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30 Facts About Chris Day

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Christopher Nicholas Day was born on 28 July 1975 and is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

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Chris Day spent a further season at the club, before joining Lincoln City on a three-month deal in December 2000.

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Chris Day was released by Lincoln, and later joined Queens Park Rangers, spending three and a half years at the club, whilst having brief spells on loan at Aylesbury United and Preston North End.

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Chris Day played for the club for a season before joining Millwall in the summer of 2006.

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Chris Day left Stevenage in July 2018 having made over 350 appearances for the club.

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Chris Day represented the England under-21 team six times between 1996 and 1997.

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Chris Day was signed by Tottenham Hotspur as a trainee at the age of 15, and progressed through the youth system at the North London club.

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Chris Day did not make any Premier League appearances during his four years at the club.

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Chris Day was part of the deal that saw Kevin Miller move to Palace.

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Shortly after, Chris Day suffered a broken leg in a home game against Oldham Athletic after a challenge with striker Matthew Tipton.

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Chris Day kept 16 clean sheets from August 2003 to February 2004; including five clean sheets in six matches during November 2003.

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Chris Day sustained an injury in February 2004, which meant QPR signed Lee Camp on loan to cover in his absence, and his Camp's form ultimately kept Day out of the team when he returned.

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Chris Day was dropped in January 2005 in favour of loanee Simon Royce, and was, as a result, allowed to move to Preston North End on a one-month loan deal.

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Chris Day became the first-choice goalkeeper at Boundary Park, playing 36 games during the season and keeping ten clean sheets.

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Chris Day left Oldham at the end of the season and opted to sign for Millwall in June 2006.

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Chris Day regained his place as first-choice goalkeeper for the start of Millwall's league season; keeping two clean sheets in his first two games.

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At the time of Chris Day joining Stevenage, the club were second bottom of the Conference Premier table having conceded 13 goals in four games.

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The arrival of Chris Day witnessed an upturn in form in not only the club's defence, but in the overall team, as the team remained unbeaten for 24 games from December 2008 to April 2009, a club record.

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Chris Day was a regular throughout his first season with Stevenage, making 52 appearances for the club and keeping 20 clean sheets in all competitions.

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Chris Day made 42 appearances during the club's successful league campaign, keeping 24 clean sheets; the most clean sheets recorded in the league.

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Chris Day played all of Stevenage's 56 games during the season, playing every minute of every game.

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Chris Day was ruled out of first-team action for a month, missing Stevenage's first three games of the season.

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Three days later, Chris Day signed a contract extension with the club.

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Chris Day remained as Stevenage's first-choice goalkeeper for the remainder of the season, missing one further league match during the campaign.

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The tie, played at Broadhall Way, ended goalless, with Chris Day keeping a clean sheet.

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Chris Day was second-choice goalkeeper for most of the remainder of the season, although briefly returned to first-team action after Arnold had been unavailable due to suspension.

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Chris Day made 19 appearances in all competitions during the campaign.

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Chris Day signed a new one-year contract extension at Stevenage in May 2013.

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On 17 May 2014, Chris Day signed a new one-year contract at Stevenage.

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Chris Day is a supporter of Tottenham Hotspur, and goes to watch them whenever he is not playing.