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Full Name: Tommy Gardner
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Born: 28/05/1910 (Huyton, Liverpool)
The fair-haired Gardner, nicknamed \"Gandhi\", joined Liverpool as an amateur from Orrell in July 1928, signing professional forms a year later. He was a half-back who played in five consecutive first division fixtures in the second half of the 1929/30 season when the regular right-half Tom Morrison was unavailable. Morrison had been an ever-present the season before and would only miss three League matches the following season so Gardner\'s opportunities were limited as a result. There was only one victory for the club in the five games Gardner figured in and Liverpool finished the season mid-table. The highlight from his post-Liverpool career was when he gained international honours during his four years\' stay at Aston Villa. During Gardner\'s time at the Villains, the club was relegated to Second Division in 1936 having been runners-up in the First Division three years previously. However, Villa won the Second Division in 1938 in his final season. Gardner was a long-throw expert and once won a Daily Mail competition by throwing 32 yards, 2 inches.
Statistics include the following competitions
Cambrian Cup, Conference League Cup, English Jubilee Fund, FA Cup
, FA Trophy
, Football League Cup, Lancashire Floodlit Trophy, Lancashire Junior Cup, Lancashire League Medal Competition, Lancashire Senior Cup, League, Liverpool Senior Cup, Northern Premier League Cup, Northern Premier League Shield, PLAY OFFS
, President's Cup, President's Inter League, Third Division (North) Cup, Welsh Cup,
Season |
Apps |
Subs |
Goals |
1943/1944 |
2 | 0 | 0 |
Total |
2 |
0 |
0 |
Games where player was named on the team sheet
Date |
Competition |
Venue |
Opponents |
Score |
13/05/1944
| Liverpool Senior Cup / Final 2L | A |
EVERTON
| 1 - 0 |
06/05/1944
| Liverpool Senior Cup / Final 1L | H |
EVERTON
| 1 - 1 |