On this day in 1941, Duncan McLean, a former player of Liverpool Football Club (LFC), passed away at the age of 73. McLean had joined LFC from Everton on a Free transfer and went on to make 82 appearances for the club, scoring 4 goals.
During his time at LFC, McLean contributed to the team’s success, helping them win several honors. These include the Lancashire League title, the 2nd Division Championship, and the Liverpool Senior Cup. His contributions on the field and dedication to the club will always be remembered by fans.
Duncan McLean’s passing is a reminder of the rich history and legacy of LFC. His time at the club and the honors he helped achieve further solidify Liverpool’s status as a successful and respected football club.
As fans mourn the loss of a former player, his memory lives on through the achievements he made during his career. Rest in peace, Duncan McLean.
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OTD 1941 Former @LFC player Duncan McLean passed away aged 73
signed from Everton on a Free transfer
82 LFC Apps
4sLFC Honours
Lancashire League
2nd Division Championship
Liverpool Senior Cup— GERRARDINHO ® Matt A PL CHAMP19NS (@GerrardinhoNo8) November 17, 2023