Bruce Grobbelaar: The Clown - The Legendary Liverpool FC Goalkeeper - Signed A3 Print
Legendary Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar clowning about as he was famous for!
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A3 prints are shipped in cardboard backed envelope. Larger sizes in rigid tubes.
Bruce Grobbelaar is a former professional football goalkeeper, best known for his time with Liverpool FC in England. Here are some key points about his career and life:
- Early Life: Born on October 6, 1957, in Durban, South Africa, Grobbelaar moved to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) at a young age. He served in the Rhodesian Army during Zimbabwe's war of independence.
- Football Career:
- Liverpool FC: Grobbelaar joined Liverpool in 1981 from Vancouver Whitecaps for £250,000. He played 628 matches for the club, becoming a key figure in their success during the 1980s. His achievements with Liverpool include:
- 6 League Championships
- 3 FA Cups
- 3 League Cups
- 1 European Cup (1984, where he famously used his "spaghetti legs" to distract Roma penalty takers during the final shootout)
- Other Clubs: After leaving Liverpool in 1994, he played for Southampton, Plymouth Argyle, and several other lower league teams in England. His career also included stints in Canada and South Africa.
- Style and Personality: Grobbelaar was known for his eccentric and flamboyant style of goalkeeping, including his athleticism, confidence, and unique tactics during penalty shootouts. His personality made him a memorable figure both on and off the pitch.
- Controversies:
- He was involved in a high-profile match-fixing scandal in the mid-1990s, accused by The Sun newspaper. Although he was acquitted in 1997, the legal battle left him bankrupt.
- Post-Playing Career: After retiring from playing, Grobbelaar took up coaching in South Africa, Canada, and Zimbabwe. He has also been involved in media work and has written autobiographies detailing his life experiences.
- Recognition: Despite the controversies, Grobbelaar's contributions to Liverpool during a golden era have cemented his place in the club's history, with many fans and analysts acknowledging his significant role in the team's successes.