John Birchall
5'9" 12st.
b. Prescot 28 April 1875
d. Prescot first half 1945 (age 69)
Debut 14 February 1903 (27y 292d) Final Game 16 March 1907 (31y 322d)
First Goal 3 September 1904 Final Goal 4 November 1905
CAREER: Prescot Ramblers;Whiston Ramblers;St Helens Recs;Liverpool;Blackpool Aug'00[80-3];Blackburn Rovers Feb'03-'07 (£200);Leyton Oct'07 (trial).
FL 39 apps 3 gls
FAC 1 app
Total 40 apps 3 gls
LC 3 apps
A Prescot labourer, Birchall proved to be a good footballer but although he played for the reserves at Liverpool he was frustrated with his lack of opportunity and readily agreed to accompany his team-mate, Jack Parkinson, to Blackpool. In three years at the seaside he was rated as one of the club's best players and obtaining his signature for £200 was deemed a shrewd bit of business. Throughout his career he had struggled with injury and at Ewood the situation worsened. Recuperating from a bad injury in 1903 he developed muscular rheumatism, asthma and bronchitis and several weeks later could only walk with two sticks. When he returned to action he suffered a broken leg and these misfortunes destroyed a career where at his best he was rated as a complete, all- round half back.
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