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Thread: * Rotherham United FC Goalkeepers Over the Years *

  1. #31
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    The first goalkeeper I can really remember in my time watching the Millers was Roy Ironside whi was just taking over from Jock Quairney.
    We've had some terrific keepers since then but one I always felt didn't get enough credit was Ray Mountford.
    He was absolutely brilliant when an opponent got through and it was one on one. You could be so confident he'd save it that you could light a cigar and put your feet up 🙂.

  2. #32
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    Trevor Womble actually played a full game against Chesterfield and kept a clean sheet. Does he count?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    The first goalkeeper I can really remember in my time watching the Millers was Roy Ironside whi was just taking over from Jock Quairney.
    We've had some terrific keepers since then but one I always felt didn't get enough credit was Ray Mountford.
    He was absolutely brilliant when an opponent got through and it was one on one. You could be so confident he'd save it that you could light a cigar and put your feet up .
    Same here mate Quairney first keeper I saw, then on to Ironside.

  4. #34
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    Paddy Kenny had some good stats -

    2014-15 Bolton Wanderers
    2015 --- Ipswich Town
    2016 --- Rotherham United
    2016-17 Northampton Town

    No goals scored against him, but thing is he never played.

    Kenny signed for Bury FC in 2015, but left after 13 days, he got a calf injury,
    so he cancelled the contract, saying he was not taking money when he was
    unable to play.
    Neil Warnock signed Paddy Kenny 5 times during Kenny's career.

  5. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jocksgloves1 View Post
    Trevor Womble actually played a full game against Chesterfield and kept a clean sheet. Does he count?
    Trevor Womble came on as a substitute for the injured Seamus McDonagh in December 75, I think you mean that match. Chesterfield had Billy McEwan and Rodney Fern in there line up for that match.

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