Yes indeed, some keepers are still playing at that age - Ron is still with us. 51 actually I see. Peter Springett (8 May 1946 - 28 August 1997) was a professional footballer[1] in the 1960s and 70s and the brother of fellow professional footballer Ron Springett. He made over 500 professional appearances in the football league as a goalkeeper.[2] Career He played in goal for Queen's Park Rangers and later Sheffield Wednesday,[1] Barnsley, Scarborough and Frickley Athletic.[3] He made his debut in 1963 against Peterborough United and went on to play 137 league games for QPR. Peter was part of the QPR team in 1966-67 that won both the Third Division Championship and the League Cup beating West Bromwich Albion 3-2 at Wembley Stadium on 4 March 1967. He moved to Sheffield Wednesday in 1967 in a unique swap deal for his brother, England international Ron Springett. International career He made appearances at youth level for England but unlike his older brother he was never capped as a full international.[4] Later life After retiring from the game he became a police officer and was present when the stolen European Cup was handed in at West Bar Police Station after Aston Villa's 1982 win.[1] Death His death in Sheffield on 28 August 1997, came at the end of a four-year battle against cancer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Springett
Right on - far too easy for you of all people (Saint Martin + Chivers Jam) - as a kid we lived just 20 mins away from the Dell, so used to take in quite a few game with my brother, more as a neutral observer, but saw some good matches there - so much less stress compared to our R's games!
Great answer Taff, it fits the clue perfectly, but believe it or not it's not the answer! The player i'm looking for played in the same era as Charlie with Liverpool among his clubs.