Alan William Fettis is a former Northern Ireland international footballer, currently a goalkeeping coach at Sunderland. Fettis has played at all levels of the English game, for a total of 11 clubs. Whilst at Hull City Fettis was a firm fans' favourite, and on occasion found himself playing as a striker due to injuries at the club, and bagged himself a couple of goals in the process.

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  • Alan William Fettis is a former Northern Ireland international footballer, currently a goalkeeping coach at Sunderland. Fettis has played at all levels of the English game, for a total of 11 clubs. Whilst at Hull City Fettis was a firm fans' favourite, and on occasion found himself playing as a striker due to injuries at the club, and bagged himself a couple of goals in the process. He later rejoined his manager at Hull, Terry Dolan at York City, where his saves were credited by many fans with keeping York in the league during a period in which they struggled financially. He was sold back to Hull by new manager Chris Brass in 2003 however, and York dropped out of the league a year later; they have not returned since. Fettis was signed by Bury on a 12-month deal in June 2006, but broke his right arm in a Football League Cup defeat against former side Sheffield United on September 19, 2006. He was released by Bury at the end of the 2006-07 season. Fettis was appointed as assistant goalkeeping coach at Derby County in July 2007. In November 2008, Fettis became the new goalkeeping coach and chief scout at Cheltenham Town. In July 2009, Fettis became the new goalkeeping coach at Sunderland.
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  • 10:29, 13 October 2006 (UTC)
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  • 16:33, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
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  • Alan William Fettis is a former Northern Ireland international footballer, currently a goalkeeping coach at Sunderland. Fettis has played at all levels of the English game, for a total of 11 clubs. Whilst at Hull City Fettis was a firm fans' favourite, and on occasion found himself playing as a striker due to injuries at the club, and bagged himself a couple of goals in the process.
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