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Birthdate:
04.08.1957
Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland
Other clubs: Ipswich, Ipswich (2), Middlesbro, Ipswich (3)
Bought from: Ipswich
Signed for LFC: £450000 10.03.1984
International debut: 19.05.1979 vs. Wales
International caps: 29/7 (3/0 goals as a LFC player) - 12.09.1984
Liverpool debut:
31.03.1984
Last appearance: 06.10.1987
Debut goal: 31.03.1984
Last goal: 14.03.1987
Contract expiry: 04.01.1988
LFC league games/goals: 70 / 28
Total LFC games/goals: 108 / 42
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Player Notes: John Wark burst unto the scene in 1975. The 18-year-old was a part of Ipswich's successful youth team and the centre-half who had been fifth choice at the beginning of the season, was by now starring in the first team. He later developed into a free-scoring midfielder playing 384 matches and scoring 136 goals in his first spell at the club. Wark was a master of arriving late in the box and striking with precision. He was already a star, being crowned PFA's player of the year in Ipswich's successful UEFA cup-winning 1980/81 season.
Wark made a high-profile move to Anfield with the impending departure of inspirational skipper Graeme Souness, Wark's great experience and impressive goalscoring record were no doubt seen as a way of reducing the impact of his fellow Scot's subsequent transfer to Sampdoria in Italy. John scored on his debut at Watford and made 9 First Division appearances as the championship was won for a third successive year but he was ineligible to play in the semi-final and final of the European cup.
Wark was Liverpool's leading goalscorer with 27 goals in his first season. He scored 18 goals in 40 league games, continued his incredible striking rate in Europe, scoring 5 in 9 games, 4 in 7 FA cup games, netted three hat-tricks and scored his 100th league goal in a game, incidentally enough against Ipswich. Wark played a total of 62 games that season, but it ended in tragedy. Wark was no. 11 in Liverpool's starting line-up that fateful night at Heysel, when Liverpool had hoped to win the European cup for the 2nd year running. Injuries ruined his double 1985-86 season, he had a lot of niggly ones but a broken leg in March meant the end of further glory and missing out on the World cup in Mexico. The emergence of Jan Mølby restricted his chances further, settling in while Wark was out injured. He only started 12 games in 1986/87 and halfway through the magical 1987/88 season he was on his way back to Ipswich. Wark moved back to his old position as centre-half at Ipswich, but a poor contract offer by his standards prompted him to go to Middlesbro' after being voted the club's player of the year in two successive seasons. Wark returned "home" one year later for his third spell and played 6 more years until his retirement at 40.
Bob Paisley has the last word:
"How many times have you heard it said that goalscoring is all about being in 'the right place at the right time. Most footballers know where the right 'place' is, but relatively few can sense when the time is 'right'. John Wark has great timing. You could set your watch by him." |
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