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Jim Stannard

James David "Jim" Stannard (born Harold Hill, 6 October 1962) is an English retired football goalkeeper. Whilst playing for Gillingham he set a record for the lowest number of goals conceded in a 46-match season in the Football League, when he let in just 20 goals in the 1995–96 season. Until 18 January 2013, he was first-team goalkeeping coach at Southampton.
==Playing career==
Having previously played for non-league Ford United (now Redbridge), Stannard began his professional career with Fulham making his debut against Swindon Town in 1981 (keeping a clean sheet), but managed only 41 Football League appearances for the Craven Cottage club in his first five years, during which he was loaned out to Southend United and Charlton Athletic. In 1985 Southend signed him on a permanent basis and he made over 100 appearances before being sold back to Fulham in 1987.〔
For the next eight years he was Fulham's first-choice keeper. Despite that short term with Southend United, Stannard played in more games for Fulham than any other goalkeeper in the team's history making a total of 430 appearances and even managing to score one goal (against Crewe Alexandra).〔〔(Goalscoring Goalies )〕 He was affectionately known by Fulham supporters as "He's fat, he's round, he's worth a million pounds". But Stannard never played against many top English teams as his term was during a time when Fulham were in the lower divisions of the Football League. In 1995 manager Tony Pulis made him one of his first signings for Gillingham and, despite the fans' initial reservations about his age and burly build, Stannard proved instrumental in the Kent club's promotion from Division Three as he let in just 20 goals all season, a record for a 46-match league season. He also kept 29 clean sheets.〔 Stannard retired in 1999, but came out of retirement to sign for Division Two side Brentford on a non-contract basis in 2003,〔http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11748/2274750/stannard-returns-for-bees〕 backing up Alan Julian for three matches during the early months of the 2003/04 season.

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