Harold Barton

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Harold Barton
Personal information
Date of birth September 30, 1911
Place of birth    Leigh, England
Date of death    Unknown
Playing position Forward
Youth clubs
1927-28 Whitegate Juniors
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1928-34
1934-39
Liverpool
Sheffield United
103 (25)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Harold Barton (born 30 September 1911) was an English footballer who played for Liverpool.

[edit] Life and playing career

Born in Leigh, Lancashire, England, Barton was an amateur at Whitegate Juniors before he was signed by George Patterson for Liverpool in November 1928, he didn't make his debut until the 9 October 1929 in a 1st Division match at Anfield, the visitors were Blackburn and the points were shared in a 1-1 draw, his first goal came in the 29th minute of a home league match against Newcastle on the 7 February 1931, Dave Wright scored a hat-trick (his first goals for Liverpool) in the match which ended up with the Reds beating The Magpies by a 4-2 scoreline.

Harold was a forward who struggled at first to gain a regular spot in the side, he had to wait 11 months before in got his debut and only featured in 11 more matches for the rest of his first season. The start of the following campaign was no different either as Barton was overlooked for the opening dozen fixtures of the season. He finally got the nod in the November of 1930 and made 26 appearances during the run in.

Harold's best season in the red of Liverpool was to be the 1932/33 season, he managed to rack up 36 outings scoring 13 goals which included a hat-trick which will always keep Barton in Anfield folklore, it came in a 7-4 win over Everton in the Merseyside derby at Anfield on the 11 February 1933.

Barton's Liverpool days drew to an end in the June of 1934, left for Sheff United, where he played until World War II, during which he guested for Bradford, Chesterfield, Lincoln, Rotherham and Sheffield Wednesday. His professional career did not resume after the war.

[edit] Career details

  • Liverpool (1928 - 1934) - 109 appearances, 29 goals

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