Tony Roberts
Born: 04/08/1969 , Holyhead, Wales
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Began his career as a trainee at QPR and progressed through the ranks to full professional.
During his time at Loftus Road he made two under-21 appearances for Wales, both in 1991 against England and Poland. Two years later he came on as a substitute for Neville Southall to gain his first full International cap against Eire, winning a second cap in 1997. After playing 122 League games in 11 years at QPR, he moved across London to the New Den where he spent a season playing for Millwall.
At the start of the 1999/2000 season, he moved into the Semi-pro game and joined St Albans where he remained until March when he crossed the Atlantic before joining Dagenham & Redbridge.
Tony became the first Welshman to gain caps at Pro and Semi-Pro level when he played in the game against England at Rushden in February 2001.
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Tony Roberts's full debut
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14.08.1999 at 15:00
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Slough Town
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