Goals

SeasonLeagueFATotal
Grand totals21513228
1939-1940000
1945-1946011
1946-1947718
1947-194810111
1948-1949819
1949-195017219
1950-195115015
1951-195219019
1952-195313013
1953-1954707
1954-195530131
1955-195627532
1956-195721021
1957-195822123
1958-195914014
1959-1960505
1960-1961000
 

Split by opponents

TotalTeam name
13Middlesbrough
13Fulham
12Blackburn
10Sunderland
9Stoke
8Sheff Utd
7Huddersfield
7Nottm For
6Chelsea
6Charlton
6Derby
6Tottenham
6Grimsby Town
5Birmingham
5Barnsley
5Leicester
5Bristol City
5Ipswich
5Lincoln City
5Rotherham United
5West Ham
4Preston
4Bury
4Portsmouth
4Scunthorpe
4Arsenal
4Sheff Wed
4Notts County
3Port Vale
3Bolton
3WBA
3Burnley
3Hull City
3Aston Villa
3Newcastle
3Leeds United
3Man Utd
3Man City
3Everton
2Wolves
2Bristol Rovers
2Swansea
2Doncaster
2Accrington Stanley
1Chester
1Northampton
1Brighton
1Leyton Orient
1Blackpool
1Luton
1Cardiff
1Walsall
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King Billy quote
"My early days were actually spent in Buckingham street, Everton, in a flat over a coal yard. Everton! What a thought. The boy Smith was happy to get an early transfer out of that district at the age of five. We moved to 9 Lambet Road. Once again, it was only a stone’s throw from the two football stadiums. You could certainly hear every roar and chant in my house as the Kop army paid homage to one super hero in particular, an individual who I idolised and who I would eventually have the honour and privilege to call a teammate. The legendary Billy Liddell. I was a Catholic. Who idolised King Billy Liddell. But the religion was football and the only thing that mattered was supporting your team through thick and thin."

Tommy Smith

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Site News (Archive)
A new tribute to Billy from Maccakhan on RAWK forum
05.07.2011
An absolutley lovely fella. I was fortunate enough to meet him on several occasions, he lived not far from me, but to be honest I didn't know who he was for a long time. I wasn't old enough to have seen him playing but knew him as Mr William Liddell. Being a bit stupid I didn't shorten the William to Billy, only when I was told who he was! Anyway I remember speaking to him and his wife, who introduced him to me as a retired accountant! I looked at her in amazement! This was Billy Liddell, not some accountant!!!! I remember Billy looking at me and he gave me a wink and a smile, he could see my amazement at him being described as a retired accountant and my reaction to it. A really lovely fella and a true gentlemen. PS his wife was a lovely lady too. Very modest and respectful couple.
10 years ago - RIP Billy!
05.07.2011
Undoubtedly one of the greatest players ever to wear the Liverpool shirt, Billy Liddell, passed away on 3rd July 2001. Read this fantastic tribute to him by Tony Barrett. RIP Billy!
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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