Players - David Johnson

Born: 23 October 1951
Born in: Liverpool
Died: 23 November 2022
Other clubs: Everton (1967-72), Ipswich Town (1972-76), Everton (2 / 1982-84), Barnsley (loan 1984), Manchester City (1984), Tulsa Roughnecks (1984), Preston North End (1984-85), Barrow (1985), Naxxar Lions
Signed from: Ipswich Town
Joined Liverpool: £200,000, 12.08.1976
Debut: 21 Aug 1976
Final appearance: 20 Mar 1982
Debut goal: 28 Aug 1976
Last goal: 19 Jan 1982
Contract until: 10.08.1982
Honours: League Championship 1976/77, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1981/82; League Cup 1982; European Cup 1977, 1981; European Super Cup 1977
League: Apps / Goals / Assists: 149 / 55 / 18
All Competitions: Apps / Goals / Assists: 213 / 78 / 27

Player Profile

Twenty-four-year-old Johnson was already an England international having scored 46 goals in 187 League matches for Everton and Ipswich before featuring for Liverpool. The boyhood Red started his career at Everton which Johnson says came as a "great shock" to his family who was all-red. He certainly got Liverpool's attention when he scored the winning goal as a 20-year-old against the Reds at Goodison on 13 November 1971, a feat he would repeat for Liverpool at Goodison in 1978. Shankly made two enquiries for Johnson while at Everton but Harry Catterick wouldn't let him go across the park. Shankly asked for him on a couple of more occasions while Johnson's career flourished at Ipswich, usually a top-three team. When Ipswich finally caved into Liverpool's attentions it was Bob Paisley who welcomed Johnson, who didn't hesitate to put pen to paper for his boyhood idols.

Although picked from the start for the first eight first division fixtures of 1976/77, many of Johnson's 26 League appearances that year were from the substitute's bench. He had been bought as a future replacement for John Toshack, who had scored a Liverpool career-high total of 23 goals in the previous season but was now struggling with injury. Johnson was more often than not on the wing rather than up-front. Johnson still easily qualified for the first of his four League Championship medals. He scored in the final League match of the season, away to Bristol City, and that was enough to earn him a place in the FA Cup final team to meet Manchester United. He was substituted by Ian Callaghan during the final and 'Cally' kept his place for the European Cup final in Rome four days later. Johnson along with the other four substitutes had to watch Liverpool triumph from the bench. Stuck in the reserves for much of the next season, Johnson started the first leg of the European Cup semi-final against Gladbach and scored Liverpool's consolation goal in Germany. He scored the only goal at Goodison Park but when he was establishing himself he tore his knee ligaments against Leicester on 8 April 1978 and missed out again on a European Cup final.

The following season was a bit of a stop-start understandably having suffered such a bad injury but Johnson finally established himself in the second half of 1978/79. Johnson had his best season in 1979/80, scoring 27 goals and forming a powerful partnership with Dalglish. Johnson scored two goals in a 4-1 win over Aston Villa, the second consecutive year that Liverpool sealed the League Championship by beating the Villains. His form earned him further international recognition and he scored twice in a 3-1 win against world champions Argentina at Wembley in May 1980. Ian Rush's emergence in 1981 relegated Johnson to the bench but not before he finally achieved his dream by being part of the side that lifted the European Cup for the third time at the Parc des Princes in 1981. Johnson re-signed for his first club Everton in August 1982 where he stayed for a couple of years before going down the League ladder. He also sampled life in USA and Malta.

David Johnson was known as the Doc as he used to suffer from a sore throat so he always kept cough sweets in his bag along with headache tablets: "Everyone used to go to my bag to use my gear," Johnson explained. "Terry Mac went in there one time and took out all these pills and stuff and said: 'It's like a flippin' doctor's bag and after that, it just stuck."

Appearances per season

Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
1976-1977 26 4 2 6 0 38
1977-1978 12 1 1 3 0 17
1978-1979 30 4 0 3 0 37
1979-1980 37 8 6 2 1 54
1980-1981 29 1 5 5 1 41
1981-1982 15 1 5 4 1 26
Totals 149 19 19 23 3 213

A more detailed look at the player's appearances

Total Started/substitutions
177 Started
31 Substituted
36 Substitute
41 On bench
Total Venue
98 Home
101 Away
14 Neutral
Total Competition
149 League
20 European Cup
19 FA Cup
19 League Cup
3 European Super Cup
2 Charity Shield
1 World Club Championship
Total W D L Win% Manager
213 114 60 39 53.5% Bob Paisley

Goals per season

Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
1976-1977 5 0 0 3 0 8
1977-1978 3 1 0 1 0 5
1978-1979 16 2 0 0 0 18
1979-1980 21 3 2 1 0 27
1980-1981 8 0 4 1 0 13
1981-1982 2 0 3 2 0 7
Totals 55 6 9 8 0 78

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Total Opponent
6 Norwich City
5 Coventry City
5 Middlesbrough
5 West Bromwich Albion
4 Leeds United
4 Tottenham Hotspur
3 Aston Villa
3 Birmingham City
3 Derby County
3 Grimsby Town
3 Stoke City
2 Brighton & Hove Albion
2 Bristol City
2 Burnley
2 Chelsea
2 Crusaders
2 Everton
2 Ipswich Town
2 Portsmouth
2 Southampton
1 Arsenal
1 AZ Alkmaar
1 Barnsley
1 Bolton Wanderers
1 Borussia Moenchengladbach
1 Bradford City
1 CSKA Sofia
1 Dinamo Tbilisi
1 Manchester City
1 Manchester United
1 Oulu Palloseura
1 Queens Park Rangers
1 Sunderland
1 Trabzonspor
1 West Ham United
1 Wolves
Total Started/substitutions
73 Started
5 Substitute
Total Competition
55 League
9 League Cup
8 European Cup
6 FA Cup
Total Goal minute period
14 1-15 minutes
14 16-30 minutes
9 31-45 minutes
14 46-60 minutes
10 61-75 minutes
17 76-90 minutes
Total Goal origin
78 Open play

Assists per season

Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
1976-1977 4 0 0 2 0 6
1977-1978 1 0 0 0 0 1
1978-1979 3 0 0 0 0 3
1979-1980 7 0 1 0 0 8
1980-1981 2 0 0 2 0 4
1981-1982 1 0 3 1 0 5
Totals 18 0 4 5 0 27

A more detailed look at the player's assists

Total Opponent
3 Wolves
2 Aston Villa
2 Bristol City
2 Crusaders
2 Tottenham Hotspur
1 Aberdeen
1 Barnsley
1 Bayern Munich
1 Bolton Wanderers
1 Brighton & Hove Albion
1 Chelsea
1 Crystal Palace
1 Derby County
1 Exeter City
1 Ipswich Town
1 Leeds United
1 Manchester City
1 Manchester United
1 Oulu Palloseura
1 Queens Park Rangers
1 Stoke City
Total Competition
18 League
5 European Cup
4 League Cup
Total For player
9 Kenny Dalglish
6 Ray Kennedy
4 Kevin Keegan
2 David Fairclough
2 Ronnie Whelan
2 Terry McDermott
1 Ian Rush
1 Jimmy Case