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Dave Beasant

David John Beasant (born 20 March 1959) is an English football coach and former goalkeeper.

As a player, he was a goalkeeper, who notably played top-flight football for Wimbledon, Newcastle United, Chelsea, Southampton and Nottingham Forest. He also was on the books at Premier League teams Tottenham Hotspur, Wigan Athletic and Fulham, but failed to make an appearance for either. He spent the rest of his career in the Football League with Grimsby Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Portsmouth, Bradford City and Brighton & Hove Albion, as well as with non-league sides Edgware Town and North Greenford United. He played in Wimbledon's 1988 FA Cup victory, during which he became the first goalkeeper to save a penalty in an FA Cup final, and the first goalkeeper since 1875 to lift the cup as captain of the winning team. He made two appearances for the England national football team. On 10 May 2015, Beasant became the oldest individual to be selected in the squad for a match in Football League history while representing Stevenage, as a substitute against Southend United in the League Two play-off semi-final second leg, at the age of 56.

Since retiring, Beasant has worked as a goalkeeping coach for Fulham, Northern Ireland, the Glenn Hoddle Academy, Bristol Rovers, Stevenage and Reading.

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GPL 2024/25: League Table

p
Team
p
w
D
L
w%
D%
L%
pts
01
Aston Villa
32
23
2
7
72
6
22
80
02
Brighton
32
14
9
9
44
28
28
69
03
Southampton
32
14
9
9
44
28
28
69
04
Nottingham Forest
32
18
0
14
56
0
44
68
05
Arsenal
32
12
11
9
38
24
38
67
06
Norwich
32
14
7
11
44
22
34
67
07
Reading
32
13
9
10
41
28
31
67
08
Sunderland
32
15
5
12
47
16
38
67
09
Wolves
32
13
9
10
41
28
31
67
10
Everton
32
11
12
9
34
38
28
66
11
Ipswich
32
14
6
12
44
19
38
66
12
Manchester Utd
32
8
16
8
25
50
25
64
13
Newcastle
32
10
12
10
31
38
31
64
14
West Ham
32
14
4
14
44
13
44
64
15
Bournemouth
32
9
13
10
28
41
31
63
16
Leeds
32
13
5
14
41
16
44
63
17
Manchester City
32
11
8
13
34
25
41
62
18
Chelsea
32
9
10
13
28
31
41
60
19
Leicester
32
8
12
12
25
38
38
60
20
Crystal Palace
32
11
5
16
34
16
50
59
21
Hull
32
6
15
11
19
47
34
59
22
Liverpool
32
7
13
12
22
41
38
59
23
Tottenham
32
6
11
15
19
34
47
55
24
Watford
32
3
13
16
9
41
50
51