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. A product of the Liverpool Academy, Liddell is the fourth highest goalscorer in Liverpool's history with 228 goals...
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- en.wikipedia.org Billy LiddellPonting, Ivan (2001), Obituary: Billy Liddell, The Independent, 5 July 2001. Profile: Billy Liddell, lfchistory.net. Retrieved 29 April 2008. External links.
- twitter.com LiddellpoolClick to Follow Liddellpool. Billy Liddell. ... 1,464. 9,178. Billy Liddell. @Liddellpool. · Feb 19, 2022.
- liverpoolfc.fandom.com wiki/Billy_Liddell] In 1938, the then-Liverpool captain Matt Busby came to hear of the promising youngster Billy Liddell playing for Scottish side Lochgelly Violet.
- transfermarkt.com.tr billy-liddell/profil/spieler…Billy Liddell war ein Fußballspieler aus İskoçya, (* 10 Oca 1922 in Townhill, İskoçya). Er spielte auf der Position Sol Kanat.
- factsnippet.com site/facts-about-billy-…Billy Liddell became noted for his strong physique, acceleration, powerful shot, professionalism, and good conduct on the pitch.
- liverpoolfctimes.com 2024/04/billy-liddell/Billy Liddell, a Scottish footballer, joined the club in 1938 and became synonymous with excellence on the pitch, showcasing versatility, power, and professionalism.
- pesmitidelcalcio.com viewtopic.php…One of the biggest Liverpool legends, such was Billy Liddell's influence on the club at the time that the team were affectionately known as "Liddellpool".
- national-football-teams.com Scotland Billy LiddellBilly Liddell William Beveridge Liddell (Player). General. National Teams. ... General Information about the player Billy Liddell.
- visitdunfermline.com p/billy-liddellBilly Liddell is also fondly remembered in his home village of Townhill, where he has a memorial garden and a sports complex named after him.
- bootroom.liverpoolfc.com history/past-players/…Profile. For Liverpudlians of a certain generation, Billy Liddell remains the greatest player ever to pull on a red jersey.