John PHILLIPS | 1970-1975 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
PHILLIPS PES STATS | 1970-1975
Plava Čigra Stats by NightCaller3 John PHILLIPS | 1970-1975 Name: John Phillips Club: Chelsea Number: - Position: GK Nationality: Welsh Age: 19-24 Era: 1970/1975 Foot: R Side: B Length: 183 cm Weight: 82 kg Attack: 30 Defence: 80 Balance: 83 Stamina: 64 Top Speed: 65 Acceleration: 68 Response: 81 Agility: 76 Dribble Accuracy: 48 Dribble Speed: 52 Short Pass Accuracy: 53 Short Pass Speed: 50 Long Pass Accuracy: 60 Long Pass Speed: 64 Shot Accuracy: 40 Shot Power: 81 Shot Technique: 40 Free Kick Accuracy: 40 Curving: 45 Header: 40 Jump: 81 Technique: 45 Aggression: 60 Mentality: 70 Keeper Skill: 80 Team Work: 75 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 5 Weak Foot Accuracy: 4 Weak Foot Frequency: 4 Consistency: 5 Growth Type: Early/Lasting Info: John Phillips (born 7 July 1951 in Shrewsbury) is a retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper for various English clubs and the Welsh national team. Phillps started out with his home town club, Shrewsbury Town, for whom he made 51 appearances, before transferring to Aston Villa at the age of 18. After only a handful of matches for Villa, Phillips joined Chelsea in August 1970 for £25,000. He was to spend the majority of his career with the West London club as the long-term understudy to Peter Bonetti and only once, in 1974-75, was he to make over 30 appearances in a season for the club. He made a total of 149 appearances for Chelsea. He left Chelsea in 1980 and had brief spells with Crewe Alexandra, Brighton & Hove Albion, Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace and Sea Bee in Hong Kong. John Toshack signed Philipps for Swansea City in the early Eighties, but never made the first team. He also won 4 caps for the Wales national team. Chelsea Career : 1970-80 League Appearances : 125 Total Appearances : 149 John PHILLIPS | 1970-1975 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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