Profile - Willy Gueret
2006/07 Player Profile - Willy Gueret
Name: Willy Gueret DOB: 3rd August 1973 POB: Saint Claude
Contracted until June 2008
2005-06 Stats
Swans Career Stats
Season | Apps | CS | 2004-05 | 52 | 20 | 2005-06 | 55 | 11 | Total | 107 | 31 |
Career Stats
Club | Time | Apps | CS | Le Mans | 1999-2000 | N/A | N/A | Millwall | 2000-2004 | 20 | 12 | Swansea | 2004-Present | 107 | 31 | Totals | 127 | 43 |
CS = Clean Sheets
French goalie Gueret signed from Millwall in 2004, after being mainly 3rd choice in his time at the New Den. Willy became a fans favourite in just his first season with the Swans; he hardly put a foot wrong and made some great saves as the Swans won promotion.
Willy was a little disappointing last season; he still proved what a good shot stopper he is but his kicking and decision making let him down. There also seemed to be a lack of communication between him and the defence.
The Swans turned down a £100,000 bid from League 2 team MK Dons for Gueret, hopefully he will have some good competition for next season as the Swans look for a replacement for the released Brian Murphy.
PROFILE BY MATTHEW PHILLIPS
WILLY IN THE NEWS
30/07/06 - Willy: We Made Too Many Mistakes 16/07/06 - Easy Decision For Willy 13/07/06 - Two Year Contract For Willy 01/07/06 - No Willy For Dons30/06/06 - The Case For The Defence
WILLY THROUGH THE AGES.........
WILLY'S 2005/6 PROFILE HereWILLY'S 2004/5 PROFILE Here
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