Post by QPR Report on Jan 5, 2009 21:28:58 GMT
Who'd have thought it?
From The Football League -
WHO ARE THE BEST 'KEEPERS ROUND?
With The Football League season just past the half way stage things are certainly hotting up in the race to win the Puma Golden Glove awards.
There's still plenty of time for the lead to change but you can guarantee the current number ones from each division won't be giving up top spot easily.
In Coca-Cola League 2 it may not come as a surprise to see table topping Wycombe Wanderers' goalkeeper Scott Shearer leading the pack. The Scot has kept an impressive 13 clean sheets so far and it could have been 14 but for team- mate Mike Williamson's last minute own-goal , in Saturday's 2-1 win over fellow promotion hopefuls Bury.
Ben Hamer of Brentford and Dagenham and Redbridge stopper Tony Roberts are in joint second place with 10 clean sheets...
In the Coca-Cola Championship just three clean sheets separate seven players but it is Queens Park Rangers' number one Radek Cerny that tops the table along with Burnley's Brian Jensen on 12.
Cerny moved to Loftus Road in the summer, signing from Tottenham Hotspur on a free transfer. Such is his form this season that former Player of the Season Lee Camp was forced out on loan to get some games under his belt.
Jensen has had a great season so far, despite not starting the campaign as first choice. As well as seven clean sheets in the league the Dane has kept an impressive four in the Carling Cup, made even more special by the fact that two have come against Fulham and Arsenal. He'll be hoping for at least two more in the competition because if he gets them then the chances are Burnley will be playing in the Final in February.
Bristol City's Adriano Basso (11), Julian Speroni of Crystal Palace (10) and Marcus Hahnemann of Reading (9) will all be hoping they can catch Cerny and Jensen by the end of the season, a good season for them is likely to result in a good season for their clubs.
From The Football League -
WHO ARE THE BEST 'KEEPERS ROUND?
With The Football League season just past the half way stage things are certainly hotting up in the race to win the Puma Golden Glove awards.
There's still plenty of time for the lead to change but you can guarantee the current number ones from each division won't be giving up top spot easily.
In Coca-Cola League 2 it may not come as a surprise to see table topping Wycombe Wanderers' goalkeeper Scott Shearer leading the pack. The Scot has kept an impressive 13 clean sheets so far and it could have been 14 but for team- mate Mike Williamson's last minute own-goal , in Saturday's 2-1 win over fellow promotion hopefuls Bury.
Ben Hamer of Brentford and Dagenham and Redbridge stopper Tony Roberts are in joint second place with 10 clean sheets...
In the Coca-Cola Championship just three clean sheets separate seven players but it is Queens Park Rangers' number one Radek Cerny that tops the table along with Burnley's Brian Jensen on 12.
Cerny moved to Loftus Road in the summer, signing from Tottenham Hotspur on a free transfer. Such is his form this season that former Player of the Season Lee Camp was forced out on loan to get some games under his belt.
Jensen has had a great season so far, despite not starting the campaign as first choice. As well as seven clean sheets in the league the Dane has kept an impressive four in the Carling Cup, made even more special by the fact that two have come against Fulham and Arsenal. He'll be hoping for at least two more in the competition because if he gets them then the chances are Burnley will be playing in the Final in February.
Bristol City's Adriano Basso (11), Julian Speroni of Crystal Palace (10) and Marcus Hahnemann of Reading (9) will all be hoping they can catch Cerny and Jensen by the end of the season, a good season for them is likely to result in a good season for their clubs.