Games he played in 1953-1954 ...

DateOpponentCompetitionGoals scoredMatch Report
19.08 1953PortsmouthLeague1View report
22.08 1953Man UtdLeague1View report
26.08 1953NewcastleLeague0View report
29.08 1953BoltonLeague0View report
02.09 1953NewcastleLeague0View report
05.09 1953PrestonLeague0View report
07.09 1953WolvesLeague0View report
12.09 1953TottenhamLeague0View report
16.09 1953WolvesLeague0View report
19.09 1953BurnleyLeague0View report
26.09 1953CharltonLeague0View report
03.10 1953Sheff WedLeague0View report
10.10 1953Aston VillaLeague1View report
17.10 1953HuddersfieldLeague0View report
24.10 1953Sheff UtdLeague0View report
31.10 1953ChelseaLeague0View report
07.11 1953Man CityLeague0View report
21.11 1953ArsenalLeague0View report
19.12 1953Man UtdLeague0View report
02.01 1954BoltonLeague0View report
09.01 1954BoltonFA0View report
16.01 1954PrestonLeague0View report
23.01 1954TottenhamLeague1View report
06.02 1954BurnleyLeague0View report
13.02 1954CharltonLeague0View report
24.02 1954Sheff WedLeague0View report
27.02 1954Aston VillaLeague0View report
06.03 1954HuddersfieldLeague0View report
13.03 1954Sheff UtdLeague1View report
20.03 1954ChelseaLeague0View report
03.04 1954SunderlandLeague1View report
07.04 1954Man CityLeague0View report
10.04 1954ArsenalLeague0View report
16.04 1954MiddlesbroughLeague0View report
17.04 1954CardiffLeague0View report
19.04 1954MiddlesbroughLeague1View report
24.04 1954BlackpoolLeague0View report
 

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"Stop Billy Liddell! Those will be Everton manager Cliff Britton's final words to his players when they leave their dressing-room to tackle Liverpool in the Second Cup semi-final at Maine Road, Manchester on Saturday.

Stop Billy Liddell and the Liverpool forward line loses its rhythm. He is the man with a kick like a horse and a goaldash like a rocket. Given half a chance and the narrowest gap he can cut through at breakneck speed and find the net before the defence has time to close in."


Everton couldn't stop Billy Liddell who scored Liverpool's second goal in their 2-0 win in the FA Cup semi-final in 1950

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A nice story about Billy - the gentleman
01.09.2010
During the season 1953/54 I was living in the tenements of Glasgow (The Gorbals) and my father who was a merchant seaman and ran the Atlantic Convoys during the war 1939/43 and would often sail into Liverpool before coming up to Glasgow for R&R during those war-time years where he met my mother, and my earliest recollections of meeting the great Billy Liddell was when my father met and struck up a friendship with Billy and he came to our house in that room and kitchen in Glasgow. At the time there was 7 of plus my mother and father and I can remember this very smartly dressed person and my curiosity over all those years and especially lately when I discovered that 1953/54 was a particularly difficult season for Liverpool Football Club. I was often full of wonderment that that man could be so humble as to come and visit what was very grim accommodation at the time. I can, therefore, understand that people could say so many good things about him both on and off the pitch. - Reg Isaacson
Billy in color
19.08.2010
JK Williams sent us a few classic pictures of Billy Liddell which he has colorized. Click here to view his efforts.

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