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  1. Cottager58

    Cottager58 Well-Known Member

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    Two of our ex-goalkeepers Jim Stannard and Mark Schwarzer share a birth date today - they are 52 and 42 respectively

    Both of course ranked high among popularity at the Club but there’s no doubting it was Jim who was the cult hero. He stood out, in more ways than one, during the naughty, and at times rather miserable, nineties. And not just for his goal against Crewe Alex (disputed by some who claim a forward got a touch on his long kick downfield, although never in question according to Jim).


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    [Ed note: slight licence here - the goal was scored in a match in 1989 - we won 3-2]

    Jim made a total of 389 appearances for the Club, more than double Mark Schwarzer’s 172. He finally left, after a total of 13 years at the Cottage when signed by Tony Pulis for Gillingham on a free transfer in 1995. His starring role though has to be when he went to Hollywood playing alongside his pal Vinnie Jones in a re-make of the film “The Mean Machine”. Weighing in at more than a little over 16st ’Fat Boy Jim’ took to the part of a prison guard in the Warden’s team with all of his usual aplomb!
     
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    He's fat, he's round, he's worth a million pound. Happy memories.
     
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    he wasn't the greatest but I loved him anyway!
     
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    Goalkeeper kits in the 90's were amazing, weren't they.
     
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    Fulhaman Well-Known Member

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    I think they were using the Dazzle Ships idea from WW1 & 2. Confuse the opposition into thinking the goal was unguarded.
     
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  6. Cottager58

    Cottager58 Well-Known Member

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    Or camouflage - Everton (Tim Howard - circa 2012)


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    Cottager58 Well-Known Member

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    Indeed. I blame Sky.


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    Everton (Neville Southall - circa '92)
     
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