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  • LOOKING BACK: NO 22 AND 23 LOOKING BACK: NO 22 AND 23 - 03.07.2012
    The bulk of appearances throughout the 2011/12 season for Ross Turnbull came in the Carling Cup...
  • CHELSEA 2012: ROSS TURNBULL CHELSEA 2012: ROSS TURNBULL - 07.02.2012
    As the London Games creep ever closer, our regular feature returns with goalkeeper Ross Turnbull fielding questions about his Olympic heroes and hopes for 2012...
  • TURNBULL: HANDS-ON ROLE TURNBULL: HANDS-ON ROLE - 29.11.2011
    It is safe to say Ross Turnbull has packed plenty of drama into his Carling Cup campaign so far...
  • TURNBULL: FANTASTIC SPIRIT TURNBULL: FANTASTIC SPIRIT - 22.09.2011
    Ross Turnbull helped Chelsea progress to the next round of the Carling Cup last night and after he praised the whole side's performance following the win over Fulham.
  • TURNBULL: BUSINESS AS USUAL TURNBULL: BUSINESS AS USUAL - 25.03.2011
    Ross Turnbull has been enjoying a rare quiet week at Cobham, but says there is plenty of work going on at the training ground while the internationals are away...
  • THE THURSDAY INTERVIEW: ROSS TURNBULL THE THURSDAY INTERVIEW: ROSS TURNBULL - 06.01.2011
    Ross Turnbull became another year older this week, and crucially as far as he is concerned, another year wiser...
  • THE THURSDAY INTERVIEW: ROSS TURNBULL THE THURSDAY INTERVIEW: ROSS TURNBULL - 06.01.2011
    Ross Turnbull became another year older this week, and crucially as far as he is concerned, another year wiser...
  • HOME AND AWAY: ROSS TURNBULL HOME AND AWAY: ROSS TURNBULL - 29.11.2010
    In the last week Ross Turnbull has played a game at Chelsea's home stadium and travelled away with the squad to his native north-east...
  • CHELSEA TV EXCLUSIVE: TURNBULL TALKS CHELSEA TV EXCLUSIVE: TURNBULL TALKS - 25.11.2010
    From his vantage point at the back, Ross Turnbull saw a considerable improvement in the team's performance after the break on Tuesday night.
  • TURNBULL'S TEST TURNBULL'S TEST - 21.09.2010
    Ross Turnbull plays his first game of the season on Wednesday night against the side he supported as a boy...
  • TURNBULL: WE WANT THE COMPETITION TURNBULL: WE WANT THE COMPETITION - 01.08.2010
    Ross Turnbull is looking forward to the upcoming pre-season fixtures in Germany, particularly now the whole squad are back together.
  • Name: Ross Turnbull
  • Nationality: English
  • Date of Birth: 04/01/1985
  • Height: 193 cm
  • Weight: 85.0 kg
  • Previous Clubs: Middlesbrough, Cardiff City, Crewe, Barnsley, Bradford, Barnsley, Darlington, Middlesbrough
  • Position: Goalkeeper

Chelsea career
Ross Turnbull joined from Middlesbrough in the summer of 2009, signing a four-year contract.

He was available on a free after his contract expired at the Riverside Stadium, opting to head south to Stamford Bridge rather than sign a new deal in the north-east following Boro's relegation.

With no shortage of ambition, the Englishman described the 'fantastic opportunity' he had ahead of him when moving to Chelsea and expressed a desire to push Petr Cech for a starting place, but it was not until October 2009 that Turnbull tasted competitive football in a Chelsea jersey when he replaced Hilario 23 minutes in against Bolton in the Carling Cup, the senior member of the goalkeeping department struck down with a bout of concussion.

A first start for Turnbull followed against APOEL in a Champions League dead rubber. He made a sharp save from a close-range effort inside the opening five minutes, but was eventually beaten twice, at fault for neither, as we drew 2-2.

Injury struck Cech and Hilario ahead of a Champions League second leg against Jose Mourinho's Inter in Mar 2010 so Ross stepped in for the biggest night of his career.

