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Personal
Date of Birth: 18th July 1968 (Age 39)
Birthplace: Paddington London
Nationality: English ( Represented Scottish national team)
International Caps 2
International Goals 0
Playing Career
Coventry City 1992 - 1996
Bradford City 1996 - 1997
Glasgow Celtic 1997 - 2003
Preston North End 2003 - 2005
Hereford 2004 (Loan)
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Celtic Career Review
London born Goalkeeper Jonathan Gould ( son of English striker Bobby Gould) was signed by Wim Jansen from Bradford City at the start of the 1997 - 1998 season.
Gould was instrumental in the success of the Celtic team in stopping Rangers 10 in a Row, a far cry from Bradford City Reserves where he had been just a year before. Despite injury problems in the 1998-1999 and the arrival of Russian international Dmirti Kharine Gould remained Celtics number 1 goalkeeper until the 2000-2001 season when he was replaced by Robert Douglas.
Gould stayed with Celtic until 2003 when he left to join Craig BrownsBrown's Preston North End in the English Championship. Gould is now retired and coaches in the New Zealand league with his father. Gould also played twice for Scotland and was a member of the 1998 World Cup Squad although he was third choice behind Jim Leighton and Neil Sullivan.
