Bob Pursell:  Defender in club 1911 - 1920
 
 Bob Pursell:   Defender
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 Date of Birth: 18.03.1889
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 With the Reds: 1911-1920
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 Bought from: Queens Park
 Signed for LFC: ЈN/A - September 1911
 Debut: 30th September 1911 v Sunderland (A) D1 win 2-1 (Aged 22)
 Debut goal: 06.12.1913
 1st team league games: 99
 1st team league goals:
 Total 1st team games: 112
 Total 1st team goals:
 Contract expiry:  1920
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 Former clubs: Aberdeen University, Queens Park, Port Vale
 Birth Place: Campbeltown, Scotland
 Honours:

  Runners up: 1 FA Cup 13/14
 Personal Honours:
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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 24 2 28
1912-13 20 1 21
1913-14 26 8 34
1914-15 27 2 29
1919-20 2 2
Total 99 13 112

  A more detailed look at the player's appearances

  Total   Competition
  99   League
  13   FA Cup

  Career Milestones for Bob Pursell:

  Appearances in all competitions

Date Against Result   Venue Competition
1 30.09.1911   Sunderland 2-1   Roker Park League
50 13.09.1913   Sunderland 1-3   Anfield League
100 30.01.1915   Sheffield U 0-1   Bramall Lane FA

   Goals in all competitions

Date Min Against Result Venue Competition
Didn't find any goals

  Update: 07.02.2007

  PROFILE

  Jackie was a winger who joined Liverpool from Manchester United about a third of the way through the 1913-14 season. In that debut season, he missed only 3 league fixtures once he had been introduced into the side at the end of November and also played in all 8 of the FA cup ties which saw Liverpool reach their first major final. But there was great disappointment for all concerned at the club after the single-goal defeat by Lancashire rivals Burnley at the old Crystal Palace ground.

  In the last full League season for four years, only one man, Jimmy Nicholl, made more appearances and only Frederick Pagnam and Tom Miller scored more goals than Sheldon. Jackie had two more good years at Anfield when the war was over, missing just 5 and 7 league fixtures respectively during those two seasons. His last appearance for the club came against Derby County on 16th April 1921. He retired through injury.
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