var playerInfo={"816C8DE73A2D153866B49ADDE8EB04C4":"USA,Wales","1BB8AF7BD3F66066":"191cm","86178E7285C328960D9569BD40C7D883":"1982-11-9","90579B4DEA63C3E4":"Boaz Myhill","0E9052569923A91555E1DAF3C456F9CD":"","1A770A41820EA8876555100F4F89BC57":"Although born in the United States<\/SPAN><\/st1:place><\/st1:country-region>, Boaz - full name Glyn Oliver Myhill - has lived in the <\/SPAN>UK<\/SPAN><\/st1:place><\/st1:country-region> since the age of one-year old. He has an American father and his mother hails from <\/SPAN>Shropshire<\/SPAN><\/st1:place>.<\/SPAN>

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The big goalkeeper joined Aston Villa as a 12 year-old and although he was not to make a senior appearance for the Premiership club, his<\/SPAN><\/FONT><\/FONT> progress was charted through his rise at international standard as he has represented <\/SPAN>England<\/SPAN><\/st1:place><\/st1:country-region> at most levels up to and including Under-20. He has been on standby for the Under-21s and, as well as USA, is also eligible to play for Wales.<\/SPAN><\/FONT><\/FONT><\/P>

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At club level, he went out on loan to <\/SPAN>Stoke<\/SPAN><\/st1:PlaceName> <\/SPAN>City<\/SPAN><\/st1:PlaceType><\/st1:place> and <\/SPAN>Bristol<\/SPAN><\/st1:PlaceName> <\/SPAN>City<\/SPAN><\/st1:PlaceType><\/st1:place> without making his first team debut. That finally came when he went on loan to <\/SPAN>First<\/SPAN><\/st1:PlaceName> <\/SPAN>Division<\/SPAN><\/st1:PlaceName> <\/SPAN>Bradford<\/SPAN><\/st1:PlaceName> <\/SPAN>City<\/SPAN><\/st1:PlaceType><\/st1:place> in November 2002 but it proved to be memorable for the wrong reasons as Sheffield United won 5-0 at Valley Parade.<\/SPAN><\/FONT><\/FONT><\/P>

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Boaz got his first taste of Third Division football during a 16-game loan stint at <\/SPAN>Macclesfield<\/SPAN><\/st1:PlaceName> <\/SPAN>Town<\/SPAN><\/st1:PlaceType><\/st1:place> at the start of the 2003-04 season. <\/SPAN><\/FONT><\/FONT>Shortly before joining the Tigers in a £50,000 deal in December 2003 (with a contract up to June 2006), he had also been on loan at <\/SPAN>Stockport<\/SPAN><\/st1:PlaceName> <\/SPAN>County<\/SPAN><\/st1:PlaceType><\/st1:place>.<\/SPAN><\/FONT><\/FONT><\/P>

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It's not just that both of Bo's first two seasons with the Tigers ended in promotion that now makes him on of the most highly rated keepers outside of the Premiership. He truly cemented his place between the City sticks in 2004-05 when he missed only one league game as the Tigers headed towards the Championship.<\/FONT><\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P>

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Bo continued to be a near ever-present in 2005-06 and thoroughly deserved his Tigers Player of the Year award. His outstanding performances were also recognised by a wider audience as he was also named the No. 1 keeper in FourFourTwo magazine's list of the top 50 Football League players.<\/SPAN><\/FONT><\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P>

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His Tigers contract was extended to June 2008 in September 2005.<\/FONT><\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P>","7F6018B84729B122B8EE7594158DA382":"Birmingham,Hull City,Stockport County,Macclesfield Town,Bradford AFC,Bristol City,Stoke City,Aston Villa","4EB8C1CDD4A86AD4B213AF7FAE87E4FE":"Birmingham","147403B66C8CB5C7":"50","2F200EF80307E2A90BE724565D2038D0":"2012-5-1","A494ABC507986833":"Boaz Myhill","078F3C827B475FC4":"8730","3B9127F7BC829326":"1","F52748F924D1E675":"91kg","8084EC95B881D770":"West Bromwich(WBA)","7777CB48C34672EC8F83E174F0B7EFC7":"","75B83B44A2FCDD1B4FF631FCD2E3CC16":"13","3F6EEC72E60D52B53E2E6377341938DB":"3","e_index":2};