Tom Chorlton

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Tom Chorlton
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Personal information
Full name Thomas Chorlton
Date of birth 1882
Place of birth    Heaton Mersey, Stockport, England
Date of death    1952
Place of death    Manchester, England
Playing position Defender
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1900-1902
1902-1904
1904-1912
1912-1914
1914
Stockport County
Accrington Stanley
Liverpool
Manchester United
Stalybridge Celtic


117 (8)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Tom Chorlton (1882-1952) was a footballer who played for Liverpool Football Club in the early 20th century.

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Born in Heaton Mersey, Stockport, Cheshire, England, Chorlton played for All Saints F.C, Northern F.C, Stockport and Accrington Stanley before being signed by Liverpool manager Tom Watson in May 1904. Making his debut in a Football League Division One match on the 24th September 1904 scoring his first goal a month later on the 29th October, Chorlton, an early version of Jamie Carragher, spent most of his early days at Anfield flitting in an out of the side making just 12 appearances in his first season and 27 over the following 3 campaigns. It was the 1908/09 term that saw Chorlton establish himself as a first choice players eventually making 35 appearances, Tom followed that up with an ever present season in 1909/10, the only Red to do so. He, again, started the 1910/11 season as a regular making 7 appearances in 10 games but lost his place and never really regained it. Chorlton, for a time, was the clubs penalty-taker which helped him hit 8 goals in his 121 outings for the Anfield club.

Cholton was transferred to Man Utd in August 1912 one of the few players to have moved directly between the bitter rivals. Chorlton also went on to play for Stalybridge Celtic. His brother, Charles, also played professionally, for Bury.

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