Date of Birth
21 Feb 1917
Birthplace
Methil, Fife
Nationality
Scottish
Signed for LFC
1934
LFC Debut
28 Sep 1935
LFC Appearances
134
Scotsman Jim Harley was one of all too many players whose professional careers were cut short by the Second World War.
He first played for Liverpool's first-team in one of the full-back positions during the 1935-36 season but didn't establish himself in the side until 1937-38. He also played in the three league fixtures which started the 1939-40 season before the national leagues were abandoned in favour of regional ones. During wartime he won Scotland international honours.
When league soccer resumed after the war, Jim made 17 appearances as a member of the 1946-47 squad that secured the club's fifth First Division championship. But he had passed his 30th birthday during that season and would only be selected on another 21 occasions in his eighth and final year at Anfield.
Harley was a great sprinter and won the famous Powderhall Handicap, a New Year sprint in Scotland which has been around since 1870.
Other clubs:
Hearts O' Beath