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Player  -  Mohamed Salah  2017 -

 


    Mohamed Salah:  Striker
    Nickname: 
    Date of Birth:  15.06.1992
    With the Reds:  2015-
    Squad: number:  11
    Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
    Weight:  
    Bought from:  AS Rome
    Signed for LFC:  J 36.900.000 * - 22.06.2016
    Debut: 
    Last match:  
    Debut goal:  
    1st team league games:  42  (2 as sub)
    1st team league goals:  35
    Total 1st team games:  59  (3 as sub)
    Total 1st team goals:  47
    Contract expiry:  2023 (signed 01.07.2018)
    International caps:  Egypt 59 (7 at LFC) 25.06.2018
    International goals:  35 (6)
    International debut:  03.09.2011 vs Sierra Leone
    Former clubs:  El Mokawloon (2010-12), Basel (2012-14), Chelsea (2014-16), Fiorentina (loan 2015), Roma (loan 2015-16), AS Roma (2016-17)
    Birth Place:  Basyoun, Egypt
    Honours: 

  Runners up:  1 European Cup 2017-18
    Personal Honours:  2017 African Footballer of the Year, 2018 PFA Player of the Year, 2018 Football Writers' Footballer of the Year, 2018 Premier League Player of the Year, 2018 Premier League Golden Boot

  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
2017-18 34/2 32 1 1     14/1 11     49/3 44
2018-19 6 3         1       7 3
Total 40/2 35 1 1     15/1 11     56/3 47

  A more detailed look at the player's appearances

  Total   started/substitutions     Total   Competition
  56   Started     42   Premier League
  3   On the bench     16   Champions League
  3   Substitute     1   FA Cup
  28   Substituted      

  Career Milestones for Mohamed Salah:

  Appearances in all competitions

Date Against Result Venue Competition
1 12.08.2017   Watford 3-3   Vicarage Road League
50 06.05.2018   Chelsea 0-1   Stamford Bridge League

  Goals in all competitions

Date Min Against Result Venue Competition
1 12.08.2017 57   Watford 3-3   Vicarage Road League

 

Seasons Player №
2017-18 11
2018-19 11
  * Note, Since the 1993-94 season players have a fixed number.

  Total  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
  El Mokawloon                      
2009-10 3   2               5  
2010-11` 20 4 4 1             24 5
2011-12 15 7                  15
  Basel                        
2012-13 29 5 5 3     16 2     50 10
2013-14 18 4 1 1     10     29 10
  Chelsea                        
2013-14 10 2 1               11 2
2014-15 3   1   2   2       8  
  Fiorentina (loan)                      
2014-15 16 6 2 2     8 1     26 9
  Roma (loan)                      
2015-16 34 14 1       7 1     42 15
  Roma                        
2016-17 31 15 2 2     8 3     41 19

  Notes:

  - b - on bench

    PROFILE

  Born in the Egyptian city of Basyoun, 100km or so north of Cairo, Mohamed Salah’s footballing journey began in the Nasr City district of the country’s capital.

  A talented youngster, he honed his skills in the youth teams of El Mokawloon SC, and made his debut for the senior side aged just 17 at the back end of the 2009-10 season, going on to make five appearances in total.

  The following campaign saw Salah fully establish himself in the first team, and he grabbed his first goal at that level in a 1-1 away draw with eventual champions Al-Ahly in December.

  By 2011-12, the winger was a key man for El Mokawloon, and was given recognition in the form of a maiden full international cap in September, which came in a 2-1 defeat to Sierra Leone.

  However, having featured in every game for his club by February of that season, the Port Said Stadium disaster resulted in the cancellation of all remaining Egyptian Premier League fixtures.

  In the absence of domestic football, Egypt’s U23s team were invited to play a friendly match against Basel at the Stadion Rankhof in March 2012.

  The Swiss club had already been keeping tabs on Salah and were fully convinced of his talents when he scored two goals as a second-half substitute in that fixture.

  Salah adapted quickly to life in Switzerland and emerged as a vital component of a team that won the Swiss Super League and reached the semi-finals of the Europa League, scoring against both Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea in the latter competition.

