Games he played in 1947-1948 ...

DateOpponentCompetitionGoals scoredMatch Report
23.08 1947PrestonLeague1View report
27.08 1947Man UtdLeague0View report
30.08 1947StokeLeague2View report
03.09 1947Man UtdLeague0View report
06.09 1947BurnleyLeague0View report
13.09 1947PortsmouthLeague0View report
17.09 1947CharltonLeague0View report
27.09 1947EvertonLeague0View report
11.10 1947ChelseaLeague1View report
18.10 1947HuddersfieldLeague0View report
25.10 1947Derby League0View report
01.11 1947BlackpoolLeague0View report
08.11 1947Grimsby TownLeague0View report
15.11 1947SunderlandLeague1View report
22.11 1947BlackburnLeague1View report
29.11 1947Man CityLeague0View report
06.12 1947Aston VillaLeague0View report
13.12 1947WolvesLeague0View report
20.12 1947PrestonLeague1View report
25.12 1947ArsenalLeague0View report
27.12 1947ArsenalLeague1View report
01.01 1948CharltonLeague0View report
03.01 1948StokeLeague0View report
10.01 1948Nottm ForFA1View report
17.01 1948BurnleyLeague0View report
24.01 1948Man UtdFA0View report
31.01 1948PortsmouthLeague0View report
07.02 1948BoltonLeague0View report
21.02 1948MiddlesbroughLeague0View report
28.02 1948ChelseaLeague0View report
06.03 1948HuddersfieldLeague0View report
20.03 1948BlackpoolLeague0View report
26.03 1948Sheff UtdLeague1View report
27.03 1948Grimsby TownLeague0View report
31.03 1948Derby League0View report
03.04 1948SunderlandLeague0View report
17.04 1948Man CityLeague0View report
21.04 1948EvertonLeague1View report
01.05 1948WolvesLeague0View report
 

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"Although Bob Paisley always seemed to be super cool, deep down it wasn't always so. He was the kind of his person who hung his emotions on his sleeve. And you could best spot this in the dressing room before kick off. By 2.45, you could tell what he was going through by just looking at his face. He would be pacing up and down the dressing room taking sips of water. He looked more nervous than the players, although he did his best to try and not show it. I don't think everybody realised that but I could see it."

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