July 12, 1944 Mr. William McConnell is the new chairman of Liverpool Football Club. The election was unanimous at last evening’s annual directors’ meeting, and,
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
July 12, 1944 Mr. William McConnell is the new chairman of Liverpool Football Club. The election was unanimous at last evening’s annual directors’ meeting, and,
July 12, 1944 Ralph Knowles Milne, M.C., T.C., first Mayor and one of the first aldermen of Bebington. Born 1884. Was articles with Edwin Berry
All articles about Hugh Adamson on PlayUpLiverpool. About Hugh Adamson: Born: April 21, 1885: Hallbeath, Dunfermline, Scotland. Passed away: July 9, 1944: Thistle Street, Dunfermline,
July 7, 1944 Mr. J.K. Costain, retiring president, points to the badge of office which he has just passed to his successor, Mr. Richard Lawson
July 6, 1944 “In the present war team spirit among the Allied Nations has turned the corner for all of us,” said Mr. Richard Lawson
June 30, 1944 Liverpool Football Club have decided not to compete in the Central League if the competition is revived next season – a point
June 28, 1944 Mr. Bill Gibbins has been re-elected chairman of the Everton F.C. for the fourth successive season. This was decided at a meeting
Thursday, June 29 – 1944 The football clubs are looking ahead for next season, and plans are being made for the encouragement of the local
All articles about Alf West on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Alf West: Poems on Players: “He’s a right back, And a tight back, No stripling-raw-and-slight-back; A rare
June 27, 1944 Mr. Alfred West, who died at Garfield-road, Radford, yesterday, was a full back for the Notts County, Liverpool and Barnsley clubs. Prior
June 27, 1944 Congratulations to Mr. William Cuff, President of the Football League, vice-president of the Football Association and director of Everton F.C. and to
All articles about Charles Morgan on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Charles Morgan: Born: 1882: in Bootle, in England. Passed away: June 24, 1944: in Leeds (Yorkshire), in
June 24, 1944 Mr. Charles Morgan, licensee of the Pack Horse Inn, Briggate, Leeds, for about 30 years, died in St. James’s Hospital, on Saturday,
June 22, 1944 Reds’ rosy future “We look on the future quite happily. We shall have no need to go around the country looking for
June 20, 1944 The fact that the Football League Management Committee has decided there shall be no material change in the 1944-45 programme as compared
June 17, 1944 Sub-Lieutenant, Richard Thornber, R.N., who lost his life during Allied landing operations, was a native of Darwen. In 1939 he joined Liverpool
June 16, 1944 Three in one dividend? One of the main reasons why Everton Football Club did not pay a dividend this year was because
June 14, 1944 Important football meetings will be held in Blackpool this weekend. On Friday there will be a meeting of the League Post-War Planning
June 13, 1944 The report of the Liverpool Football Club for the year ended May 8 last shows a profit of £1,258, which, added to
June 13, 1944 Joe Louis, “the Brown Bomber” from Detroit, and world heavyweight champion, will make his first appearance on Merseyside when he appears in
June 9, 1944 “Sportsmen’s Corner” in the BBC General Forces programme on Wednesday will have a distinctly Northern flavour to interest boxing and football enthusiasts.
June 8, 1944 Everton football Club report a loss of £2,466 on last season’s working. This news will come as a surprise to many who
June 8, 1944 Preston North End has decided to re-enter the Football League competition next season, after two years’ absence. (Evening Express: June 8, 1944)
June 1, 1944 Harmony reigns among the shareholders of Everton and Liverpool Football Clubs. There will be no elections this year for seats on the
May 25, 1944 Mr. Richard Lawson Martindale, a Liverpool coal trader, House Fuel Officer for Liverpool, and chairman of the Liverpool Football Club was today
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