Past playersHarry Bradshaw

    • Years: 1893-1898

    • Appearances: 138

    • Goals: 51

    • Honours: Second Division (1893-94, 1895-96)

    Harry Bradshaw was Liverpool's centre-forward for the second half of their debut season in the Football League (1893-94).

    And he scored six goals from 14 appearances to help his team to the Second Division championship.

    In the difficult campaign that followed, with the club being immediately relegated, he was the only ever-present in the league and found the net 18 times.

    Although he would immediately pick up another Second Division winner's medal in 1895-96, his total of league goals reduced to 12, though he had switched position to the wing by this point.

    Bradshaw's versatility in being able to play on the left and right wing or centre-forward was a useful asset.

    He joined Tottenham Hotspur before the 1898-99 season, but a year later he sadly died from tuberculosis aged just 26.