Tottenham Hotspur After starting out with the team in the late 1980s as a trainee and having two loan spells away, at
Ipswich Town and
Oxford United Walker played in the winning 1989–90
FA Youth Cup Tottenham team overcoming
Middlesbrough. During the early 1990s Walker was mainly used as the reserve keeper, making the odd cup appearance along the way, but after a serious injury to then Spurs keeper
Erik Thorstvedt Walker took his chance and soon became the number 1 at Spurs, cementing his place in the side and getting his chance in the team during the first season of the Premiership making a total of 17 appearances in the league.
1992–93 season. Walker went on and made a total of 312 appearances for Tottenham Hotspur and played a big part during the 1999 season in helping Spurs win the
1999 Football League Cup Final after beating
Leicester City 1–0 at Wembley Stadium. During the latter stages of Walkers career at Spurs he fell out of favour with the management and lost his place to the newly signed
Neil Sullivan it was shortly after this, that the England international handed in a transfer request in September 2000. He played his final game for Spurs against
West Ham United on 31 January 2001.
Leicester City Walker signed a four-year contract with
Leicester City in July 2001 for a fee of £2.5 million, rising to £3 million depending on appearances. His first season at the club ended in relegation to the
First Division, which he felt may have ruined his dreams of an England call-up for the
2002 World Cup. Walker had an impressive season with Leicester as they regained promotion to the
Premier League, earning his first England recall in six years in May 2003. A cult hero to many of the Foxes fans, Walker had an indifferent season back in the Premier League, producing moments of magic, but unfortunately it all unraveled in a match against
Aston Villa at the
Walkers Stadium on 31 January 2004, in which he conceded five goals in 18 minutes. Walker put up such a poor display in the match that he was confronted by a Leicester fan who ran onto the pitch, telling him he "didn't think he was fit to be a Premiership player." On 10 February 2004, Walker scored a bizarre own goal in a match against
Bolton Wanderers to give them a 1–1 draw at Leicester. Despite comfortably saving
Kevin Davies' shot, he lost grasp of the ball as it crawled over the goal line. He did make a comeback performance in a goalless home draw against
Wolves on 28 February, putting up a "world-class save" to deny
Kenny Miller. Walker pledged to stay at Leicester despite their relegation from the Premier League in the 2003–04 season. He was released from Leicester City on 6 May 2005, after the club could not afford him a new contract. Walker spent four years at Leicester.
Bolton Wanderers Walker joined Bolton on a one-year contract. Walker was the goalkeeper for Bolton's first ever European match away from England against
Bulgarian team
Lokomotiv Plovdiv, which was also his debut. ==International career==