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The Chase star creates insanely tough quiz about goalkeepers and says ‘you won’t get all five’

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‘The Menace’ Ennis, who is known for his role in The Chase, has devised yet another extremely challenging football quiz, this time focussing on goalkeepers.

In recent months, the 44-year-old individual has gone viral on TikTok multiple times for his five-question quizzes. He initially appeared on the ITV show as a contestant before impressing bosses to the point where he earned a coveted spot as a Chaser.

At the beginning of this week, he posed five questions to users concerning transfers throughout the history of the Premier League, beginning in 1992 and continuing onwards.

In the event that you have not yet seen that, you can view it by clicking on this link.

In this particular instance, Ennis, who is known on TikTok by the handle @bonesgiles, has expanded his horizons to include the world of football, and more specifically goalkeepers.

To begin, Ennis enquired about the goalkeeper who, apart from Petr Cech, has been the recipient of the Golden Glove award for the Premier League on four separate occasions since its inception in 2005. This award is given to the goalkeeper who has allowed the fewest goals to be scored during a season.

It’s possible that fans have considered a number of potential responses to this question, such as Alisson of Liverpool, Ederson of Manchester City, and David de Gea, a former custodian for Manchester United.

However, Joe Hart was the recipient of the award in 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2015 while he was playing for Manchester City. He was the winner of the award in each of those years.

It was the second question that asked which custodian had played the most matches in the history of football, with a total of 1,393 matches being recorded.

Peter Shilton, a shot-stopper for England who played professionally until he was 47 years old, was the answer.

After that, Ennis enquired about the goalkeeper who had spent three matches on loan at Carlisle United in 1999, scoring the goal that kept them in the Football League and effectively drove Scarborough, who were competing for relegation, out of the league.

Jimmy Glass, who was on loan from Swindon Town at the time, is deserving of the credit for the iconic moment. One year later, he would retire to run a taxi company, and this would be one of the final games he would play in his professional career.

The fourth question concerned the custodian in the Premier League who had not scored a goal in the English top flight in the most recent season. Alisson, who scored a last-minute equaliser with an incredible header for Liverpool in their 1-1 draw with West Brom in 2021, is the answer, as many people will surely remember. Alisson accomplished this by scoring the equaliser for Liverpool.

In the fifth question, users were asked to provide an answer to the question of which England women’s goalkeeper has been given the nickname “The Queen of Stoppos.” The correct response was Mary Earps, who is currently the number one member of the Lionesses. The nickname is a play on words that is derived from the phrase “Mary, Queen of Scots.”




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