Background
Sheldon was born in Clay Cross, Derbyshire, England, and played for Nuneaton and Manchester United before being signed by the Liverpool manager Tom Watson in November 1913.
Sheldon was born in Clay Cross, Derbyshire, England, and played for Nuneaton and Manchester United before being signed by the Liverpool manager Tom Watson in November 1913.
He scored his first goal the following month on 6 December at Villa Park in a 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa. The winger went on to miss only three games for the remainder of the 1913/14 season which included the whole of the FA Cup run when Liverpool reached their first final on 25 April 1914. Sheldon had a decent 1914/15 season finishing second on Liverpool"s appearance list and third on the goalscoring list.
That season however, he became notorious for his part in the 1915 British football betting scandal, of which he was found to be the ringleader.
He was banned - initially for life - along with the other players involved in the match fixing plot, but shortly afterward the start of the First World War saw the suspension of league football anyway. At the end of the war his ban was lifted and he returned to Liverpool where the following two years were much like those before the war, with Sheldon only missing 12 games during this period.
Sheldon was forced into early retirement due to injury. His final game for Liverpool was on 16 April 1921 in a league match against Derby County, the game finishing 1-1.