Impressively, he's not been sent off in any of his 642 club games across all competitions.
Clues for the missing goalkeepers below (club, years in PL):
1996-1997 & 2001-2010 - Southampton, Fulham, Birmingham City (3 red cards)
1992-1996 - Sheffield United, Manchester City, Norwich City, Nottingham Forest, Wimbledon (2 red cards)
2008-2014 - Blackburn Rovers, Norwich City
2003-2011 & 2019-present - Leeds United, Liverpool, Charlton Athletic, Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City
1996-2001 - Coventry City, Bradford City
1992-1995 - Manchester City
2011-2020 - Newcastle United
1992-2000 - Crystal Palace, Swindon Town, Wimbledon
1997-2004 - Southampton, Liverpool, Wolverhampton Wanderers
2000-2011 - Charlton Athletic, Portsmouth, West Bromwich Albion
1993-1998 - West Ham United
1992-2000 & 2003-2004 - Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers
1992-1993 & 1998-1999 - Ipswich Town, Charlton Athletic
2005-2008 & 2011-2022 - Everton, Norwich City, Wolverhampton Wanderers
1996-2016 - Middlesbrough, Fulham, Chelsea, Leicester City
2001-2002 - Ipswich Town
1992-2004 - Wimbledon, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea
2005-2007 - Everton
2002-2003 & 2005-2006 - Birmingham City
2011-2020 - Swansea City, Tottenham Hotspur
(all 1 red card)
Scott Carson for the current City keeper?
Michael Oakes
Paul Jones
Mark Schwarzer
John Ruddy
Michel Vorm
Tony Coton or Dibble for that city one
Dean Kiely (however you spell it)
Maik Taylor
Would never have got that had you not posted the career path. Didn’t realise he had such longevity in the Premier League.
Is the Ipswich and Charlton one Sasa Ilic? The dude who constantly appears in my nightmares. Up steps Michael Gray and all that...
I don't remember him playing for Ipswich though.
Mateo Sereni or Andy Marshall for the Ipswich one.
Nigel Martyn
Richard Wright
David James (he might have been said, has he?)
Gould for the Cov/Bradford?
9 left to guess - I'll give one last clue and call an end if you can't get anymore.
These are the games the goalkeepers were sent off in:
- Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Sheffield United, September 1992 (A casualty of the new rule where goalkeepers couldn't pick up a backpass) & Oldham Athletic 1-1 Sheffield United, May 1994.
- Sunderland 1-1 Norwich City, March 2013
- Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Liverpool, May 1997 (A really weird one where he came off the bench minutes earlier and was immediately sent off for handball, with Jamie Redknapp scoring from the resultant free kick)
- QPR 1-2 Newcastle United, May 2013
- Newcastle United 6-1 Wimbledon, October 1995 (You may remember this one as the game where Vinnie Jones went in goal for the remaining 45 minutes)
- Everton 3-0 West Ham United, December 1995
- Aston Villa 3-4 Charlton Athletic, May 1999 (This is the Aussie GK, Charlton still managed an 89th minute winner though)
- Everton 1-0 Blackburn Rovers, February 2006 (Sent off 9 minutes into his PL debut, with a little help from Alan Stubbs who headed the ball at him. Somehow Everton still won)
- Manchester City 4-1 Birmingham City, December 2005
Simon Tracey
Hans Segers
Tim Howard
Rob Elliot
Ludek Miklosko
Tim Howard
Mark Bunn is that Norwich goalkeeper.
John Ruddy
Rob Elliot
Erik Thorstvedt
If the Wimbledon one is not Hans Segers then maybe Paul Heald.
Paul Gerrard for Everton?
Elliot was correct but had already been said.
It is indeed, very good answer.
Down to the last 4.
- The Norwich City keeper also spent a few seasons at Aston Villa as the backup, both in the PL and the Championship.
- The Aussie keeper at Charlton started his career with Luton, and also spent time with Portsmouth. Flitted about the Football League, currently coaching in India.
- The Everton keeper was a Scot who only ended up playing 4 PL games, before loan spells with Crystal Palace, Sheffield Wednesday, Nottingham Forest, Coventry City and Preston North End.
- The Birmingham keeper was Belgian and played at Huddersfield for 3 years before joining the Blues. His sending off was in his last game for the club.
Nico Vaesen!
Declan Rudd?
I’m scraping the barrel here. Jed Steer played for Norwich and Villa.
Ian Turner for the Everton keeper
Turner is correct, I'm impressed with that.
The last 2 were:
Mark Bunn
Andy Petterson
Full list below:
4 - Jussi Jaaskelainen
4 - Pavel Srnicek
3 - Tim Flowers
3 - Maik Taylor
2 - Thibault Courtois
2 - Shaka Hislop
2 - Russell Hoult
2 - Allan McGregor
2 - Pepe Reina
2 - Adrian
2 - Neville Southall
2 - Simon Tracey
1 - Alisson
1 - Mark Beeney
1 - Mark Bosnich
1 - Mark Bunn
1 - Scott Carson
1 - Petr Cech
1 - Matt Clarke
1 - Mark Crossley
1 - Andy Dibble
1 - Doni
1 - Rob Elliot
1 - Peter Enckelman
1 - Lukasz Fabianski
1 - Craig Forrest
1 - Brad Friedel
1 - Frode Grodas
1 - Bryan Gunn
1 - Paul Heald
1 - Tim Howard
1 - David James
1 - Paul Jones
1 - Dean Kiely
1 - Chris Kirkland
1 - Bernd Leno
1 - Ludek Miklosko
1 - Michael Oakes
1 - Andy Petterson
1 - Nick Pope
1 - Kevin Pressman
1 - Paul Robinson
1 - John Ruddy
1 - Robert Sanchez
1 - Ederson
1 - Mark Schwarzer
1 - David Seaman
1 - Matteo Sereni
1 - Nigel Spink
1 - Neil Sullivan
1 - Iain Turner
1 - Nico Vaesen
1 - Michel Vorm
1 - Ian Walker
1 - Sander Westerveld
Mark Bunn is the Norwich goalkeeper I think. You missed my guess above.
Andy Petterson is not gettable. He probably has relatives who don't know who he is.
In the Premier League, there have been 10 matches with greater winning margins than Liverpool's 7-0 victory over Manchester United this weekend. There have also been two 8-1 wins recorded.
Can you list all 12 games, with the scorelines and the teams involved?
Man United 9-0 Southampton
Man United 9-0 Ipswich
Man United 8-1 Nottingham Forest (home)
Edit
Southampton 0-9 Leicester City
Chelsea 8-0 Wigan
Liverpool 9-0 Bournemouth.