• William Beveridge Liddell (10 January 1922 – 3 July 2001) was a Scottish footballer, who played his entire professional career with Liverpool.
  • Billy Liddell war ein Fußballspieler aus İskoçya, (* 10 Oca 1922 in Townhill, İskoçya).
  • William Beveridge "Billy" Liddell (born 10 January 1922 – died 3 July 2001) was a Scottish international footballer who played as a striker for Liverpool from 1938 until 1961.
  • Arguably the most influential Liverpool player of the 1940s and 1950s, Billy Liddell was a one-club man, playing over 500 games and scoring over 200 goals.
  • His popularity remained as strong as ever with the fans, who campaigned for his recall, but on August 31, 1960, Billy Liddell represented the Reds' first team for the...
  • In 1938, Liverpool FC recognized Billy Liddell’s potential and signed him as an amateur, later turning him into a professional in 1939.
  • Alf Ramsey called him ‘the daddy of modern left-wingers’ in 1952; according to England captain Billy Wright, Liddell could ‘conjure goals out of nothing’.
  • Billy Wright, the captain of England and often an opponent of Liddell, said that "Scotland have had few greater players.