Date of Birth
19 Sep 1937
Birthplace
Kirkeaton
Nationality
English
Signed for LFC
1964
LFC Debut
07 Nov 1964
LFC Appearances
201
LFC Goals
33
Geoff Strong's versatility was a priceless asset to Liverpool's quest for honours during the sixties.
Signed from Arsenal for £40,000 in November 1964, with whom he had made his name as an inside forward, scoring an impressive 69 goals in 125 league games, he was used by Liverpool to great effect in many different positions.
In the six years that he spent at Anfield the likeable Geordie played in almost every position apart from goalkeeper and excelled in every one of them.
At the end of his first season with the Reds Strong famously replaced the injured Gordon Milne in the 1965 FA Cup Final and performed admirably against Footballer of the Year Bobby Collins as the Reds won the trophy for the first time.
The following season he scored one of Anfield's most celebrated goals against Celtic in the semi-final of the European Cup Winners Cup when, despite being badly affected by a leg injury, he climbed to meet Ian Callaghan's right-wing centre and headed the ball past Ronnie Simpson for the goal which took Liverpool through to the final.
'The cripple has scored' being perhaps Kenneth Wolstenholme's second most-famous utterance as a commentator! Unfortunately, injury ruled him out of the final.
In the 1968-69 season he proved a capable left-back after replacing Peter Wall in that position, but he was one of the casualties of the dreadful FA Cup quarter-final defeat at Watford in February 1970 and only represented the club on five more occasions, the last being a home defeat to champions-elect Everton exactly a month after the cup defeat.
He moved on to Coventry City that summer. Even though he was more of a squad player than a regular in the side, Geoff was a very popular player and when he led his new team out at Anfield in November 1970, he received a wonderful ovation from the Liverpool crowd as a tribute to the service he had given the club for nearly six years.
Other Clubs:
Stanley United (amateur), Arsenal, Coventry