First Name
Robert
Last Name
Green
Date of Birth
18 January 1980
Middle Name
Paul
Height
75.25
Build
Athletic
Eye Color
Blue
Hair Color
Blonde
Place of Birth
Chertsey, England
Star Sign
Capricorn
Nationality
British
Ethnicity
White
Gender
Male
Couple Profile
Robert Paul Green (born 18 January 1980) is an English professional footballer who currently plays for West Ham United in the English Premier League and for the English national team as a goalkeeper. Born in Chertsey, Surrey, Green came through the youth system at Norwich City and made his first team debut on 11 April 1999 keeping a clean sheet in the 0–0 local derby draw against Ipswich Town at Carrow Road.[1] However, first-team opportunities were restricted by the presence of first-choice goalkeeper Andy Marshall[2] and it was not until Marshall`s departure in the summer of 2001 that Green was able to establish himself as first choice goalkeeper for Norwich.
He was a star of the 2001–02 season play off campaign which culminated in a final loss to Birmingham City on penalties. During the extra time period of this match Green pulled off a top class save from Geoff Horsfield from point blank range. Commentating for ITV, Ron Atkinson mentioned of Green`s heroics; "You talk about Robert Green being a promising young keeper, well that`s as good a save as you`ll see this season."[citation needed]
The following season Green was an ever present in a Norwich side that finished in a disappointing 8th position in the Championship table, missing out on the play offs by two places. Green made an impressive tally of 19 clean sheets during the campaign, beating the previous season`s effort of 18.
By 2003 Green was a key figure in the Norwich side. He played a key role in helping Norwich to the Championship in the 2003–04 season and promotion to the Premier League.[3] He came third in the supporters vote for Norwich City player of the year behind Craig Fleming and Darren Huckerby.[citation needed]
The Norwich number one was once again ever present, keeping another 18 clean sheets and conceding just 39 goals in 46 league appearances. Green put in many match winning performances during the campaign. These man of the match displays included home fixtures with Derby County and Stoke City, the Norwich custodian pulling off a world class save from Gerry Taggart during the latter. Performances of this high standard led to his first England international call up for the friendly in March 2004 versus Sweden. He was also included in the PFA first division XI for the season.
Norwich were relegated to the Championship the following season.[4] Green kept just 6 clean sheets and conceded 77 goals during the Premiership campaign despite many excellent individual performances. England coach Sven-Göran Eriksson continually picked Green for international squads on merit.
After relegation Norwich struggled to adjust back to Championship football. It proved to be Green`s worst campaign as Norwich`s number one, keeping just 7 clean sheets in 42 league appearances. Green missed the last few matches of the 2005–06 season after he sustained an injury in the warm-up prior to the away fixture at Sheffield Wednesday although he admitted that having recovered from the injury, he chose to miss the last fixture of the campaign to ensure his fitness for the World Cup.[citation needed]
In August 2006, Norwich accepted a bid of up to £2,000,000 from West Ham United for Green,[5] who had made 241 appearances for Norwich between 1999 and 2006.[1] Green signed a four-year deal with West Ham[5] where he teamed up with former Norwich striker Dean Ashton who had been sold to West Ham in January 2006. Green made his debut for West Ham on 22 October 2006 in a 1–0 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane.[6] Two of his best performances were when West Ham won 1–0 against Arsenal at the Emirates[7] and against Manchester United where he helped West Ham United to a 1–0 win,[8] which preserved West Ham`s Premier League status. Green kept 9 clean sheets in 26 appearances during the league campaign.
In the 2007–08 season season for West Ham United, Green saved the first three penalties taken against him. The first, against Kevin Doyle of Reading,[9] the second, Benjani of Portsmouth in injury time,[10] the third from Tottenham’s Jermain Defoe, again in injury time.[11] The streak was ended by James McFadden of Birmingham on 9 February 2008.[12] He played in every match and was named the West Ham Hammer of the Year with the Irons finishing in a respectable 10th place in the Premiership.[13]
In the 2008–2009 season Green saved yet another penalty, this time on 30 August 2008 against Jason Roberts of Blackburn Rovers, West Ham then went on to win the game 4–1. Green played all 38 league games for West Ham in that season, keeping ten clean sheets. [14] and again played in all 38 league games for West Ham in the following 2009-10 season, keeping eight clean sheets.[14]Green earned his first call-up to the full England squad while at Norwich[15] and a year later became the sixth Norwich player in history to wear the Three Lions when he appeared as a substitute against Colombia in
Couple Profile Source
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Green
Full Name at Birth
Robert Paul Green
Wikipedia Text
Robert Paul Green (born 18 January 1980) is an English professional footballer who currently plays for West Ham United in the English Premier League and for the English national team as a goalkeeper.
Age
32
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