|
|
|
Alex Raisbeck: Defender |
|
Nickname: |
|
Date of
Birth: 26.12.1878 |
|
Dead:
12.03.1949 |
|
With the Reds:
1898-1909 |
|
Height: |
|
Weight: |
|
Bought from:
Hibernian |
|
Signed for LFC: 350 - 06.05.1898 |
|
Debut: 03.09.1998
(Aged 19) |
|
Last match:
30.04.1909 |
|
Debut goal:
11.02.1899 |
|
1st team
league games: 312 |
|
1st team
league goals: 18 |
|
Total 1st
team games: 341 |
|
Total 1st
team goals: 19 |
|
Contract expiry:
09.08.1909, transfered to Partick Thistle, for J500. |
|
International caps: 8 Scotland (8 as LFC - 06.04.1907) |
|
International goals: |
|
International debut:
07.04.1900 vs. England |
|
Characteristics: |
|
Former
clubs: Larkhall Thistle, Royal Albert, Hibernian, Stoke (on loan), Partick Thistle,
Hamilton Academicals (player, director and manager), Bristol City
(secretary/manager), Halifax Town (secretary/manager), Chester City (secretary/manager),
Bath City (manager) |
|
Birth
Place: Polmont, Stirlingshire, Scotland |
|
Honours: 2 Division
One Championship 1900-01, 1905-06; 1 Second Division Championship 1904-05; 1 Sheriff of
London Charity Shield 1906 |
|
Personal Honours: |
|
|
Total LFC games/goals
|
League |
FA Cup |
FL Cup |
Europe |
Other |
Total |
Seasons |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
1898-99 |
32 |
1 |
6 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
38 |
2 |
1899-00 |
32 |
3 |
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
36 |
3 |
1900-01 |
31 |
1 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
33 |
1 |
1901-02 |
26 |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29 |
|
1902-03 |
27 |
1 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
28 |
1 |
1903-04 |
30 |
1 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
31 |
1 |
1904-05 |
33 |
2 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
35 |
2 |
1905-06 |
36 |
1 |
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
|
41 |
1 |
1906-07 |
27 |
4 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
28 |
4 |
1907-08 |
23 |
2 |
3 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
26 |
2 |
1908-09 |
15 |
2 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
16 |
2 |
Total |
312 |
18 |
28 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
1 |
|
341 |
19 |
A more detailed look at the player's appearances
Total |
started/substitutions |
|
Total |
Competition |
341 |
Started |
|
312 |
League |
|
|
|
28 |
FA Cup |
|
|
|
1 |
Sheriff of London Charity Shield |
Career Milestones for Alex Raisbeck:
Appearances in all competitions
|
Date |
Against |
Result |
Venue |
Competition |
1 |
03.09.1898 |
Sheffield Wednesday |
4-0 |
Anfield |
League |
50 |
11.11.1899 |
Newcastle United |
1-1 |
St James' Park |
League |
100 |
24.09.1904 |
Wolves |
1-0 |
Anfield |
League |
150 |
27.12.1902 |
Bury |
1-3 |
Gigg Lane |
League |
200 |
09.03.1901 |
Lincoln City |
2-0 |
Sincil Bank |
League |
250 |
30.12.1905 |
Arsenal |
3-0 |
Anfield |
League |
300 |
14.09.1907 |
Blackburn Rovers |
2-0 |
Anfield |
League |
Goals in all competitions
|
Date |
Min |
Against |
Result |
Venue |
Competition |
1 |
11.02.1899 |
50 |
Newcastle United |
3-1 |
Anfield |
FA |
Notes:
- Since the 1993-94 season players have a fixed number. |
|
PROFILE
Alex Raisbeck is regarded as the club's first star player.
If the centre-back was around today, he'd undoubtedly be a pin-up of the Fernando
Torres ilk.
Instead, Raisbeck plied his trade at the turn of the twentieth century and played a
prominent part in Liverpool's early success.
His Anfield career spanned eleven seasons, during which he evolved into one of the
best defenders of his generation.
The Scot first came to the attention of scouts on Merseyside while playing for
Stoke. In the kind of transfer swoop that would later become a Liverpool trademark,
secretary-manager Tom Watson was sent to the Potteries and instructed not to return
without sealing a deal.
It cost Liverpool 350 to tempt Stoke to part with their prized asset in 1898 but
it was to prove money well spent.
Raisbeck was an instant hit with the Anfield faithful, not least because, during
his first season, he declined the chance of a first international cap in order to help THE
Reds' chase for a League and Cup double.
As it turned out, his efforts were in vain. Liverpool lost out on both fronts but
it was a tremendous display of loyalty from the new man.
The defender would eventually gain representative honours for Scotland and domestic
prizes were also on the horizon. Two seasons after that double disappointment, Raisbeck
captained the Reds to their first League Championship.
Despite standing at just 5ft 10ins, the Stirlingshire lad was a commanding
centre-half whose timing and athleticism enabled him to reach the ball before taller
opponents.
It wasn't just on the pitch where he excelled, though. The club supplemented his
wages by giving him the job of bill inspector, overseeing the public hoardings and notice
boards advertising Liverpool matches
Raisbeck stayed loyal to the Reds following the shock relegation of 1903-04,
helping his teammates bounce straight back before leading by example once more as
Liverpool became the first club to win the Second and First Division titles in successive
years.
When his glorious Anfield career eventually came to an end, the Scotsman returned
to his homeland to play for Partick Thistle and Hamilton Academicals before spells at the
helm of Bristol City, Halifax and Chester.
His love of Liverpool never died, however, and he later came back to take up a
scouting position.
One of this club's finest ever servants eventually passed away in 1949 but Alex
Raisbeck will forever be remembered as the first in an illustrious line of great Scots to
grace Anfield.
Copyright of Official Site Liverpool FC
Stats Note for Alex Raisbeck
2 > 1 FA Cup Goals.
A goal previously credited to Alex Raisbeck in an F.A. Cup tie away to Everton at
Goodison Park on the 30th of January, 1902 has been taken away from him after finding a
detailed match report which stated "From the free-kick which Raisbeck took, the ball
went in the centre of the goal. Balmer, in attempting to head away, sent the ball in the
wrong direction, the result being that Kitchen was unsighted, and the ball rolled into the
net." This is now showing as an own goal by Everton's Robert Balmer.
Total Alex Raisbeck
in Scotland & other clubs games/goals
Update: 30.11.2012 |
|