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Andrew's only other Test came in the first match of the 1963 series against West Indies, [1] when England again fielded out to a big total, this time of more than 500, a follow-on and a heavy defeat. By the time of his second Test appearance, Andrew was also county captain of Northamptonshire, [ 1 ] a post he held for five seasons from 1962.
During his time at the club he spent time on loan at Swindon Town, Bristol Rovers, where he made his professional debut, and Fulham before returning to become first choice goalkeeper until he was displaced by Craig Forrest. In 1989, he joined Oldham Athletic in a deal worth £75,000. He went on to spend the majority of his career at Oldham and ...
The deal forced Lance Cronin out of the club as Oldham were unable to pay the wages of three senior goalkeepers. [23] Grant made his debut for the Lactics in the 1–0 home defeat to Port Vale on 4 February 2006. He quickly established himself as first-choice goalkeeper and went on to make a total of sixteen league appearances for Oldham.
Alan Blayney (born 9 October 1981) is a retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper and is now the first team goalkeeper coach at NIFL Premiership side Larne. Beginning his professional career with Southampton in the Premier League where he made three appearances, Blayney had additional loan spells with Stockport County , AFC ...
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Smith began his career as a trainee with Oldham Athletic, turning professional in August 2005.He made his club debut on 22 August 2006 when he was a first-half substitute for the injured Chris Howarth in Oldham's 3–1 League Cup defeat away to Rotherham United. [2]
During his Boundary Park career, he was unlucky to be sidelined with two long spells of injury, and was also forced to compete for his place, first by Chris Ogden and then by Peter McDonnell. He first took over from Ogden for a home game against Southampton on 21 October 1975, lost his place again in November, but regained it six weeks later ...