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Brian Hall
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'''Brian Hall''' (born
Glasgow,
22nd November 1946) was a compact and hard-working midfield player in the hugely successful
Liverpool F.C. Liverpool team of the
1970s.
A bright lad, Hall chose to go into higher
education to study
mathematics rather than follow a professional career exploiting his obvious football skills but, upon
graduation from
Liverpool University, he signed as a pro for Liverpool in
1969, having enjoyed playing for them as an
amateur while studying.
Hall and fellow graduate
Steve Heighway both made their first team debuts in
1970 with some novelty value, given that no known university graduate had ever played such high-profile professional football before. Indeed, they became known as ''Little Bamber'' (Hall) and ''Big Bamber'' (Heighway). These affectionate nicknames derived from
Bamber Gascoigne, the host of ''
University Challenge''.
In a bruising semi-final of the
FA Cup against
Merseyside rivals
Everton F.C. Everton, Hall scored the winning goal with an awkward shot over his shoulder which won the match and sent Liverpool to
Wembley Stadium Wembley. It was his first goal for the club.
Hall played in the final and was one of Liverpool's brighter performers on the day, but
Arsenal F.C. Arsenal won the game 2-1. Two years later, he was part of the team which won both the
Football League First Division#Winners of the old format First Division (1889-1992) League championship and
UEFA Cup, and then in
1974 he played an integral role in Liverpool's 3-0 demolition of
Newcastle United F.C. Newcastle United to win the FA Cup.
Hall's famous 'dummy' set up the first goal of the game for team-mate
Kevin Keegan - it wasn't the orthodox 'stepping over' of the ball which he carried out to let
Tommy Smith (Liverpool footballer) Tommy Smith's pass through to Keegan; instead he physically dived underneath the ball. It was a feinting tactic which had not been seen before and has rarely been imitated since. Newcastle's covering defenders were fooled and Keegan had time to control the ball and lash it into the net.
A famous photograph of manager
Bill Shankly was taken in the immediate aftermath of the 1974 win. It shows Shankly being blessed by an overjoyed, besotted supporter who had sunk to his knees to kiss the turf at Shankly's feet. Hall was captured in the picture with an amused but bamboozled smile on his face as he walked past the incident.
Hall's chances over the next two years diminished as younger midfielders such as
Jimmy Case and
Ray Kennedy arrived on the scene. He left Liverpool in
1976 and joined
Plymouth Argyle F.C. Plymouth Argyle, moving again to
Burnley F.C. Burnley a year later. He quit in
1980.
He then returned to Anfield and he now works as the club's
public relations PR officer.
Honours
* 1972/73
Football League First Division with
Liverpool FC
* 1972/73
UEFA Cup with
Liverpool FC
* 1973/74
FA Cup with
Liverpool FC
* 1974/75
Charity Shield with
Liverpool FC
* 1975/76
Football League First Division with
Liverpool FC
Statistics
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Club Performance'''
|-
!rowspan="2"|Club
!rowspan="2"|Season
!colspan="2"|
The Football League League
!colspan="2"|
FA Cup
!colspan="2"|
League Cup
!colspan="2"|
Europe
!colspan="2"|Others
!colspan="2"|Total
|-
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!Goals
!App
!Goals
!App
!Goals
!App
!Goals
!App
!Goals
!App
!Goals
|-
|rowspan="8" valign=top|
Liverpool FC
|1975/76
|13||2||1||0||2||0||9||0||0||0||25||2
|-
|1974/75
|35||5||2||0||3||0||4||0||1||0||45||5
|-
|1973/74
|22||4||8||2||1||0||3||1||0||0||34||7
|-
|1972/73
|21||2||0||0||2||0||8||1||0||0||31||3
|-
|1971/72
|26||1||1||0||2||1||3||0||1||0||33||2
|-
|1970/71
|33||1||7||1||3||0||8||0||0||0||51||2
|-
|1969/70
|1||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||1||0
|-
|1968/69
|2||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||2||0
|-
! align=left style="background:beige"|Total
! align=left style="background:beige" colspan="1" |
! align=left style="background:beige"| 153
! align=left style="background:beige"| 15
! align=left style="background:beige"| 19
! align=left style="background:beige"| 3
! align=left style="background:beige"| 13
! align=left style="background:beige"| 1
! align=left style="background:beige"| 35
! align=left style="background:beige"| 2
! align=left style="background:beige"| 2
! align=left style="background:beige"| 0
! align=left style="background:beige"| 222
! align=left style="background:beige"| 21
|-
|}
Category:1946 births Hall, Brian
Category:Living people Hall, Brian
Category:Scottish footballers Hall, Brian
Category:Liverpool F.C. players Hall, Brian
Category:Plymouth Argyle F.C. players Hall, Brian
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Category:Glaswegians Hall, Brian
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