Billy Dunlop (footballer, born 1874) explained

Billy Dunlop
Fullname:William Peden Dunlop
Birth Date:11 August 1874
Birth Place:Hurlford, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death Place:Stanhope, County Durham, England
Height:5ft 9+1/2in
Position:Left-back
Youthyears1:1888–1890
Youthyears2:1890–1892
Youthclubs1:Sandyford
Youthclubs2:Hurlford
Years1:1892–1894
Years2:1894
Years3:1894–1909
Clubs3:Liverpool
Caps2:18
Caps3:325
Goals2:0
Goals3:2
Nationalyears1:1906
Nationalteam1:Scotland
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0

William Peden Dunlop (11 August 1874 – 28 November 1941)[1] was a Scottish footballer who played for Liverpool in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, earning two Football League championship medals. Dunlop played once for Scotland, in 1906.

Life and playing career

Dunlop played for Sandyford, Hurlford, Kilmarnock and Abercorn in Scotland[2] [3] before being signed by Liverpool managers John McKenna and William Barclay in January 1895 for £35. He made his Liverpool debut in a Football League First Division match a 3–2 home defeat at the hands of Sunderland on the 25 March 1895, a season which saw Liverpool relegated from the top flight. The left sided full-back would have enjoyed his second season a bit more as Liverpool gained promotion straight back to the First Division in 1895–96. Dunlop's early appearances for the Reds were sporadic but his loyalty and dedication paid off as he was to become a regular starter over a 10-year period which included the Anfield club's first ever Football League Championship win in 1900–01, a feat they were to repeat in 1905–06 (after another relegation in 1903–04 followed by promotion 1904–05 in a turbulent period). Dunlop scored just twice for Liverpool, his first coming on the 19 September 1903 in a 1–1 draw with Stoke at Anfield.

Having earlier been overlooked despite a strong performance in the Home Scots v Anglo-Scots trial match in 1901,[3] Dunlop earned one international cap when he represented Scotland against England on 7 April 1906, a game Scotland won 2–1 in a British Home Championship fixture at Hampden Park, Glasgow. Dunlop's Liverpool teammate Alex Raisbeck also played in the match, captaining the Scots.

He later worked for Sunderland for three decades as a trainer and masseur until his death in 1941.[4] [5]

Honours

Liverpool

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.scottishsporthistory.com/1/post/2013/01/discovering-scottish-footballers-in-past-census-entries.html Discovering Scottish footballers in past census entries
  2. A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players. John Litster. Scottish Football Historian magazine. October 2012.
  3. https://www.lfchistory.net/Players/Player/Profile/608 Biographies. William Dunlop, Liverpool F.C.
  4. https://playupliverpool.com/1911/07/14/dunlop-appointed-trainer-for-sunderland/ Billy Dunlop appointed trainer for Sunderland
  5. https://playupliverpool.com/1941/11/29/the-death-of-billy-dunlop/ The death of Billy Dunlop