#4 David Seaman: 142 clean sheets
Former England and Arsenal shot-stopper, David Seaman made his professional debut in the Football League in 1982 for Peterborough United, before moving to Birmingham City in 1984. After two seasons with the Blues in 1986, he completed a deal to sign for London side Queen's Park Rangers, where he played for another four seasons.
Remaining in London, he opted for a move to the bigger boys when Arsenal came calling. His consistent displays when called upon ensured he remained at the top of his game.
He played for the Gunners during the next 13 years, by which time, he had already made 75 England appearances as part of his lengthy career.
Tall, calm and calculated, he had plenty of attributes which made him stand out from his counterparts in the division. The fact he was a monstrous figure in-between the posts for Arsenal ensured he established himself as one of the greats during the PL era, enjoying his best moments at a memorable time for the club itself.
He retired in Manchester with City his final team before retirement, making 19 further league appearances during his one campaign under Kevin Keegan.