Albert Stubbins,
one of Liverpools heroes of the immediate post war era,
hit a superb hat trick in an FA Cup 6th round tie against Birmingham
at Anfield. One of his goals, a great diving header became known
as the goal in the snow.
The first season after World War 2 was plagued by wintry weather
and despite this game being played in early March there was still
a blanket of snow over the Anfield pitch. Interest in the game
was so great that it was made all ticket, a revolutionary concept
at the time.
Three goals from Albert and one from Jack
Balmer booked our place in the semi finals, but it was his
second goal that is most remembered.
Billy Liddell
crossed hard and low from the left and Albert flew through the
air like a plane in an attempt to connect with the ball. He timed
his dive just right and the powerful header into the top corner
gave the keeper no chance.
When he landed he sent snow flying everywhere and ended up with
cuts on his hands and knees from the frozen ground underneath.
The goal was captured by television cameras and serves as a reminder
that footballers didnt always have the luxury of undersoil
heating to clear the pitches.
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