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John Price

Aberystwyth-born Price was raised at Fordhouse youth club and signed for Liverpool in October 1954 but figured only once in the first team at Anfield. His opportunity came when he was selected to play at left-back in a second division fixture at Elland Road in Leeds on 19 November 1955. Leeds beat the Reds 4-2. 

Birthdate: 22 November 1936
Birthplace: Aberystwyth, Wales
Other clubs: Aston Villa (1957), Walsall (1957-58), Shrewsbury Town (1958-59)
Signed from: Fordhouse youth club
Signed for LFC: October 1954
Liverpool debut: 19.11.1955
Last appearance: 19.11.1955
Contract expiry: March 1957
League games / goals / assists: 1 / 0 / 0
Total games / goals / assists: 1 / 0 / 0
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Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
Totals 1 0 0 0 0 1
1954-1955 0 0 0 0 0 0
1955-1956 1 0 0 0 0 1
1956-1957 0 0 0 0 0 0
Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0
1954-1955 0 0 0 0 0 0
1955-1956 0 0 0 0 0 0
1956-1957 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Kop Quote

Ray Kennedy in November 2004

"Bertie Mee, Arsenal's manager, told me he was buying Brian Kidd to play in my position but that I could stay and fight for my place or I could talk to Liverpool."

"When I first arrived at Anfield I struggled with my form and don't think the fans rated me but as soon as Bob Paisley moved me to midfield that's when they started to appreciate me."

The last ...

Game was against
Newcastle United on Saturday, 31 Jan 2026
Goal was scored by
Ibrahima Konaté against Newcastle United on Saturday, 31 Jan 2026
Own goal was scored by
Jarell Quansah against Chelsea on Sunday, 04 May 2025
Sending off was
Amara Nallo against Crystal Palace on Wednesday, 29 Oct 2025
Penalty goal was
Dominik Szoboszlai against Inter Milan on Tuesday, 09 Dec 2025
Missed penalty was
Dominik Szoboszlai against Burnley on Saturday, 17 Jan 2026
Home win was against
Newcastle United on Saturday, 31 Jan 2026
Home draw was against
Burnley on Saturday, 17 Jan 2026
Home defeat was against
PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday, 26 Nov 2025
Away win was against
Marseille on Wednesday, 21 Jan 2026
Away draw was against
Arsenal on Thursday, 08 Jan 2026
Away defeat was against
Bournemouth on Saturday, 24 Jan 2026
Five games

Key Stats from Our Database

  • Liverpool FC have scored 10654 goals in 6060 competitive matches, as recorded by LFChistory.
  • Of those, 220 were own goals, while 565 came from the penalty spot.
  • A total of 484 players have scored for Liverpool FC.
  • 445 players have found the net in league matches for the club.
  • On average, Liverpool FC have scored 1.8 goals per game.
  • Since 1892, 823 players have represented Liverpool FC in competitive matches.
  • Since the 1893-94 season, 15985 players have played against Liverpool FC.

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