Robert Done

He made his debut, along with George Pither, on New Year's Day 1927 in a Football League First Division match at Burnden Park in a 2–1 defeat to Bolton Wanderers.

Done won his place back at the beginning of the next campaign and remained in the starting line-up on a more frequent basis for the next three seasons.

Done's final outing for Liverpool came on 17 November 1934 in a repeat of the match in which he scored his first goal, against Leicester at Anfield.

This time, Liverpool won by five goals to one and Gordon Hodgson scored a hat-trick.

He also went on to represent both Chester, Accrington Stanley and Bangor City before he retired.