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Geoff Twentyman (Geoffrey Twentyman) was born on 19 January, 1930 in Brampton, England, is an English footballer (1930–2004). Discover Geoff Twentyman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Geoffrey Twentyman |
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74 years old |
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Capricorn |
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19 January 1930 |
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19 January |
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Brampton, England |
Date of death |
16 February, 2004 |
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Southport, England |
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Geoff Twentyman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Geoff Twentyman Net Worth
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Geoffrey Twentyman (19 January 1930 – 16 February 2004) was an English footballer who is mainly remembered for his links with Liverpool F.C. as both a player and as chief scout.
Born in Brampton, Cumberland, the left-half played for Swift Rovers as an amateur and Carlisle United.
Twentyman stood 5ft 11in and was a strong, robust player who made his name at Carlisle as a centre-back having been switched there by Bill Shankly during his spell as Manager of the Brunton Park club.
He was spotted by Don Welsh who signed him for Liverpool in December 1953 for £10,000, he made his debut the same month on the 19th in a league match against arch rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford.
His first goal came almost a year later on 9 November 1954 in a 2–1 win over Hull City in a Second Division match at Anfield.
Twentyman's signature couldn't prevent them from being relegated by the end of his first season at the club.
All of Twentyman's Liverpool appearances were during the days when they struggled to get out of the Second Division, even though they were finishing consistently just outside the promotion places.
Twentyman featured in 184 matches scoring 19 goals before leaving Liverpool.
He went on to become player/manager of Irish side Ballymena United.
Ironically he left the Reds just 9 months before the arrival of his former boss, Shankly.
After his spell at Ballymena, Twentyman returned to play for Carlisle for a second time, he also went on to represent Morecambe and Penrith.
After his retirement Twentyman had a short four-month spell as the boss of Hartlepool United before being replaced by Brian Clough.
He was then invited by Shankly to return to Liverpool in 1967 to join The Boot Room in the role of chief scout.
It was in this role that Twentyman made his name at Liverpool discovering such talents as Ian Rush at Chester (£300,000), who became captain and ended up Liverpool's all-time record goalscorer; Phil Neal at Northampton Town (£66,000), who became skipper and won the most medals by a single player in the Reds history; and Alan Hansen at Partick Thistle (£100,000), who also became club captain and won numerous domestic and UEFA honours to name but 3.
He went on to become Chief Scout for Rangers when former Reds Captain Graeme Souness came calling.
Twentyman died in Southport on 16 February 2004, aged 74.