Date of Birth
26 Jan 1876
Birthplace
Wellingborough
Nationality
English
Signed for LFC
1898
LFC Debut
03 Apr 1899
LFC Appearances
117
William Perkins was a goalkeeper who played for Liverpool right at the end of the 19th Century and during the early years of the 20th. Harry Storer had started the 1898-99 season between the posts and played in the first 27 First Division fixtures before being replaced by Matt McQueen for the next two. Although Matt had made many appearances in goal for the club before, he was more suited to an outfield role and William's introduction into the side effectively ended his playing days.
Although Storer was picked 11 times in 1899-1900, Perkins became established as the side's No. 1 until the 1902-03 season when he shared the duties with Peter Platt. But after Platt was selected for a home game with Sunderland, William disappeared out of the scene for good after 117 first-team appearances in the League and cup. But he did have the satisfaction of winning a League championship medal in 1901, when he was an ever-present in the team along with Bill Goldie and Tommy Robertson.
Other Clubs:
Wellingborough Trinity, Kettering (both amateur), Luton Town, Northampton Town (amateur)