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Colin Donald Boulton (born 12 September 1945) is a former
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who played as a
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.


Football career

"Solid", "dependable", "ever present" are among the things that were said about him. Boulton was the only
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player to take part in all 84-league games during the team's two Championship winning seasons. Boulton was born in Cheltenham. His career began at Charlton Kings, then he played for Gloucester Police. Boulton was actually a Police Cadet in Cheltenham when he was noticed by Rams manager Tim Ward. Boulton arrived at the Baseball Ground in August 1964. His course to the first team was not always a smooth one, and it must have seemed to him that he was being overlooked as
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signed Rochdale keeper Les Green in 1968. It took another three seasons for Boulton to get his chance in the first team. Boulton kept 23 clean sheets during the Championship-winning 1971–72 season. He was also ever present in the team that won the First Division in 1975. In September 1976, Boulton joined
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on loan for a month, as manager
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had lost confidence in Ian Turner (who had helped "the Saints" win the
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only a few months earlier) and reserve 'keeper Steve Middleton. He played five league games for The Dell club, winning two and losing two, including a 6–2 defeat at
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and victory at
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by the same scoreline; in his five games, he conceded 11 goals. Boulton went on to make 344 first team appearances for Derby County before a move to America where he played for Tulsa Roughnecks and Los Angeles Aztecs between 1979 and 1980. Boulton's final team was back in England, where he played for Lincoln City. However, in his fourth game he sustained an injury that was to end his playing career. On 2 March 2009, it was announced that Boulton had been voted the greatest goalkeeper in Derby County's history.


Later career

On retiring from football, he initially returned to his original career as a police officer, but by the mid-1990s, he was working for a
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-based sports company.


Honours

Derby County * Football League First Division champions: 1971–72, 1974–75 *
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References


External links


Colin Boulton - Derby County FC - Sporting-Heroes.net
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