10 Best Spurs Goalkeepers In Premier League History

2. Paul Robinson

Paul Robinson joined Spurs in 2005 for a bargain £1.5 million, arriving from Leeds United and having already made his debut for the England national side - for whom he would go on to earn 41 caps. In his four years at White Hart Lane, he was first choice right up until the end, when he was briefly replaced by Radek Cerny prior to the arrival of Heurelho Gomes. He mad 137 Premier League appearances for Spurs - 175 in all competitions - and even scored a goal against Watford in the league. He won the League Cup with the club in 2008. Now with Blackburn Rovers, whom he left Spurs to join, he is 34.
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