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Nigel MARTYN | 1995-2001 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

MARTYN PES STATS | 1995-2001

electric_trigger Club: Leeds United Number: 1 Positions: GK* Nationality: English Era/Age: 1995-2001, aged 29-35 Nigel MARTYN | 1995-2001 Foot: R Side: B Height: 188 Weight: 92 Attack: 30 Defence: 88 Balance: 88 Stamina: 67 Top Speed: 64 Acceleration: 64 Response: 91 Agility: 79 Dribble Accuracy: 50 Dribble Speed: 52 Short Pass Accuracy: 53 Short Pass Speed: 55 Long Pass Accuracy: 59 Long Pass Speed: 60 Shot Accuracy: 43 Shot Power: 83 Shot Technique: 44 Free Kick Accuracy: 44 Curling: 44 Header: 43 Jump: 82 Technique: 52 Aggression: 62 Mentality: 82 Keeper Skills: 87 Team Work: 85 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 4 Weak Foot frequency: 4 Antony Nigel Martyn (born 11 August 1966), played more than 600 competitive matches in English football. Making his name at Bristol Rovers he went onto to play for Crystal Palace where he became the first £1million goalkeeper in British football. It was at Crystal Palace that Nigel first gained international recognition with a call up to the full England side. He remained at Palace for seven seasons, appearing 349 times for his club, including the 1990 FA Cup Final (where Palace were beaten by Manchester United on a replay, and the 1991 Zenith Data Systems Cup final (where Palace beat Everton). Martyn then left to spend six seasons at Leeds United. He went on to win 23 England caps. An ankle injury forced him to retire in 2006, following three seasons excellent seasons at Everton. International career Martyn made his debut for the England national side in Moscow in 1992, becoming one of the few Cornishmen to play for England. He earned only 23 caps for his national side, spending the peak of his career as second- choice goalkeeper behind David Seaman. In 2005, Martyn was voted in Palace's Centenary XI. On 10 April 2006, he was voted as part of Leeds United's greatest team being the only player from after the Revie Era to be part of the team. On 8 June 2006, Martyn announced his retirement from football due to an ankle injury. David Moyes said that he would miss Martyn as he was his ''greatest ever signing''. International career Martyn made his debut for the England national side in Moscow in 1992, becoming one of the few Cornishmen to play for England. He earned only 23 caps for his national side, spending the peak of his career as second- choice goalkeeper behind David Seaman. Nigel MARTYN | 1995-2001 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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