Past playersWillie Fagan

    • Years: 1937-1951

    • Appearances: 182

    • Goals: 57

    • Honours: League title (1946-47)

    In October 1937, Scottish inside-forward Willie Fagan joined Liverpool after only one year's stay at Preston North End.

    He went straight into the Reds team, playing in 31 consecutive matches by the end of the season and scoring eight times.

    Fagan only missed three league games in 1938-39, scoring 14 goals, and he also played in the opening three fixtures of the 1939-40 season before the Second World War caused the league programme to be abandoned. It resulted in his Liverpool career being severely curtailed at the age of 22.

    Unlike some of his colleagues, he was young enough to re-establish himself at Anfield when league football resumed in 1946. He was linked with a transfer to Second Division Bradford Park Avenue, but refused to move and that proved to be beneficial for Fagan and the Reds.

    Fagan made enough appearances to qualify for a well-deserved championship medal in 1947. Although called on sporadically, mostly due to injury, in 1947-48 and 1948-49, he had one of his best seasons as a new decade dawned, helping his club to their first ever Wembley final in 1950.

    Approaching his mid-30s by the time the next season began, Fagan's Anfield career was nearing its close and he played his final game for the club against Huddersfield Town on the first day of September 1951.

    If war hadn't taken so many playing years away from him, there seems little doubt that a fine Liverpool career would have been a great one.