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Ben Williams

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Ben Williams
Player details
Name Ben Williams
Age 30
Club Hibernian
Position Goalkeeper
Squad No 1
Born Manchester, England
Height 1.83m
Player rating 5.0 (what is this?)
Ben Williams transfer history
From To Date Fee
Colchester United Hibernian 10 Jul 2012 Free Transfer
Carlisle United Colchester United 10 Jul 2009 Undisclosed
Crewe Alexandra Carlisle United 25 Jun 2008 Free Transfer
Manchester United Crewe Alexandra 4 Jun 2004 Free Transfer
Chesterfield Out 18 Sep 2003 Undisclosed
Manchester United Chesterfield 31 Dec 2002 On Loan
Manchester United Coventry City 29 Nov 2002 On Loan
Ben Williams 2012/2013 Season Stats
Competition Team Apps G YC RC
Clydesdale Bank Premier League Hibernian 37 (0) 0 1 0
Blue Square South Truro City 4 (0) 0 0 0
Scottish Cup Hibernian 4 (0) 0 0 0
Scottish Comm'ties Lge Cup Hibernian 1 (0) 0 0 0

Ben Williams NEWS

10th July 2012

Williams happy with Hibs choice

Ben Williams is excited about a new challenge in the SPL after the goalkeeper signed a two-year contract with Hibernian.

10th July 2012

Hibs to land Williams

Sky Sports understands Hibernian are poised to sign former Colchester goalkeeper Ben Williams on a free transfer.

3rd July 2012

Williams moves on from U's

Colchester goalkeeper Ben Williams has decided to leave the club following the expiry of his contract.

29th February 2012

Dickov feels draw was defeat

Oldham manager Paul Dickov bemoaned his side's inability to defend set-pieces as they were pegged back and held to a draw by Colchester.

27th February 2012

Williams makes move to stay

Colchester goalkeeper Ben Williams has revealed he wants to extend his stay with the U's, who are keen to secure the stopper's services.

28th November 2011

Williams not making excuses

Colchester goalkeeper Ben Williams reflected honestly on Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Carlisle, admitting "the best team won".