  A strong start to 2013-14 saw Salah put Chelsea to the sword once again, as he netted in Basel’s shock Champions League group-stage victories over Jose Mourinho’s team.

  Those performances persuaded the Stamford Bridge club to add the attacker to their ranks in January 2014 - amid rumours of strong interest from Liverpool - but he saw little game time before the end of the campaign.

Salah made just six Premier League starts over the remainder of that season and was adjudged to have slim prospects of featuring more regularly by the time 2014-15 got under way.

  As such, he agreed a season-long loan switch to Fiorentina that helped prove he could make the grade in one of Europe’s toughest leagues.

  Such was Salah’s impact in Florence, he was in high demand in Serie A when the possibility of another loan for the 2015-16 campaign emerged.

  Roma won the race on that occasion and made the move permanent the following summer after 15 goals in 42 appearances from their new man.

  The Egyptian took things up a level last term, finding the back of the net 19 times in 41 outings, and he will now hope to transfer that form to the Premier League after getting a second chance to prove himself in England with the Reds.

  And it was an opportunity he grasped with both hands.

  After an impressive pre-season campaign, Salah began 2017-18 with a goal on his debut at Watford. A maiden Anfield strike followed in a Champions League qualifier against Hoffenheim.

  On the international stage, Salah scored twice – including a penalty deep into stoppage-time – to send Egypt to their first World Cup finals since 1990 with a 2-1 win over Congo in October.

  Then, in December, he became the fastest player to reach 20 goals for the club since George Allen in 1895 when he hit the milestone with by netting in a win at Bournemouth, taking just 26 appearances.

  By now, he was the subject of several Kop chants – and was also given the nickname ‘The Egyptian King’ by supporters.

  The goals continued to flow in the new year, too – four came in one game alone against Watford at Anfield. Meanwhile, Salah scored in both legs to send Liverpool past Manchester City in the Champions League quarter-final 5-1 on aggregate. Including a composed chipped finish that gave the Reds a crucial away goal at the Etihad.

  In April, the forward made Premier League history by becoming the first person to claim the Player of the Month award three times in the same season after winning it for November, February and March.

  He bagged goal No.40 of a superlative debut season with a looping header against Bournemouth at Anfield.

  Salah ended the campaign with an incredible haul of 44 in just 52 appearances. He also collected a host of accolades, including the PFA Players' Player of the Year and the FWA Footballer of the Year, as well as Liverpool's Players' Player of the Year and fan-voted Player of the Year.

  On July 2, 2018, Liverpool announced Salah had signed a new long-term contract with the club.

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  Notes:

  2010-11 Egypt U-20  11  (3)

  2011-12 Egypt U-23  11  (4)

  - Liverpool pay initially Ј36.9m with further potential payments up to Ј7m depending on domestic and international appearances and the team's success.

  Update: 23.09.2019.

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Player  -  Billy Scott  1914 - 1919

 


    William (Billy) Scott:  Goalkeeper
    Nickname: 
    With the Reds:  1914-1919
    Date of Birth:  17.05.1882
    Date of Death:  15.08.1936
    Height:
    Weight:  
    Bought from:  
    Signed for LFC:  J Unknown - Summer 1914
    Debut: 
    Last match:  
    Debut goal:  
    1st team league games: 
    1st team league goals: 
    Total 1st team games: 
    Total 1st team goals: 
    Contract expiry:  may be 1919
    International caps:  Ireland 25
    International goals: 
    International debut:  14.02.1903 vs England
    Former clubs:  Cliftonville (1901-03), Linfield (1903-04), Everton (1904-12), Leeds City (1912-14)
    Birth Place:  Belfast, Ireland
    Honours: 
    Personal Honours: 
    Honours former clubs:  2 Irish Championships 1901-02, 1903-04; 2 Irish Cup 1901-02, 1903-04 ( all Linfield), 1 FA Cup 1905-06 (Everton)

  Runners up:  1 FA Cup 1906-07; 3 Championships 1904-05, 1908-09, 1911-12 (all Everton)

  Total LFC games/goals

  League / PT FA Cup / ST FL Cup Europe Other Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
1914-15                        
1915-16                        
1916-17                        
1917-18                        
1918-19 21   8               29  
Total                        

  Notes:

  Statistics of games and goals in World War ncluded in the table for a League / PT - Lancashire Section Principal Tournament, FA Cup / ST - Lancashire Section Subsidiary Competition.

