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Peter Shilton

Shilton is England’s most capped ever football player as he played in goal a total of 125 occasions. He has played his football for a number of clubs, including, Leicester City, Stoke City, Nottingham Forest, Derby County, Southampton, Plymouth Argyle and Leyton orient. He played for the English national side during the 1982, 1986 and 1990 world cup finals. He is arguably the finest ever goal keeper this country has ever produced.

Mark Wright

After beginning his career off playing for Oxford United he spent 5 years playing for Southampton between 1982 and 1987, an area he impressed significantly enough to earn a call up to the England side. After 5 years with the Saints he moved to Derby County before signing for Liverpool in 1991. He starred for England on 45 occasions and scored one goal for his country in an encounter against Egypt in the 1990 world cup.

Dean Saunders

Saunders is one of Wales’s most prolific ever goal scorers. During his international career that spanned fifteen years, he netted in 22 goals for his country, including a winning goal against Brazil in a friendly in September 1991. In total, Saunders made seventy five appearances for his country, making his first appearance in 1986 and final appearances in 2001. He is only behind Ian Rush, Trevor Ford and Ivor Allchurch in the Welsh goal scoring charts. He enjoyed a great club career playing for Oxford United, Derby County, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Galatasaray, Nottingham Forest, Sheffield United and Bradford City.

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