June 12th 2010 - John Alexander Brodie
This is the house at 28, Ullet Road where Liverpool City Engineer John Brodie lived. He is best known as the designer of the Queensway Mersey Tunnel - but his more important invention, I feel, was the football goal net, which was first used in 1890 in a game between Nottingham Forest and Bolton Wanderers. The idea of the nets came to him while watching a match at Everton FC in 1889 when a dispute erupted over whether the ball had passed through the goal posts or not. He also made several proposals for improving the city's roads, including the scheme for Queens Drive.
This is the house at 28, Ullet Road where Liverpool City Engineer John Brodie lived. He is best known as the designer of the Queensway Mersey Tunnel - but his more important invention, I feel, was the football goal net, which was first used in 1890 in a game between Nottingham Forest and Bolton Wanderers. The idea of the nets came to him while watching a match at Everton FC in 1889 when a dispute erupted over whether the ball had passed through the goal posts or not. He also made several proposals for improving the city's roads, including the scheme for Queens Drive.
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