitions in England and Belgium.
Thus, Peter Wimsey remained forever fixed on the background of inter-war England, and the books are nowadays often read for their evocation of that period as much as for the intrinsic detective mysteries.
* Conundrums for the Long Week-End: England, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Lord Peter Wimsey ( 2000 ) by Robert Kuhn McGregor, Ethan Lewis ISBN 0-87338-665-5
It is known that Laurence returned to England with Mellitus and others of the second group of missionaries in the summer of 601, but there is no record of Peter being with them.
Two monarchs have ruled simultaneously in some countries, as in the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta or the joint sovereignty of spouses or relatives ( e. g., William and Mary of Kingdom of England and Scotland, Peter and Ivan of Russia, Charles and Joanna of Castile, etc.
Cotton Mather, influential New England Puritan minister, portrait by Peter Pelham.
* Biddle, Peter, Paul England, Marcus Peinado, and Bryan Willman, The Darknet and the Future of Content Distribution.
Innocent III sent Peter of Capua to the kings France and England with specific instructions to convince them to settle their differences.
Peter James Carroll ( born 8 January 1953, in Patching, England ) is a modern occultist, author, cofounder of the Illuminates of Thanateros, and practitioner of chaos magic theory.
* In 1978, Peter Hammill on his album The future Now in the song " A motor bike in Afrika " was the first to mention Biko ( after his death ) in England.
This increase was greatest in England, Peter Mathias and Patrick O ' Brien found that the tax burden increased by 85 % over this period.
* 19 September 1990 – The Provisional Irish Republican Army tries to assassinate Air Chief Marshal Sir Peter Terry at his home near Stafford, England.
* September 19 – The Provisional Irish Republican Army tries to assassinate Air Chief Marshal Sir Peter Terry at his home near Stafford, England.
** Peter Beardsley, English footballer ( Newcastle United, England & Liverpool )
* December 4 – The Hastie fire in Kingston upon Hull, England, leads to the deaths of 3 boys and begins the hunt for Bruce George Peter Lee, the UK's most prolific killer.
* July 22 – Peter King, 1st Baron King, Lord Chancellor of England ( b. c. 1669 )

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