Date of Birth
26 Nov 1949
Birthplace
Keightley
Nationality
English
Signed for LFC
1972
LFC Debut
26 Sep 1972
LFC Appearances
12
Trevor Storton was signed by Bill Shankly from Tranmere Rovers at the start of the 1972-73 season.
Shankly was still in the process of rebuilding his 'new' team but it was quickly evident that Storton was not one of the players he expected to be a big part of that, even though this was the year when the club finally ended its seven-year wait for a major trophy.
He said of his time at Anfield: "I went to a club with so many internationals. It limited my chances because they had great players like Tommy Smith and Emlyn Hughes who you couldn't shift.
"But I'll never forget Shanks saying, 'If you can't pass the ball five yards you can't pass it ten'. It's the simple things that make things work. He said football was an easy game, and he was right."
Trevor was given his League debut at Leeds at the end of September 1972 but only made another three League appearances that season and just one the following season, before he returned to the lower divisions with Chester City in July 1974, when he made over 500 appearances in all competitions.
He then moved into management with Unibond League outfit Bradford Park Avenue.
Other Clubs:
Tranmere, Chester, Oswestry Town (amateur)