Phil Boersma went on loan to Wrexham for 7 games in the March 1970 before returning to Liverpool to bag his first goal on 4 April against Dinamo Bucharest at the 23 August Stadium.
11 Facts About Phil Boersma
Phil Boersma was a prominent figure during Liverpool's run to the 1973 UEFA Cup Final against Borussia Monchengladbach, bagging 4 goals on the way, Boersma gained a medal although he was a non-playing sub during the first leg at Anfield; he did see 13 minutes of action in the 2nd leg when he came on for Steve Heighway.
The Reds won the First Division title that season, with Phil Boersma contributing 7 goals from 14 appearances, enough to earn him a medal.
Phil Boersma expected to be the substitute but was overlooked for Chris Lawler, a full-back.
Phil Boersma did not take the news well and angrily left Anfield vowing he'd never wear the red of Liverpool again.
Phil Boersma left Middlesbrough in the August 1977 and head to Kenilworth Road and Luton Town where he scored 8 goals in 36 league games.
Phil Boersma left Luton to join up with former club colleague John Toshack who was in charge of Welsh club Swansea City, it was during his time at Swansea that Boersma suffered a broken ankle in a game against Swindon Town.
Phil Boersma was appointed first team coach and then Assistant Manager at Swansea City, at a time when the Welsh side was rising up the Divisions from the old Division Three to what is the Premiership.
Phil Boersma linked up with Souness again as physio at Rangers before taking on coaching roles under Souness at their former club Liverpool.
Phil Boersma parted from Newcastle by mutual consent in 2005.
In January 2008 Phil Boersma had a brief spell with Welsh Premiership side Llangefni Town as assistant manager.