We conceded a late goal to condemn us to defeat, meaning a late, instinctive save from Samuel Eto'o was forgotten and not the tie-deciding stop it could have been.

Five days later Turnbull was beaten by an El-Hadji Diouf header from six yards as Blackburn held us 1-1 in Lancashire, and that was his last involvement of the campaign as Cech returned for the run in.

For the 2010/11 campaign Ross was largely the keeper on the bench ahead of Hilario, with Cech enjoying an injury-free campaign and player-of-the-year standard form.

The understudy played twice, conceding four times as Chelsea went out the Carling Cup at home to Newcastle, but ending up on the winning side in a home Champions League win over Zilina.

He was in goal for the reserves as they were crowned national champions, saving a penalty in the shoot-out at the end of the deciding play-off.

Appearances for Turnbull in 2011/12 have been limited to a three-game Carling Cup run, in which we saved a penalty against Fulham before being sent offfor giving one away at Everton, a spot kick replacement Cech saved. Ross has spent the remainder of the campaign as an unused substitute, alternating the role with Hilario.

Pre-Chelsea
An England youth international, Ross was born in Bishop Auckland and came through the ranks at Middlesbrough, making his league debut in May 2006 in a 1-1 draw against Bolton.

Prior to that there had been temporary spells with Darlington, Barnsley, Bradford and Crewe, sides that would have noticed his impressive FA Youth Cup form as Boro reached the Final in 2002/03, beaten by Manchester United.

Another loan spell at Cardiff City was cut short due to injuries in late 2007 as the youngster stepped in for Mark Schwarzer, playing in Boro's 2-1 win over Arsenal. At the end of that campaign, the Australian announced he was leaving for Fulham, meaning Turnbull and Brad Jones would fight it out for the number one spot for the 2008/09 campaign.

Initially it was Jones given the nod by Gareth Southgate, but when he injured himself in the warm-up before the second league game of the season, Turnbull stepped in, keeping his place until the turn of the year.

His last Middlesbrough appearance came against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge back at the end of January when he was beaten by two Salomon Kalou goals. The 6ft 4in stopper had earlier been in the line-up when we ran out 5-0 winners at the Riverside in October.

In total, Ross made 29 appearances for Middlesbrough, in addition to 67 for his various loan clubs.

Competition Apps
(as sub)
Goals Yellow
Cards
Red
Cards
Career History:
Club Season Comp. Apps
(as sub)
Goals
Chelsea 2011 - 12 League 2 (0) 0
League Cup 3 (1) 0
2010 - 11 League Cup 1 (0) 0
Euro Cups 1 (0) 0
2009 - 10 League 2 (0) 0
League Cup 1 (1) 0
Euro Cups 2 (0) 0
Middlesbrough 2008 - 09 League 22 (0) 0
League Cup 1 (0) 0
Cardiff City 2007 - 08 League 6 (0) 0
League Cup 2 (0) 0
Middlesbrough League 3 (0) 0
2006 - 07 League Cup 1 (0) 0
Crewe 2005 - 06 League 29 (0) 0
Middlesbrough League 2 (0) 0
Bradford City 2004 - 05 League 2 (0) 0
Barnsley League 23 (0) 0
FA Cup 1 (0) 0
2003 - 04 League 3 (0) 0
Darlington League 1 (0) 0
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Defensive Stats

  • Goals Conceded/Game1.2
  • Shots on Target/Goals Conceded5.22
  • Clean Sheets/Game0.28

Attacking Stats

  • Goals0
  • Shots/Goals Ratio0
  • Shots on Target Ratio0

How Goals Scored

  • Left Foot0
  • Right Foot0
  • Headers0
  • Other0

Discipline

  • Red Cards0
  • Yellow Cards0
  • Fouls0
  • Fouls/Cards Ration0

Goals Times

How Goals Scored

Career Appearances

Season Club Played Goals YC RC
2012 - 13 Chelsea 0 (0) 0 0 0
2011 - 12 Chelsea 5 (1) 0 0 1
2010 - 11 Chelsea 2 (0) 0 0 0
2009 - 10 Chelsea 5 (1) 0 0 0
TOTAL 12 (2) 0 0 1