Steve Sutton (footballer)

Stephen Sutton (born 16 April 1961) is an English retired professional football goalkeeper, who played primarily for Nottingham Forest, and also for Derby County, Birmingham City and Grantham Town.Sutton was one of the Forest players who had to cope with the horrors of the Hillsborough disaster, during the opening minutes of their FA Cup semi-final against Liverpool on 15 April 1989.In his thirteen years with Nottingham Forest Sutton recorded 257[4] appearances for the first team, his moustache and lazy right eye making him something of a club icon during the period.With no real prospect of regular match selection Sutton was released from his Notts contract after only four months, to join non-league Grantham Town.[6] After hanging up his playing gloves Sutton was employed by a number of clubs as goalkeeping coach, including Leeds United and Notts County, before finding his way back to his alma mater, Nottingham Forest, with the arrival of new manager Colin Calderwood in 2006.
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