noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
veteran journalist/actor/goalkeeper etc
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
good
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If there's a better goalkeeper in Britain than Big Tommy I have yet to see him.
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It was also a good day for goalkeeper Graham Brown, who kept five clean sheets.
international
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Eleven Aberdeen players were laid low by the virus, and Rangers lost their international goalkeeper Andy Goram to the bug.
reserve
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His overtures were not immediately successful, but a shrewd buy was Oldham's reserve goalkeeper Frank Moss.
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Watford's reserve goalkeeper Mel Rees has joined Southampton on a month's loan with a view to a permanent transfer.
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The Derry reserve goalkeeper concedes that he has become something of a fixture on the bench but is uncomplaining.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And the goalkeeper made a brilliant save to tip Philliskirk's long-range shot over the bar.
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But Brentford owed their victory to goalkeeper Graham Benstead, who made some fine saves.
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He may have been an outstanding goalkeeper but he was hardly a product of the Harvard Business School.
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He rounded off the scoring with a simple fourth after rounding goalkeeper Thomas Ravelli.
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It actually meant quite a lot to me to score a goal past the number-one goalkeeper .
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Ken Roberts, Eccleshall manager, on dietary habits of 20st goalkeeper Sid Kelly.
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Specialist positions such as goalkeeper and striker would be joined by the mediator and even ambassador.
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The goalkeeper is always to blame and always will be.