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Bill Perkins (footballer, born 1876)

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Full name
  
William Henry Perkins

Name
  
Bill Perkins

Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Place of death
  
Rushden, England

Date of death
  
ca. 1940


Bill Perkins (footballer, born 1876)

Date of birth
  
(1876-01-26)January 26, 1876

Place of birth
  
Wellingborough, England

William 'Bill' Perkins (28 January 1876, Wellingborough - circa 1940, Rushden) was a football goalkeeper who notably played for Liverpool in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Life and playing career

Perkins played for Kettering and Luton Town before being signed by Liverpool on 25 March 1899, making his senior debut on 3 April 1899 in a Football League Division One match against Newcastle at Anfield, a game that the Reds won 3-2.

Perkins became the Reds number 1 when he took over from Matt McQueen, who had often played in outfield positions. Harry Storer started the first 11 games during the 1899-00 season but Perkins took over and remained first choice until 1903 when he shared the duties with Peter Platt. Perkins was an ever present between the sticks when Liverpool won their first ever Football League First Division title in 1900–01.

After leaving Liverpool he joined Northampton Town of the Southern League.

References

Bill Perkins (footballer, born 1876) Wikipedia