Kenny Campbell

Kenneth Campbell (6 September 1892 – 28 April 1971) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a goalkeeper for Liverpool, Partick Thistle, New Brighton, Stoke City and Leicester City. Campbell also played in eight full international matches for Scotland between 1920 and 1922.

Kenny Campbell
Personal information
Date of birth(1892-09-06)6 September 1892
Place of birthCambuslang, Scotland
Date of death28 April 1971(1971-04-28) (aged 78)
Place of deathMacclesfield, England
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[1]
Position(s)Goalkeeper
Youth career
Clyde Vale
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1908–1910Rutherglen Glencairn
1910–1911Cambuslang Rangers
1911–1920Liverpool125(0)
1919[2]Partick Thistle (loan)1(0)
1920–1922Partick Thistle76(0)
1922–1923New Brighton
1923–1925Stoke City35(0)
1925–1929Leicester City79(0)
1929–1931New Brighton55(0)
Total295(0)
International career
1916Scotland (wartime)1(0)
1920–1922Scotland[3]8(0)
1921Scottish League XI[4]1(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

Liverpool

Born in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Campbell played for local Junior-grade teams Rutherglen Glencairn and Cambuslang Rangers in his early years; he won the Glasgow Junior League with the latter and twice represented Scotland at that level.[5]

Liverpool manager Tom Watson brought him to Anfield in May 1911. In a contemporary interview he credited Donald McKinlay (a childhood acquaintance from his hometown) in assisting him during his early days at the club.[6]

Campbell did not make his debut until 10 February 1912 in a Division One match at Ewood Park, a game that saw the Reds lose to Blackburn Rovers 1–0. Known for having safe hands, the goalkeeper took over from Sam Hardy after Hardy moved to Aston Villa, and proved to be just as secure as Liverpool's last line of defence. He only missed one game during the 1912–13 season, before he was replaced by his young understudy, Elisha Scott.

Campbell did put up a decent fight for the number 1 jersey, playing in all but four games of the 1913–14 campaign, and he was between the sticks for the 1914 FA Cup Final at the Crystal Palace ground on 25 April. The game finished disappointingly for Liverpool, in a 1–0 defeat to Burnley. The match was to be the last to be played at this venue and it was played in front of a reigning monarch for the very first time, George V. Like many footballers of his era, Campbell's career was interrupted for four years due to the First World War, however upon his return to the game in 1919 he found himself once again number 1 for Liverpool. He stayed there until April 1920, when he played what turned out to be his last game for the club.

Later career

Campbell left Liverpool in April 1920, returning to Scotland to play for Partick Thistle for a fee of £1750[7] where he played in the club's underdog victory in the 1921 Scottish Cup – still the only occasion they have won the trophy.[8]

He returned south of the border to New Brighton (primarily for family reasons, as they had remained on Merseyside when he went to Partick)[9] before joining Stoke City in 1923.[10] Campbell was used as second choice 'keeper to Bob Dixon and in his four seasons spent at the Victoria Ground he made 35 appearances.[10] He then spent another four seasons at Leicester City before ending his career with a two-year spell with old club New Brighton.[10]

International career

Campbell was capped eight times by Scotland (four times while at Liverpool and four while at Partick), his debut coming in a British Home Championship match at Ninian Park, Cardiff against Wales in 1920; the game finished in a 1–1 draw.

He had also been selected in an unofficial wartime international in May 1916 (the only game of this nature during the course of the war itself).[11]

Career statistics

Club

Source:[12][13]

ClubSeasonLeagueCupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Liverpool1911–12First Division700070
1912–13First Division37040410
1913–14First Division34080420
1914–15First Division15000150
1919–20First Division32050370
Total12501701420
Partick Thistle1919–20 Scottish Division One400040
1920–21Scottish Division One380100480
1921–22Scottish Division One34050390
Total760150910
Stoke City1922–23First Division800080
1923–24Second Division11000110
1924–25Second Division900090
1925–26Second Division700070
Total35000350
Leicester City1925–26First Division26010270
1926–27First Division39010400
1927–28First Division600060
1928–29First Division800080
Total79020810
New Brighton1929–30Third Division North26020280
1930–31Third Division North29010300
Total55030580
Career Total37003704070

International

Source:[14]

National teamYearAppsGoals
Scotland192030
192120
192230
Total80

See also

References