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Doug Lishman

Doug Lishman
Personal information
Full name Douglas John Lishman
Date of birth 14 September 1923
Place of birth Birmingham, England
Date of death December 1994 (aged 71)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Paget Rangers
1946–1948 Walsall 59 (26)
1948–1956 Arsenal 226 (125)
1956–1957 Nottingham Forest 38 (22)
National team
1953 England B 1 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Douglas John Lishman (14 September 1923 – December 1994) was an English footballer. Lishman, who played as a striker, featured for clubs Walsall, Arsenal & Nottingham Forest throughout his career. Lishman is as well Arsenal's seventh highest goalscorer of all time.

Born in Birmingham, Lishman first played as a centre forward for non-league Paget Rangers, before signing as a professional for Third Division South Walsall in August 1946. In two seasons with the Saddlers, Lishman scored 26 goals in 59 league appearances.

He was signed by Arsenal in the summer of 1948 for £10,500, as backup for Reg Lewis, who was only 28 but becoming ever more frequently injured. Lishman made his debut against Sheffield United on 4 September 1948, but after a promising first season (scoring 13 goals in 25 appearances), Lishman's 1949-50 and 1950-51 seasons were marred by injury. Lishman was passed over for the 1950 FA Cup final (which Arsenal won 2-0), in favour of Lewis and Peter Goring, and then just as he came back into the Arsenal first team, he broke his leg playing against Stoke City in December 1950.

However, Lishman recovered to become Arsenal's top scorer in 1950-51, and the next season hit 30 goals, including three hat-tricks in three successive home matches; Arsenal finished third that season. The following 1951-52 season they reached the FA Cup final, only to lose to Newcastle United; a series of injuries meant only eight fit players finished the match as no substitutes were allowed in those days. Lishman came close for Arsenal with a header, which clipped the crossbar, but Arsenal still lost the game 1-0.


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