  A more detailed look at the player's appearances

  Total   started/substitutions     Total   Competition
  -   Started     -   No appearances found...
  -   On the bench      
  -   Substitute      
  -   Substituted      

  Career Milestones for Billy Scott:

  Appearances in all competitions

Date Against Result Venue Competition
Didn't find any games

  Goals in all competitions

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

 

Seasons Player №
1914-15 -
1915-16 -
1916-17 -
1917-18 -
1918-19 -
  * Note, Since the 1993-94 season players have a fixed number.

  Total LFC games/goals for Reserves

  Reserves
  League La S Cup L S Cup Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
1914-15                
1915-16                
1916-17                
1917-18                
1918-19                
Total                

  Notes:

  Statistics of games and goals Reserves included in the table for a season 1914-15 to 1918-19 not the full.

  Total  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
  Linfield                        
1903-04                        
  Everton                        
1904-12                        
  Leeds City                        
1912-14                        

 

    PROFILE

  Billy Scott also known as William Scott, was an Irish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for, among others, Everton, Leeds City, Liverpool and Ireland. In 1913 Scott was a member of the Ireland team that beat England for the first time with a 2–1 win at Windsor Park. His younger brother, Elisha Scott, was also a notable goalkeeper and also played for Liverpool and Ireland. It was Billy Scott who recognised his younger brother's potential and recommended him to Liverpool after an unsuccessful trial at Everton.

  In the summer of 1914, Billy Scott returned to Merseyside to sign for Liverpool, though the First World War effectively ended his football career, and he made only 29 appearances for the Reds. Billy Scott, Elisha’s older brother.

  Billy Scottd, played for Liverpool in First World War time, and may be was "guest player or wartime loans".

  Update: 23.09.2019.

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Player  -  George Schofield  1917 - 1919

 


    George William Schofield:  Forward
    Nickname: 
    With the Reds:  1917-1919
    Date of Birth:  06.08.1893
    Date of Death:  
    Height: 5' 7"
    Weight:  10st 6lbs
    Bought from:  
    Signed for LFC:  Wartime loan - 1917
    Debut: 
    Last match:  
    Debut goal:  
    1st team league games: 
    1st team league goals: 
    Total 1st team games: 
    Total 1st team goals: 
    Contract expiry:  may be 1919
    International caps:  
    International goals: 
    International debut: 
    Former clubs:  Southport Junior Football (-1920), Manchester United (1920-22), Crewe Alexandra (1922-?)
    Birth Place:  Pontefract, England
    Honours: 
    Personal Honours: 

  Total LFC games/goals

  League / PT FA Cup / ST FL Cup Europe Other Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
1917-18 21 3 6 1             27 4
1918-19 18                   18  
Total                        

  Notes:

  Statistics of games and goals in World War ncluded in the table for a League / PT - Lancashire Section Principal Tournament, FA Cup / ST - Lancashire Section Subsidiary Competition ().

  A more detailed look at the player's appearances

  Total   started/substitutions     Total   Competition
  -   Started     -   No appearances found...
  -   On the bench      
  -   Substitute      
  -   Substituted      

  Career Milestones for George Schofield:

  Appearances in all competitions

Date Against Result Venue Competition
Didn't find any games

  Goals in all competitions

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

 

Seasons Player №
1917-18 -
1918-19 -
  * Note, Since the 1993-94 season players have a fixed number.

  Total LFC games/goals for Reserves

  Reserves
  League La S Cup L S Cup Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
1917-18     6 1        
1918-19                
Total                

  Notes:

  Statistics of games and goals Reserves included in the table for a season 1914-15 to 1918-19 not the full.

  Total  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
  Manchester United:                      
1920-22  1                      
  Crewe Alexandra                      
1922-?                        

 

    PROFILE

  George William Schofield, played for Liverpool in  First World War time, and may be was "guest player or wartime loan".

  Update: 23.09.2019.

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