10 Best Spurs Goalkeepers In Premier League History

8. Neil Sullivan

England-born Scottish international goalkeeper joined Spurs on a free transfer from Wimbledon in the year 2000. He proved to be something of a steal, as he went on to make 64 Premier League appearances for the club and an additional seventeen in other competitive matches over the next three years and, without being spectacular, he quietly went about his business in reliable fashion. Ironically, Sullivan would go on to sign for Leeds United - as replacement for Paul Robinson, who had, in turn, replaced him at Spurs - and he only retired last year when he was 43, having spent time at Doncaster Rovers and on loan at AFC Wimbledon.
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