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Messina Allman

"Dick" Allman was Burslem Port Vale's top scorer in the 1904/05 season with eight goals in 27 second division matches as his club struggled at the wrong end of the table. He joined Reading in the Southern league in May 1905, scoring 17 goals in 63 matches. He made short stops at Portsmouth and Plymouth Argyle before heading north to Liverpool in July 1908. Allman's one and only appearance in the Football League for Liverpool came at home to Bristol City on 13 March 1909. Just for the record, the visitors won the game 2-1.  After…

Birthdate: 5 April 1883
Birthplace: Burslem, England
Other clubs: Burslem Highergrave (1901-03), Burslem Port Vale (1903-05), Reading (1905-07), Portsmouth (1907), Plymouth Argyle (1907-08), Stoke (1908), Wrexham (1909-10), Grantham (1910-11), Ton Pentre (1911), Leicester Fosse (1911-12), Croydon Common (1912-16), Crystal Palace (1919-20), Maidstone United (1920-21)
Date of death: December 1943
Signed from: Stoke
Signed for LFC: 06.07.1908
Liverpool debut: 13.03.1909
Last appearance: 13.03.1909
Contract expiry: September 1909
League games / goals: 1 / 0
Total games / goals: 1 / 0
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Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
Totals 1 0 0 0 0 1
1908-1909 1 0 0 0 0 1
Season League FA LC Europe Other Total
Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0
1908-1909 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Smicer 2003

"I played some bad games, there were games when I was so disappointed with myself and for the supporters because I know I could play better.

I thought my best games were in a more central position but it's hard for the manager because since I've been at Liverpool every midfield player has wanted to play in the centre. I understand that but for the Czech team I play behind one or two strikers."

The last ...

Game was against
Manchester City on Sunday, 09 Nov 2025
Goal was scored by
Alexis Mac Allister against Real Madrid on Tuesday, 04 Nov 2025
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
Mohamed Salah against Burnley on Sunday, 14 Sep 2025
Missed penalty was
Mohamed Salah against Real Madrid on Wednesday, 27 Nov 2024
Home win was against
Real Madrid on Tuesday, 04 Nov 2025
Home draw was against
Crystal Palace on Sunday, 25 May 2025
Home defeat was against
Crystal Palace on Wednesday, 29 Oct 2025
Away win was against
Frankfurt on Wednesday, 22 Oct 2025
Away draw was against
Aston Villa on Wednesday, 19 Feb 2025
Away defeat was against
Manchester City on Sunday, 09 Nov 2025
Five games

Key Stats from Our Database

  • Liverpool FC have scored 10618 goals in 6042 competitive matches, as recorded by LFChistory.
  • Of those, 218 were own goals, while 564 came from the penalty spot.
  • A total of 483 players have scored for Liverpool FC.
  • 443 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, 15892 players have played against Liverpool FC.

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