Edwin Van Der Sar has the longest clean sheet in England premier league history,his clean sheet is longest then any goal keeper playing today,he holds the record of the longest clean sheet in Europe,and he is the sixth one in the world,if he can hold his goal clean, for a litle bit longer he'll be the best.
remember: the answer's date is 20-2-2009.
I'll edit the answer if the record has changed
The goalkeeper with the most clean sheets is Edwin Vandersar. with 13 clean sheets for Manchester United.
In European leugues the contracts of the higher profile players often contain incentives wich amount to bonuses in their salaries. For instance, a contract of a goalkeeper or defender may state that they receive a bonus if they keep a clean sheet (i.e. concede no goals during a game); whilst midfielders and forwards may receive a bonus for any assists or goals they score.Also, players are usually rewarded financially when they win a cup, league, or promotion.
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Straw with a blanket or quilt. It was very poor quality often including bugs and even rodents in it. Ither types of bedding were things like wool with a sheet on top of it. It was not clean or healthy for colonists. Thank goodness for todays bedding.
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Middlesbrough's longest clean sheet record in the English Premier League is 594 minutes, achieved during the 2005-2006 season.
A clean sheet is where the goalkeeper has let in no goals in the entire match. For example a football team wins 2-0. They haven't had any goals against and so it is a clean sheet. Often when a team gets a clean sheet the goalie or defence will get an extra bonus which is why players want a clean sheet.
The last team to keep a clean sheet against Manchester City was Stoke City.
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Reina have this year 9 clean sheet.
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I was looking for the same definition. Here is what I found: "Clean-sheet design is the process of developing a system from only a set of requirements and a 'clean sheet of paper'" here is the entire paragraph: "System development is facilitated by clean-sheet design. Clean-sheet design is the process of developing a system from only a set of requirements and a 'clean sheet of paper'. Clean-sheet design creates a design environment that offers the flexibility and creative space to innovate by investigating options that lie outside the bounds of the typical systems. In this environment, the system can be designed and optimized as a whole, and consequently compromise can be minimized. Clean-sheet design discourages defining arbitrary constraints, which can promote compromise and premature commitment to a particular solution, and hence lead to an inherently non-optimisable system. A special case of setting arbitrary constraints is developing a system based on a previous version." Quoted from: http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:g6mLqVPrJoEJ:www.naturaledgeproject.net/Documents/ESSP/TDP/WSDS/ESSP%2520WSDS%2520-%2520Unit%25204%2520Whole%2520System%2520Design%2520%28Elements%25201-5%29.doc+clean-sheet+design&cd=14&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us Michael macdimm@yahoo.com
He never kept a clean sheet in his entire Chelsea career.
No they have never done it.
With a good quality brass /copper cleaner like Never Dull