

A reliable English goalkeeper whose career has been a testament to patience and professionalism across Premier League and Football League clubs.
Ben Amos's football life has unfolded as a study in preparedness, often in the shadow of bigger names. A product of the Manchester United academy, he spent nearly a decade at Old Trafford, a period defined by loan spells at various Football League clubs rather than a sustained run in the first team. This apprenticeship, however, forged a resilient and capable goalkeeper. When his moment came at United, he performed with a calm assurance that belied his limited experience. His subsequent moves to Bolton Wanderers, Charlton Athletic, and Cardiff City saw him finally claim the undisputed number-one shirt, playing regular football and showcasing his shot-stopping and command of the area. Now at Port Vale, he brings top-flight training and years of league experience to a club with its own ambitions. Amos's path may not have been linear, but it exemplifies the value of a steady hand and a readiness to perform whenever called upon.
1981–1996
The first digital natives. Grew up with the internet, came of age during 9/11 and the 2008 crash. Highly educated, deeply indebted, slower to marry and buy houses. Redefined work, identity, and what it means to be an adult.
Ben was born in 1990, placing them squarely in the Millennials. The events that shaped this generation — the internet revolution, 9/11, and the 2008 financial crisis — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.
The biggest hits of 1990
#1 Movie
Home Alone
Best Picture
Dances with Wolves
#1 TV Show
Roseanne
The world at every milestone
Hubble Space Telescope launched; Germany reunifies
Oklahoma City bombing; Windows 95 released
US invades Iraq; Human Genome Project completed
Twitter launches; Pluto reclassified as dwarf planet
Barack Obama elected first Black US president; financial crisis
Osama bin Laden killed; Arab Spring sweeps the Middle East
COVID-19 pandemic shuts down the world
He kept a clean sheet on his Premier League debut for Manchester United against Stoke City in 2012.
He had a loan spell at Molde FK in Norway, playing under then-manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær.
He won the Player of the Year award at Charlton Athletic for the 2019-20 season.
He served as a backup goalkeeper during Manchester United's run to the 2011 UEFA Champions League final.
“You train every day to be ready when the phone finally rings.”