Players - Johnny Walker

Johnny Walker
Born: 24 August 1873
Born in: Shotts
Died: 1937
Other clubs: Armadale, Hearts (1893-98), Rangers (1902-05), Morton (1905-06)
Signed from: Hearts
Joined Liverpool: 30.03.1898
Debut: 11 Apr 1898
Final appearance: 26 Apr 1902
Debut goal: 12 Apr 1898
Last goal: 26 Apr 1902
Contract until: 01.05.1902
Honours: League Championship 1900/01
League: Apps / Goals: 109 / 29
All Competitions: Apps / Goals: 120 / 30

Player Profile

John Walker and Tom Robertson signed for Liverpool from Edinburgh club Hearts at the end of the 1897/98 season. Walker had been a tremendous success at Hearts, winning the Scottish League in 1895 and 1897 and the Scottish cup in 1896 which he lifted as captain. He had also made his Scotland debut against Ireland on 30 March 1895, scoring twice in a 3-1 win. In his first full season at Liverpool Walker missed just two league and cup games, scoring 11 times in 32 first division matches as the Reds finished runners-up to Aston Villa. Walker did get into trouble in November 1898 along with teammates Hugh Morgan and George Allan when they were charged with a breach of the peace and obstructing the police. They were being a little too lively on the street and a constable arrived to settle down matters. Walker shouted: ‘Let’s show him some Scotch blood!’ In the end the constable took Allan into custody while Morgan and Walker tried to prevent his arrest.

The inside-right started the following campaign in great form, scoring seven goals in the opening ten games, but only got three goals in the remaining 21. Despite the fact that Walker's goals dried up he continued to be a key player for the Reds who now relied on the goalscoring talents of centre-forward, Sam Raybould. Liverpool's last game of the 1900/01 season was against relegation-doomed West Bromwich Albion and their first League title was a realistic possibility. Liverpool had only been in first place on the opening day of the campaign but now a draw sufficed for the Reds to topple Sunderland who were equal on points with superior goal average, but had already played all their games. Walker was the hero of the day scoring the deciding goal in the first half as the Daily Express reported: "Robertson only just missed scoring for Liverpool and at the other end Garfield was charged off the ball just when about to shoot at an almost open goal. At last, however, Liverpool got away and Walker scored." The Scotsman played one more season for Liverpool before returning to his native Scotland to play for Rangers.

Johnny later emigrated to Canada with his sister and his brother, Tammy. On the outbreak of the First World War, Johnny and his brother enlisted in the Canadian army and came back to Europe and fought against the Germans. Miraculously they both survived the entire war and eventually went back to Canada.

Johnny lived on a farm in Louise, Manitoba with his sister, Lilias. Unfortunately in 1937, Johnny was involved in a tragic accident on the farm and died from his injuries.

Appearances per season

Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
1897-1898 3 0 0 0 0 3
1898-1899 32 6 0 0 0 38
1899-1900 27 4 0 0 0 31
1900-1901 29 1 0 0 0 30
1901-1902 18 0 0 0 0 18
Totals 109 11 0 0 0 120

A more detailed look at the player's appearances

Total Started/substitutions
120 Started
0 Substituted
0 Substitute
0 On bench
Total Venue
58 Home
59 Away
3 Neutral
Total Competition
109 League
11 FA Cup
Total W D L Win% Manager
120 60 26 34 50.0% Tom Watson

Goals per season

Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
1897-1898 2 0 0 0 0 2
1898-1899 10 1 0 0 0 11
1899-1900 10 0 0 0 0 10
1900-1901 6 0 0 0 0 6
1901-1902 1 0 0 0 0 1
Totals 29 1 0 0 0 30

A more detailed look at the player's goals

Total Opponent
5 Derby County
4 Aston Villa
3 Newcastle United
3 West Bromwich Albion
2 Bury
2 Sheffield United
2 Wolves
1 Blackburn Rovers
1 Burnley
1 Everton
1 Glossop North End
1 Manchester City
1 Nottingham Forest
1 Notts County
1 Preston North End
1 Sheffield Wednesday
Total Started/substitutions
30 Started
Total Competition
29 League
1 FA Cup
Total Goal minute period
3 1-15 minutes
9 16-30 minutes
2 31-45 minutes
4 46-60 minutes
5 61-75 minutes
1 76-90 minutes
Total Goal origin
30 Open play