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Jack Hobbs

Hobbs is the youngest-ever player to feature for Lincoln City in the Football League. He was 16 years and 149 days when he came on as substitute against Bristol Rovers on 15 January 2005. The central defender joined the Reds from Lincoln City in August 2005 following a successful trial spell at Melwood and became the captain of the reserves. Because of the long-term injury to Agger, Hobbs got an opportunity when he came on as a late substitute for Lucas in the League Cup at Reading in September 2007. He played the whole 90 minutes of the next...

Born:
18 August 1988
Place of Birth:
Portsmouth, England
Other Clubs:
Lincoln City (1997-2005), Scunthorpe United (loan 2008), Leicester City (loan 2008-09 + transfer 2009-11), Hull City (2011-13), Nottingham Forest (loan 2013-14), Nottingham Forest (2014-18), Bolton Wanderers (2018-20)
Signed from:
Lincoln City
Joined Liverpool:
£750,000, 18.08.2005
Contract Expiry:
24.04.2009
Debut:
25 Sep 2007
Last appearance:
19 Dec 2007
Win ratio:
60% W:3 D:0 L:2
League: Apps / Goals / Assists:
2 / 0 / 0
All Competitions: Apps / Goals / Assists:
5 / 0 / 0
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Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
Totals 2 0 3 0 0 5
2006-2007 0 0 0 0 0 0
2007-2008 2 0 3 0 0 5
Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006-2007 0 0 0 0 0 0
2007-2008 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Phil Neal in an exclusive interview with LFChistory.net

"Bob had taken over from this God-like man Bill Shankly. Bob got used to the job and his association with Geoff Twentyman to bring in talented kids paid dividends and another man who was important to Bob Paisley was Tom Saunders. He confided in him with whom he was going to replace Kevin Keegan with in '77. It transformed the club again. He was never afraid. What I liked about Bob that he was never afraid to break up a winning formula. Whatever he achieved he was always looking to strengthen. We knew we were going to get a new face in pre-season. I signed in October. Ray Kennedy had been brought in the summer as Bill Shankly's last signing. Terry Mac came after me. An established player in midfield, runs ahead of the ball. Then there would be another one before the end of the season, usually before March. That was the pattern every year. Whatever you won you knew somebody was going to come in and take your place. You could either stay and fight or as I saw other people just leave. Joey Jones left when Alan Kennedy arrived. Soon as Ray Clemence knew Brucie was in the frame he was off. Steve Nicol was bought in '81. He was after my shirt. They brought Souness in, the team got better. Lawrenson came in, you're getting better. He used to bring in good people. They were not fly-by-knights which was an expression Bob used to use. They'll be focused."

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