3. Tony Warner
Tony Warner played 200 games for Millwall between 1999 and 2004, where he looked solid enough between the sticks. His Premier League move came in 2007, when he joined Fulham. He played seven games in two years at Craven Cottage, and Fulham fans will feel that was seven games too many. Warner looked wobbly at best, and dropped two absolute howlers against Bolton and Middlesbrough respectively.
He remained in the Premier League when signed by Hull City, where he was third choice, playing only once in the League Cup and almost gifting a goal to his former club Millwall. Twice-capped by Trinidad and Tobago, Warner didn’t even do enough to convince the country that he should be picked for their 2006 World Cup campaign. It was also Warner who clashed with 15th placed Peter Enckleman to end his career.
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