Dibble to Duverger: other goalkeeper nightmares after Kinsky’s horror show

After Antonin Kinsky’s Spurs woes at Atlético, we recall five more matches the keeper in question would sooner forgetThe score at the City Ground was goalless as Manchester City’s Andy Dibble captured an aerial cross and assessed his options. Little did he know that the Nottingham Forest midfielder Gary Crosby had spotted that he had rested the ball, casually, on one hand. “All I thought was: ‘He’s got to have it in two hands,’” said Crosby, who would steal up behind Dibble before stooping to head the ball out of his grasp and tap into the net. Despite concerted visiting protestations, the referee, Roger Gifford, remained unmoved and the goal stood. “I can never escape it,” admitted Dibble in an interview 14 years later. Crosby, meanwhile, has said: “It’s the one thing I get remembered for.” Dibble, now 60, retired from professional football in October when knee replacement surgery prompted his departure from his role as Accrington Stanley’s goalkeeping coach. He played for 18 clubs in...


3 h.
Crime
ID: -6980837105718373529


Similar News expand_more


Sport
Entertainment
Crime
Entertainment
Science
Entertainment
Crime
Crime
Crime
Crime
Entertainment
Crime
Sport
Entertainment
Entertainment
Weather
Sport
Sport
Sport
Entertainment
Crime
Science
Entertainment
Science
Entertainment
Crime
Science
Crime
Entertainment
Politics
Entertainment
Sport
Space
Sport
Entertainment
Space
Crime
Entertainment
Entertainment
Crime
Sport
Entertainment
Entertainment
Crime
Sport
Sport
Sport
Crime
Entertainment
Popular countries based on strong economic and political relations

Add Watch Country

arrow_drop_down