Liverpool, 1957–1971 Aged 17, Lawrence was signed by Liverpool under the management of
Phil Taylor in 1957. He made his first team debut under manager
Bill Shankly, playing in a 1–0 defeat against
West Bromwich Albion at
the Hawthorns on 27 October 1962. His first clean sheet came on 17 November, when Liverpool beat fellow promotion hopefuls
Leyton Orient at
Anfield 5–0, with
Roger Hunt scoring a
hat-trick. Lawrence went on to retain the No.1 jersey that season making 35 appearances, including 6 ties in Liverpool's run to the
FA Cup semi-final at
Hillsborough.
Leicester City were their opponents and prevented the Reds from reaching the
1963 FA Cup final by winning the game 1–0. Liverpool had finished in 8th place in their first season back in the
First Division, as their
Merseyside rivals
Everton won the
1962–63 league championship. The following season Lawrence played in 40 league games out of a possible 42, and he also played in 5 cup ties. Liverpool won the
1963–64 league championship, four points clear of
Manchester United. In the 1964–65 season Lawrence and Liverpool were unable to repeat the previous season's achievements, finishing in 7th place and a full 17 points behind winners Manchester United. However, a cup run took Liverpool to the
1965 FA Cup final, where they faced
Leeds United at
Wembley. It was Liverpool's first cup final appearance since
1950, and they had never won the trophy before. Both sides had only conceded two goals during their runs to the final. Lawrence kept a clean sheet during the 90 minutes of normal time, Lawrence held off the challenge of teenage keeper
Ray Clemence when the youngster arrived from
Scunthorpe United in 1967, but Liverpool had begun to decline as the team aged. Though Lawrence was not the eldest, he was suddenly removed from the team in favour of Clemence after a 1–0 6th round FA Cup defeat at
Watford in 1970; along with outfield players
Ron Yeats and
Ian St John. Lawrence played for Liverpool only once more, against Manchester City in a 2–2 draw at
Maine Road on 26 April 1971.
Tranmere Rovers, 1971–1974 After 390 appearances in the Liverpool goal, Lawrence joined
Tranmere Rovers on 10 November 1971. He spent three years and made 80 league appearances for Tranmere under player/manager and ex-Liverpool teammate, Ron Yeats. Lawrence then drifted back into the non-league game with
Chorley, before retiring. ==International career==