Harry Lowe:  Defender in club 1911 - 1920
 
 Harry Lowe:   Defender
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 Date of Birth: 20.03.1886
 Dead: 1942
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 With the Reds: 1911-1920
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 Bought from: Gainsborough Trinity
 Signed for LFC: ЈN/A - April 1911
 Debut: 4th September 1911 v Bolton Wanderers (A) D1 lose 1-2 (Aged 25)
 Debut goal: 05.04.1912
 1st team league games: 122
 1st team league goals: 2
 Total 1st team games: 135
 Total 1st team goals: 2
 Total 1st team Wartime games: 1
 Total 1st team Wartime goals:
 Contract expiry:  March 1920
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 Characteristics:
 Former clubs: Whitwell St Lawrence (amateur), Gainsborough Trinity; Nottm For (wartime guest); Nottm For; Mansfield Town; Newark Town, Grantham (all three amateur)
Bought from: Gainsborough Trinity
 Birth Place: Whitwell, Derbyshire, England
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  Total LFC and other club games/goals

League FA Cup FL Cup Europe Other Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
1911-12 28 1 2 30 1
1912-13 34 1 4 38 1
1913-14 29 5 34
1914-15 26 2 28
1919-20 5 5
Total 122 2 13 135 2

  A more detailed look at the player's appearances

  Total   Competition
  122   League
  13   FA Cup

  Career Milestones for Harry Lowe:

  Appearances in all competitions

Date Against Result   Venue Competition
1 04.09.1911   Bolton W 1-2   Burnden Park League
50 26.12.1912   Newcastle U 2-1   Anfield League
100 11.04.1914   Aston Villa 0-1   Anfield League

   Goals in all competitions

Date Min Against Result Venue Competition
1 05.04.1912 50   Sunderland 2-1   Anfield League

  Total LFC Wartime games/goals

League
Seasons App Gls
1916-17 1
Total 1

  Update: 07.02.2007

  PROFILE

  Tough tackler half-back Harry played for Liverpool during the second decade of the 20th Century, although the First World War took away 4 years of his professional career. He played 28 times in First Division games during the disappointing 1911-12 season, when the club narrowly avoid relegation to the Second Division, finishing just one point ahead of Preston North End, who went down with Bury.

  Harry only missed a handful of matches over the next two years but was unfortunately injured in the penultimate league fixture of 1913-14 and subsequently missed his club's first-ever appearance in an FA cup final. But he was fit again by the start of the next season and added another 28 appearances to his career total. Although Harry returned to Anfield when the war was over, he was only selected for 5 more league games before being sold to Nottingham Forest.
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