A player from our history

Keith Peters

Keith Peters

Peters, who had been at Liverpool since July 1936, made a single first-team appearance for Liverpool, replacing regular left-back Jim Harley when the club visited Ayresome Park for a first division match with Middlesbrough on 2 January 1939. Liverpool were defeated by three second-half goals to nil.

Born:
19 July 1915
Birthplace:
Port Sunlight, England
Debut:
02 Jan 1939
Last app.:
02 Jan 1939
Apps / Goals:
1 / 0
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Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
Totals 1 0 0 0 0 1
1938-1939 1 0 0 0 0 1
Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0
1938-1939 0 0 0 0 0 0

2025-2026

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"My first game was against Queens Park Rangers at Anfield early on and I miskicked with my right foot - the one I use for standing on - and knocked a policeman's helmet off. I also conceded a couple of corners and made a few errors. I just wanted half-time to come to get some reassurance from the manager but when I got back to the dressing room, Bob said to me, 'I think that they shot the wrong Kennedy!'"

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Last match Brentford – Sunday, 24 May 2026
Curtis Jones scored against Brentford – 24 May 2026
Jarell Quansah scored an own goal against Chelsea – 04 May 2025
Dominik Szoboszlai was sent off against Manchester City – 08 February 2026
Mohamed Salah scored a penalty against Brighton & Hove Albion – 14 February 2026
Mohamed Salah missed a penalty against Manchester City – 04 April 2026
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Last Home WinCrystal Palace25 April 2026
Last Home DrawBrentford24 May 2026
Last Home LossParis St Germain14 April 2026
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Last Away WinEverton19 April 2026
Last Away DrawArsenal08 January 2026
Last Away LossAston Villa15 May 2026
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