Saturday, August 4 – 1945 Training is in full swing at the Baseball Ground. Players seen loosening up are: Attwood, Moran, Eric Lambert, Jeff Knight,
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Chelsea to pay £8 for demobilised stars
Saturday, August 4 – 1945 Football League clubs have received instructions from the Football Association that they may give agreements to demobilised players offering their
In the frozen north
Friday, August 3 – 1945 Followers of Liverpool and Everton may remember Lieut. Victor Rae, R.N.V.R., a Londoner who refereed several senior matches here in
Liverpool F.C.’s tour of Germany
August 2, 1945 The Liverpool F.C. tourists have arrived back in England following their lightning tour of Germany, in which they defeated a RAF side
Liverpool to conquer United States
August 2, 1945 United States soccer clubs, realising that large numbers of American Service men, who previously took no interest in the game back home,
Season tickets for Liverpool F.C. 1945-46
July 30, 1945 (Source: Evening Express: July 30, 1945; via http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk) © 2018 Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited season tickets, Anfield, Central League, Football League, shareholders,
BLA 21st Army XI v Liverpool 3-3 (Friendly: July 29, 1945)
July 29, 1945 Match: Friendly, at Hannover. BLA 21st Army XI – Liverpool 3-3 (1-2). Attendance: 35,000. BIA 21st Army XI (2-3-5): Ted Sagar (Everton),
Alex Raisbeck re-visits Bath
July 28, 1945 Mr. Alex Raisbeck, manager of Bath City at the outbreak of war, has been re-visiting Bath. He is very proud of the
Royal Air Force XI v Liverpool 0-7 (Friendly: July 28, 1945)
July 28, 1945 Match: Friendly, at Celle. Royal Air Force XI – Liverpool 0-7 (0-2). Attendance: 8,000. Royal Air Force XI (2-3-5): George Pope, Dick
Back to training
July 25, 1945 Manager Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool, states that training resumes at Anfield next Tuesday, July 31, and will be held each Tuesday
Conference to settle football queries
July 24, 1945 A round table conference between the management committee of the Football League, and the clubs will, I heard in London yesterday, be
Liverpool F.C.’s fixture list 1945-1946
July 23, 1945 Football fixtures for the coming season are: 25-Aug-45 Burnley Away 29-Aug-45 Bolton Wanderers Home 01-Sep-45 Burnley Home 08-Sep-45 Bury Home 12-Sep-45 Everton
William McConnell re-elected chairman of Liverpool F.C.
July 19, 1945 Mr. William McConnell has been re-elected chairman of Liverpool F.C. and Mr. Stanley Ronald Williams vice-chairman. (Evening Express, 19-07-1945)
Frank Christie transferred to Liverpool
July 19, 1945 Frank Christie, left half of St. Johnstone Y.M., signed for Liverpool yesterday. He played a trial game for the English club several
Everton v Liverpool in the Lancashire Cup
July 18, 1945 The draw for the first round of the Lancashire Senior Football Cup includes the following: Everton v Liverpool; Chester or Wrexham v
George Hudson signed for Liverpool
July 18, 1945 I have received word from Havant (Hampshire) that Liverpool have signed on amateur forms George Hudson, the 21-year-old centre half of Havant
Liverpool are invited to Germany
July 17, 1945 Liverpool F.C. have received official permission to take a team composed largely of their own Service players, and two of their regular
Global links of friendship
July 10, 1945 Liverpool can share proudly in the feeling of satisfaction with which the British Council is now celebrating the tenth anniversary of its
Boxing champion’s special ‘birthday’ celebrations in Liverpool
July 4, 1944 Joe Louis, the world heavyweight champions, celebrated a “birthday” in Liverpool yesterday. Before going to the Stadium to delight the thousands of
Football ground repairs (Anfield and Goodison)
July 3, 1945 It will take more than £10,000 to put the Goodison Park estate into the condition it was before the war. The renovation
League clubs to play in the FA Cup next season
June 25, 1945 Football League clubs will take part in the FA Cup next season and will carry out the programme agreed by them at
The remarkable Smiths
June 24, 1945 Is your name Smith? Anyway, you’ll agree Smith is a very common name. Yet surprisingly few Smith’s have figured prominently in Scottish
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1945
June 22, 1945 Three of the shareholders of Liverpool Football Club out of the 20 odds who attended last night’s annual meeting wanted only one
Football players dissatisfied
June 22, 1945 Union seeks £4 minimum As chairman of the Football Players’ Union Sammy Crooks, the England and Derby County outside right, tells me
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1944-45
June 14, 1945 Liverpool Football Club shareholders today received their balance sheets for the year ending May 7 showing a profit of £1,880 as compared
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