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Born:
14 June 1878
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Born in:
Heaton Norris, Stockport
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Died:
27 May 1956
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Other clubs:
Christ Church Club (1894-97), Stockport County (1897-99), Glossop (1899-1902), Cardiff City (1914-15); Liverpool (wartime guest)
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Signed from:
Glossop
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Joined Liverpool:
£460, 24.02.1902
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Debut:
08 Mar 1902
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Final appearance:
13 Apr 1914
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Debut goal:
15 Mar 1902
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Last goal:
19 Apr 1913
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Contract until:
May 1914
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Honours:
League Championship 1905/06; Second Division 1904/05
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Wartime: Apps / Goals:
49 / 7
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League: Apps / Goals:
385 / 72
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All Competitions: Apps / Goals:
413 / 77
Player Profile
Goddard was a fantastic servant to Liverpool and a worthy member of Liverpool's official Hall of Fame. He was a regular scorer from his position on the right wing for nearly a decade and a half. Goddard played for the Christ Church Club in Stockport from 16 to 19 where his talent didn't go unnoticed and he started his ascent with Stockport County in the Lancashire league where he played two years, winning the Manchester Cup. In 1899 Glossop, who had been promoted to the First Division of the Football League for the first time, paid Stockport £260 for his services. This proved to be Glossop's only season in the top-flight as they finished last out of 18 teams. Goddard finished fifth with Glossop in the Second Division in the 1900/01 season while Liverpool won their first League Championship. Goddard joined the champions in the second part of the following season. He was given his Liverpool debut at Wolverhampton on 8 March 1902 and that started a run of eleven successive matches in which he scored twice. Regular right-winger Jack Cox was moved to the left as Goddard established himself in the side over the next two seasons, missing only one League match in each and scoring a total of 17 goals. In 1904/05 he won a Second Division Championship medal and followed that up by being the only 'ever-present' in the team who won the League Championship a year later.
Goddard continued to play consistently, averaging over 30 League appearances for the next seven years. He was appointed captain of the side in the 1909/10 season and led by example as Liverpool finished second in the League which was their best placing for four years. Goddard contributed more to the goalscoring than in previous years going into double figures for the first time since 1903. 1913/14 proved to be his final season at Anfield as he lost his place in the autumn after figuring in ten of the opening eleven fixtures and only played once more in April 1914, no doubt disappointed in missing out on Liverpool's first FA Cup final which the Reds lost 1-0 to Burnley. Goddard's contract was not renewed after the season and he went on a free transfer to Cardiff City.
Goddard played 49 games for Liverpool as a war-time guest receiving a warm welcome by the Liverpool Echo in September 1915. "A well-preserved, gentlemanly player, with a graceful style, Goddard is able to keep time with present day football without straining himself, and, in truth, I think his play will be all the better suited by the friendly game, because he has not to worry about trips and backs, as in former years." Goddard, who was once described "as graceful as a gazelle", was twice chosen for international trials, while at Glossop and Liverpool and it was predicted he would soon make his full England debut. That surprisingly never came to fruition but Goddard was immensely proud to be chosen to represent the English League which beat the Irish League 9-0 in 1901.
Appearances per season
A more detailed look at the player's appearances
| Total |
Started/substitutions |
| 413 |
Started |
| 0 |
Substituted |
| 0 |
Substitute |
| 0 |
On bench |
| Total |
Venue |
| 207 |
Home |
| 204 |
Away |
| 2 |
Neutral |
| Total |
Competition |
| 385 |
League
|
| 27 |
FA Cup
|
| 1 |
Sheriff of London Charity Shield
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| Total |
W |
D |
L |
Win% |
Manager |
| 413 |
183 |
70 |
160 |
44.3% |
Tom Watson
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Goals per season
A more detailed look at the player's goals
| Total |
Opponent |
| 6 |
Newcastle United
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| 5 |
Aston Villa
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| 5 |
Blackburn Rovers
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| 5 |
Middlesbrough
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| 5 |
Notts County
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| 4 |
Leicester City
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| 4 |
Manchester United
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| 3 |
Arsenal
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| 3 |
Bolton Wanderers
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| 3 |
Grimsby Town
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| 3 |
Sheffield United
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| 3 |
Wolves
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| 2 |
Bury
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| 2 |
Chesterfield
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| 2 |
Derby County
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| 2 |
Everton
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| 2 |
Gainsborough Trinity
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| 2 |
Glossop North End
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| 2 |
Nottingham Forest
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| 2 |
Sheffield Wednesday
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| 2 |
Sunderland
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| 1 |
Birmingham City
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| 1 |
Blackpool
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| 1 |
Bradford City
|
| 1 |
Brentford
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| 1 |
Bristol City
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| 1 |
Chelsea
|
| 1 |
Manchester City
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| 1 |
Oldham Athletic
|
| 1 |
Preston North End
|
| 1 |
Tottenham Hotspur
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| Total |
Started/substitutions |
| 77 |
Started |
| Total |
Competition |
| 72 |
League
|
| 5 |
FA Cup
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| Total |
Goal minute period |
| 11 |
1-15 minutes |
| 8 |
16-30 minutes |
| 10 |
31-45 minutes |
| 12 |
46-60 minutes |
| 9 |
61-75 minutes |
| 8 |
76-90 minutes |
| Total |
Goal origin |
| 69 |
Open play |
| 8 |
Penalty |
Wartime Appearances / Goals
| Season |
Appearances |
Goals |
| 1915-1916 |
26 |
3 |
| 1916-1917 |
22 |
3 |
| 1917-1918 |
1 |
1 |
| Totals |
49 |
7 |