Date of Birth
08 Nov 1917
Birthplace
Sheffield
Nationality
English
Signed for LFC
1935
LFC Debut
28 Aug 1937
LFC Appearances
66
Sheffield-born Bernard Ramsden's Liverpool career lasted over a decade but the Second World War took away many years from that as far as competitive football was concerned.
He was a left full-back who made his debut for the club as a 19-year-old at Chelsea on the opening day of the 1937-38 season.
Bernard made 14 First Division appearances during his debut season and also played in the 4th round FA Cup replay victory over Sheffield United in January 1938.
He was only selected for 10 league matches the following year but by the time the 1939-40 season opened he had become Liverpool's first-choice left-back. Unfortunately, that season was suspended after only three games due to the outbreak of war.
Bernard was 27 when the war ended and still considered as the club's No.3 in August 1946.
Although he lost his place after making 18 consecutive appearances from the start of the season, that was enough to qualify for a championship medal even though he was rarely called on during the second half of the season.
Ray Lambert took over his position in Liverpool's defence and Bernard moved on to Sunderland in March 1948 before finishing his playing career with their North-East neighbours Hartlepools United.
Other clubs:
Hampton Sports, Sheffield Victoria (both amateur); Brighton, Leeds & York (wartime guest), Sunderland, Hartlepools United