May 5, 1945 Key note: “It is not often that Liverpool fall into the error of taking the opposition too cheaply but on Saturday against
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May 5, 1945 Key note: “It is not often that Liverpool fall into the error of taking the opposition too cheaply but on Saturday against
May 5, 1945 Match: Charity match for the Sailors’, Soldiers and Airmen’s Family Association, at Easter Road. Hibernian – Services Select XI 2-2 (0-1). Attendance:
May 5, 1945 Match: International, friendly, at Ninian Park. Wales – England 2-3 (1-1). Attendance: 35,000. Referee: Mr. W.T. Nash (Glamorgan). Wales (2-3-5): Cyril Sidlow
May 4, 1945 Chief interest centres on our local clubs, and Liverpool should make no mistake about improving their position when they meet Oldham Athletic
May 3, 1945 Mr. Tom Bromilow, the Liverpool and England half-back and former Burnley and Crystal Palace manager, is terminating his appointment with Leicester City,
May 3, 1945 Wally Boyes, the Everton international, under the keen eyes of the Western Command selectors, was the star of an entertaining game at
May 3, 1945 Liverpool have completed their second transfer deal of the week by securing Jack Pilling, the left half-back of South Liverpool, at a
May 3, 1945 The SA Services Sub-Committee is considering a generous offer by the Liverpool Football Club. The offer, made in the first place to
May 3, 1945 Liverpool have completed their fixture list for the remainder of the season – and an attractive list it is embracing matches with
May 2, 1945 Match: Benefit for the Command Welfare Funds, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 18:30. Liverton – Western Command 4-3 (1-0). Attendance: 8,410; gate receipts:
May 2, 1945 As anticipated, there will be no election for seats on the Liverpool F.C. directorate, the three retiring directors – Messrs. William Harvey
May 2, 1945 Liverpool have arranged to play Oldham Athletic in a Football League match at Anfield on Saturday. Manchester City contemplated accenting the fixture,
May 1, 1945 Fred Sweeney Everton’s winger, who played several first team games in the early days of the war, is now home after eighteen
May 1, 1945 Permission has been granted for the Football League Championship No. 2 to continue until May 26. All matches arranged between League clubs
April 30, 1945 Keen interest is being taken in Wednesday evening’s match at Goodison Park between a combined Everton and Liverpool eleven and the Western
April 30, 1945 Fred Sweeney, Northwich, the Everton outside-right, has returned home after being a prisoner of war in Germany for nearly two years. Sweeney
April 30, 1945 Reason for Liverpool s surprising defeat at Chesterfield can be traced to forward failing. Had the attack functioned with the same accuracy
April 30, 1945 Blackburn Rovers have transferred Jack Westby, right full back, to Liverpool, at a fee understood to run into four figures. Westby played
April 28, 1945 Raith Rovers’ front line is further strengthened for their game with Falkirk at Stark’s Park to-day by the inclusion of Robert Glassey.
April 28, 1945 Match: Football League, North Cup, Third Round, Second Leg, at Saltergate. Chesterfield – Liverpool 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 24,500. Referee: Mr. F.S. Milner
April 28, 1945 The fixing of the Western Command against a combined Everton and Liverpool team for Goodison Park next Wednesday evening has created tremendous
April 27, 1945 Last week this time Liverpool looked comfortable favourites for the Cup at 9 to 4, but their disappointing display against Chesterfield at
April 27, 1945 The Western Command team against Everton-Liverpool at Goodison Park on Wednesday will be: Jack Fairbrother (Preston North End), Bert Sproston (Manchester City),
April 26, 1945 Here is some important news which will affect the entire position regarding the championship No. 2 of the Football League. The Football
April 26, 1945 Fewer than 100 years ago Liverpool people believed that if they washed their money in basins of water they would prevent contagious
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