Andy Dibble

He also played in the Welsh Premier League for Barry Town, and in non-league football with Altrincham and Accrington Stanley.

The following season, he established himself as the club's first choice goalkeeper helping the side to promotion and the next year he missed just one league match.

Arguably the finest moment of his career was saving a Nigel Winterburn penalty in the 1988 League Cup final at Wembley, as Luton beat Arsenal 3–2 to win their first major trophy.

He had a baptism of fire in a tempestuous and crucial Old Firm derby, standing in for the injured Andy Goram.

In July 1998 Dibble signed for Altrincham, before a brief spell at League of Wales side Barry Town.

In December 1998, whilst playing for Barry against Carmarthen Town, he was hospitalised after suffering chemical burns as a result of diving on the Richmond Park pitch markings.

He joined Stockport County in August 2000, enjoying a successful spell there and being named man of the match in many of the games he played.

[13] In October 2009 he left Peterborough by mutual consent to take up the goalkeeping coach position at Rotherham United.

After a two-year stint at Peterborough, Dibble joined Ronnie Moore's coaching staff at Rotherham United.