Former Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman has revealed how he feared he was going to become a national hate symbol after Ronaldinho scored a long-range free-kick goal that helped Brazil knock England out ...
Mr. Seaman joined the DLF in 2002 from the Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia Library, where he was the founding Director (1992-2002). In this role, he oversaw the creation and ...
"Ronaldinho has scored. David Seaman - is caught - cold," announced a stunned Clive Tyldesley, clutching at statements in order to fill the obvious void in commentary as he and Ron Atkinson stare on ...
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Former England goalkeeper David Seaman announced his retirement from football on this day in 2004. After more than 1,000 professional matches and 75 caps for England, ‘Safe Hands’ called time on a ...
Cheeky Brazilian: The 2002 World Cup winner was up to his old tricks again. Over 13 years on from his famous free-kick goal which looped over David Seaman and helped Brazil beat England in the 2002 ...
Former England goalkeeper Nigel Martyn, who went to two World Cups during his career, has claimed that none of the Three Lions' young stoppers in Russia - Jordan Pickford, Jack Butland, Nick Pope - ...
Seaman was caught out by Barcelona icon Ronaldinho at the tournament in Japan and South Korea, with his effort from distance ending up in the back of the net to give Brazil a 2-1 lead. The Three Lions ...
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