2. Andy Dibble
Welsh journeyman goalkeeper Andy Dibble played far more Premier League games than most on this list, despite the fact that he was just as useless as the others. Dibble spent nine years at Manchester City, where he played around 150 games, serving as backup to first choice ‘keeper Tony Coton. Despite seeing limited game time, Dibble still managed to show just why he wasn’t first choice at any of the decent clubs he ever played for, famously allowing Nottingham Forest’s Gary Crosby to head the ball out of his hands and into the goal, in the Welshman’s most forgettable performance.
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He was given a second chance in the Premier League by Middlesbrough, in the two games he played, Boro conceded 11 goals. That was it for Dibble’s Premier League career. He headed to Altrincham and Barry Town, showing the extent of his decline, although he did play three times for Wales over his 24 year career which ended in 2006. He is now the goalkeeping coach at Rotherham United.
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