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Billy Kirsopp

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William Henry James Kirsopp (21 April 1892 – 21 April 1978) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Everton, Bury, New Brighton and Grimsby Town as an inside right.[1][4]

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Personal life

Kirsopp worked as a dock labourer for Cunard Line in Liverpool.[2] In February 1916, 18 months after Britain's entry into the First World War, Kirsopp enlisted for short service in the Scots Guards Reserve.[5] He was mobilised in January 1917 and posted to the Western Front in February 1918, where he was promoted to lance corporal.[5] He was twice wounded in fighting during the Second Battle of the Somme in April 1918, with one of the wounds requiring the amputation of the first finger on his left hand.[2] In February 1919, three months after the armistice, Kirsopp went AWOL from the army for seven weeks and on his return, he was sentenced to 55 days' detention at Wellington Barracks, which was reduced by 9 days following good behaviour.[2] He was discharged from the army in October 1919 and married in 1920.[2][5] He was buried in an unmarked grave in Allerton Cemetery.[2]

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Everton

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