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Alec Lindsay (born 27 February 1948) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Bury, Liverpool and Stoke City.

(1994). 9780952415107, Lion Press.


Career
Born in Bury, , England, Lindsay played 139 matches for Bury, helping the club gain promotion in 1967–68. Manager signed him for Liverpool in March 1969 for £67,000. He made his debut against Irish side Dundalk in the , on 16 September 1969. Liverpool won by an emphatic 10-0 scoreline, a record win until Liverpool thumped Norwegian side Strømsgodset I.F. 11–0 in the Cup Winners' Cup, on 17 September 1974.

After an initial settling in period in which Lindsay played seven times, he was the selected as first choice left back during the 1970–71 season, which included the 1971 FA Cup Final at Wembley. League champions and double hunting Arsenal lay in wait. After the allotted 90 minutes the scores were level 0–0; during extra time the Reds took the lead, the Gunners scored a scrappy equaliser and went on to win the game 2–1 thus completing the league and FA Cup double. Arsenal were victorious that day - Lindsay would be back for another go in 1974 - but first Liverpool won a double of their own in 1973, winning the League championship and , against Borussia Mönchengladbach in the final. He played in the 1974 FA Cup Final against Newcastle United and despite him having a goal ruled out for offside, Lindsay got his winners medal as Liverpool beat the Magpies 3–0.

This was to be the peak of Lindsay's Liverpool career. Shankly, the man who brought Lindsay to , decided to retire in the summer of 1974. Unfortunately, for Lindsay, new manager selected as his regular left-back the following season and even after Neal then moved to his favoured right back role, Lindsay was still rarely selected with Paisley preferring . He had already played four times for the England team, but was not selected for England again after falling out of favour at .

Liverpool won two more League titles during the next three years but Lindsay did not play enough games on either occasion to collect a league title medal. He also missed out on the 1976 UEFA Cup success and the 1977 FA Cup final when Liverpool, in search of a "treble", lost narrowly to rivals Manchester United. However, he was named as one of the five substitutes for the European Cup final in Rome three days later, when Liverpool beat Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–1. He left Anfield in the summer of 1977 and joined Stoke City.

He made a good start to his Stoke career converting three penalties in his first five matches for the club under . However, with the expectation at the to gain an instant return to the First Division Eastham was sacked in early January 1978 with the club languishing in mid-table. New manager decided to play the younger Geoff Scott at left back and Lindsay was allowed to make a move to America.

In 1978, Lindsay moved to the of the North American Soccer League (NASL). Following the 1978 season, the Stompers moved to , Alberta, Canada and Lindsay moved to the Toronto Blizzard, also of the NASL. He played four times for Toronto Blizzard in 1979 before hanging up his boots at the age of 31.


International career
Alec was given his first cap, and subsequently all of his caps, by caretaker manager on 22 May 1974, England were playing host, at Wembley, to a friendly with Argentina, he was in good company as fellow Reds and the England captain were in the starting line-up, the game was played in front of 68,000 people and ended in a 2–2 draw.


Post-retirement
Lindsay is placed at 85 in the 2006 poll 100 Players Who Shook The Kop. He is now retired and lives with his partner in Scotland.Confirmed during a memorabilia signing as part of Project 96 : www.project96.co.uk He remains an avid Liverpool supporter and was a contributor to the Hillsborough Family Support Group's (HFSG) "Project 96" in August 2009.Project 96 : www.project96.co.uk After his retirement he became a .


Career statistics

Club
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Bury1964–65Second Division2
1965–66Second Division4
1966–67Second Division1
1967–68Third Division8
1968–69Second Division1
Liverpool1969–70First Division2
1970–71First Division1
1971–72First Division1
1972–73First Division5
1973–74First Division4
1974–75First Division4
1975–76First Division1
1976–77First Division0
Stoke City1977–78Second Division3
1978NASL1
Toronto Blizzard1979NASL0

A.  The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Charity Shield.


International
Source:

England0


Honours
Bury
  • Football League Third Division runner-up: 1967–68

Liverpool

(1977). 9780354090186, Brickfield Publications Ltd.
  • Football League First Division: 1972–73, 1975–76
  • : 1973–74; runner-up: 1970–71
  • FA Charity Shield: 1974, 1976
  • : 1972–73


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