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Of most appearances for the Blues

Sansome 357
Bentley 419
Anderson 483
Moody 506
Clark 357
Mckinven 306
Pountney 403
Maher 382
Tilson 275
Donoven 332
McDonough 264

Average - 371 apps

I don't know positions of Billy Moore, Jimmy Lawler, Arthur Williamson, Tom Dixon- if they're a forward they go ahead of Donut, and if wingers, ahead of Tilly.
 
John McKinven, nope. My first hero and a proper old-fashioned winger.
 
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Of most appearances for the Blues

Sansome 357
Bentley 419
Anderson 483
Moody 506
Clark 357
Mckinven 306
Pountney 403
Maher 382
Tilson 275
Donoven 332
McDonough 264

Average - 371 apps

I don't know positions of Billy Moore, Jimmy Lawler, Arthur Williamson, Tom Dixon- if they're a forward they go ahead of Donut, and if wingers, ahead of Tilly.

Billy Moore was a keeper.

I think Jimmy Lawler was what was called a left-half. I don't know what modern position that translates to, but he was on the left-hand side of the 3 in a 2-3-5 formation.

Tom Dixon was probably a right half and I think Arthur Williamson a full-back.
 
Billy Moore was a keeper.

I think Jimmy Lawler was what was called a left-half. I don't know what modern position that translates to, but he was on the left-hand side of the 3 in a 2-3-5 formation.

Tom Dixon was probably a right half and I think Arthur Williamson a full-back.

Left half was more a left wing-back. 2 centre-halfs, three half-backs and five forwards.
 
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