Wednesday, February 26 – 1947 Liverpool F.C. have asked for police co-operation in dealing with counterfeit tickets likely to be presented at the Cup-tie with
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An attempt to rob Liverpool Football Club
January 24, 1947 A plan to rob Liverpool Football Club with hopes of a haul of £4,000 after the Boxing Day match was alleged at
Charles McFadyen (Charlie McFadyen) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Charles McFadyen on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Charles McFadyen: Born: 1885: Inellan, Scotland. Passed away: January 23, 1947: Preston (Lancashire), England. Position: Right back.
Ex-Liverpool player the new manager of Buckie Thistle
January 16, 1947 Captain Alex Smith, a former player with Buckie Thistle pre-war before signing for Liverpool, took over from Rome Tocher as manager of
Crippled child made honorary life member of Liverpool Football Club
January 11, 1947 Frederick Greaves, 16, a patient for the past five years at a hospital for crippled children near Liverpool, who has been awarded
Cyril Done reappears for Liverpool
January 10, 1947 Cyril Done, the Liverpool Reserves centre-forward, will reappear in the first team as inside left in place of Willie Fagan for the
Logan Mackenzie transferred to Liverpool
January 8, 1947 Liverpool have beaten several Scottish clubs in a brisk bidding bout for the signature of a prominent Fife amateur. The player is
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All articles about Hope Robertson PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Hope Robertson: Born: January 17, 1868: Whiteinch, Scotland. Passed away: 1947: Goole, England. Position: Right back. Height: Weight:
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All articles about Jack Crelley on PlayUpLiverpool. About Jack Crelley: Born: 1881, Kirkdale, Liverpool. Passed away: 1946. Positon: Left back. Height: 176 cm (5ft. 9
Anxiety over fuel an power position
December 28, 1946 Industrial demands for electricity are lighter than usual this week-end and domestic cuts are unlikely a Central Electricity Board spokesman said today.
Logan Mackenzie back from a trial with Liverpool F.C.
Monday, November 25 – 1946 Logan Mackenzie, prominent Fife amateur, who was on ten days’ trial for Liverpool, satisfied. Mackenzie was willing if the club
USA, Arsenal or Liverpool for Bernard Ramsden?
November 21, 1946 Arsenal may yet get Bernard Ramsden, Liverpool full back. They offered a big fee recently but Ramsden then intended sailing to America
Fifer goes south to Liverpool
Thursday, November 5 – 1946 Off to Anfield to play trials for Liverpool – Logan Mackenzie, much sought Fife amateur. Tall, hefty, and 20, that’s
Gordon Hodgson the new manager of Port Vale
October 28, 1946 Port Vale yesterday appointed Gordon Hodgson, 41 year-old former English international and Leeds, Aston Villa and Liverpool inside right, as manager in
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All articles about Thomas Cleghorn on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Tom Cleghorn: Born: February 13, 1870: St Andrew, Edinburgh, Scotland. Passed away: October 23, 1946: Lanark, Scotland.
George Paterson transferred to Swindon
October 22, 1946 Liverpool F.C. have transferred their Scottish inside left, George Paterson, to Swindon Town. Fee is stated to be the highest ever paid
Former Liverpool trialist in goal for Arbroath
Monday, October 21 – 1946 John Bonner Arbroath’s new ‘keeper from Polkemmet is a miner. He is stockily built, on lines able to take a
Liverpool sign 16 year old
Thursday, October 17 – 1946 Liverpool have signed Roy Smith on amateur playing forms. He is Ilfrancombe Town’s centre-half, and is 16 years old. (North
New Parking Places around Anfield football ground
September 21, 1946 A new Order signed by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool for the regulation of traffic and queuing to the vicinity of Liverpool
Albert Stubbins in international trial
September 17, 1946 Albert Stubbins, Liverpool’s new centre forward from Newcastle, will lead the England attack against the Combined XI in the unofficial trial match
Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool 1-3 (League match: September 14, 1946)
September 14, 1946 Match: Football League, First Division, at Burnden Park, kick-off: 15:00. Bolton Wanderers – Liverpool 1-3 (0-1). Attendance: 35,061. Referee: Mr. E.D. Smith.
Is that Bertie? Or maybe him? Where are thou Albert Stubbins?
September 13, 1946 Albert Stubbins, start centre forward signed by Liverpool F.C. from Newcastle United for £13,000, arrived at Liverpool last night – and was
Albert Stubbins transferred to Liverpool
September 12, 1946 Albert Stubbins, Newcastle United’s England centre forward, was transferred to Liverpool to-night for a fee of £13,000, only £1,000 less than Arsenal
Start bidding for Albert Stubbins
September 10, 1946 Newcastle United announced last night that they are prepared to receive offers for the transfer of Albert Stubbins, their English international centre
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