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      • David Andrew Seaman MBE (born 19 September 1963) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. In a career lasting from 1981 to 2004, he is best known for his time playing for Arsenal. He won 75 caps for England, and is the country's second-most capped goalkeeper, after Peter Shilton.
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    David Andrew Seaman MBE (born 19 September 1963) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. In a career lasting from 1981 to 2004, he is best known for his time playing for Arsenal. He won 75 caps for England, and is the country's second-most capped goalkeeper, after Peter Shilton. [4]

  3. Jun 13, 2015 · Dancing on Ice star Frankie Poultney has revealed she and new husband David Seaman won’t have kids. Ex-Arsenal goalie David, 51, has four from two earlier marriages.

  4. Sep 17, 2022 · Three years on, in an exclusive chat with Frankie, 48, and husband David Seaman to mark their new roles as ambassadors for the British Heart Foundation, the former DOI star says losing her TV...

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  5. Feb 6, 2022 · David Seaman and his wife Frankie have returned to the Cotswolds hotel where they married for an exclusive photoshoot and interview with HELLO! magazine.

  6. Mar 19, 2019 · Harry's Heroes star David Seaman's wedding to former Dancing on Ice pro Frankie Poultney featured exclusively in HELLO! magazine – see photos.

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  7. Jan 20, 2024 · Former Premier League goalkeeper David Seaman retired from playing professionally in 2004 after a distinguished career both domestically with Arsenal and Manchester City and also internationally with 75 caps for England.

  8. Known as ‘Safe Hands’, goalkeeper David Seaman made over 1,000 appearances in a remarkable 23 year long career. A promising youngster with Leeds United, manager Eddie Gray released him to Fourth Division Peterborough United in 1982 for a fee of just £4000.