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Roberts kept goal for the first time during the 1880-81 season.
Williamson continued to keep goal for a works team, however.
He kept goal eight times for the England wartime international side.
He stood behind the posts in the rain while David kept goal.
Kept goal for Ipswich when they won the league in 1962.
He kept goal in the Merseyside derby at the age of 17.
He kept goal for the school team between 1890 and 1892, before going up to Oxford University.
The best rules were the ones designed to keep goals from being declared an endangered species.
Empower and guide students thought the year, keeping goals at the forefront.
To keep goal by physically blocking attempted shots with any part of their body.
He kept goal as the club won the Second Division title in 1967-68.
That was why I began, five years ago, to model predator-prey relationships as a way to keep goals fixed.
He kept goal on 39 occasions in 1927-28, as United won promotion in second place.
He spent most of his time in the reserves, keeping goal in over 350 competitive games for the second and third teams.
He became the first non-Italian to keep goal for the Turin club.
He also kept goal for Sussex at soccer.
Gardner kept goal and captained Scotland against England the following year.
Harry also kept goal for Railway Union hockey team.
He kept goal in three consecutive Nelson wins the following month, and missed only one match in four months.
In 2004-05, Pilkington was busy once again, keeping goal on 46 occasions.
He kept goal at water polo for Weston-super-Mare and also played rugby.
He still kept goal for Scotland against England for the following two years, with a 2-1 win and a 2-2 draw.
Taylor kept goal in 86 league games in his five years at Highfield Road.
The earliest specific reference to keeping goal comes from Cornish Hurling in 1602.
His son William junior kept goal for Rovers side also for a spell.