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  1. Bruce David Grobbelaar (born 6 October 1957) is a Zimbabwean former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, most prominently for English team Liverpool between 1981 and 1994, and for the Zimbabwean national team.

  2. Feb 2, 2018 · The original eccentric genius between the sticks, Bruce Grobbelaar will be best remembered for the wobbly-legged penalty heroics which brought Liverpool the ...

  3. Bruce Grobbelaar is without a doubt one of the most colourful characters to have ever graced the Liverpool shirt. He stood in goal as some of the club's greatest victories were won and was an essential part of that success. 13 medals in 13 years at Liverpool speaks volumes.

  4. Mar 13, 2019 · Bruce Grobbelaar won the lot with Liverpool, but only after fighting in the Rhodesian Bush War as a teenager. He shares his remarkable story – and how the harrowing experience helped him to stan

  5. Sep 6, 2021 · There are few characters in the history of Liverpool as beguiling and polarising as Bruce Grobbelaar – a man of a million disguises key to the triumphant 1980s. There were two moments in the 1986...

  6. Player Profile. An athletic goalkeeper who kept virtually unstoppable shots at bay and is remembered as one of the greatest number ones in Liverpool's history. After earning plaudits in South Africa the 20-year-old was given a trial in the summer of 1978 at Ron Atkinson's WBA.

  7. Jan 1, 2007 · Bruce Grobbelaar former footballer (Goalkeeper) last club: Glasshoughton Welfare AFC.

  8. The original eccentric genius between the sticks, Bruce Grobbelaar will be best remembered for the wobbly-legged penalty heroics which brought Liverpool the 1984 European Cup and inspired Jerzy Dudek to the same feat in Istanbul 21 years later.

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    Bruce Grobbelaar was a colourful and often eccentric goalkeeper who took over from Ray Clemence to become one of the most decorated players in Liverpool’s history. Although born in South Africa, Grobbelaar had served as a soldier in the Zimbabwean army during that country’s brutal civil war in the late 1970s. He later played for […]