October 18, 1943 Liverpool completed the double “double” over Everton on Saturday to commune in leadership of the Football League (North) and make county combination
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Cyril Done’s comeback
Tuesday, October 18 – 1943 I must refer to the magnificent “come-back” of Cyril Done, the local born Liverpool forward, who is playing better at
Another big Liverpool win
October 18, 1943 The return “derby” game, at Anfield was just as big a triumph for Liverpool as the first; in fact I preferred their
Is it Willie Fagan’s turn now?
Tuesday, October 18 – 1943 After the complete failure of the Scottish attack against England last Saturday it seems odds on that the Scottish selectors
Liverpool win again
October 16, 1943 Everton included three new guest players against Liverpool in the return Merseyside “Derby” at Anfield today. They were Roberts (Bury) and Murphy
Liverpool shots fruitful
October 16, 1943 Liverpool: Alf Hobson, Jack Westby, Jeff Gulliver, Harry Kaye, Laurie Hughes, Jack Pilling, Jim Harley, Jack Balmer, Berry Nieuwenhuys, Cyril Done, Alf
Liverpool v Everton 5-2 (League match: October 16, 1943)
October 16, 1943 Key note: “The return “derby” game, at Anfield was just as big a triumph for Liverpool as the first; in fact I
Local Derby team changes
October 15, 1943 Both Liverpool and Everton will have out different teams for this return clash, but whereas Liverpool’s changes is limited to Nieuwenhuys return
Four “guests” versus Liverpool
October 14, 1943 Mr. Theo Kelly has had a tough job getting together the Everton side for the return game with Liverpool at Anfield and
Berry Nieuwenhuys at centre?
October 14, 1943 Liverpool will probably play Berry Nieuwenhuys, their versatile South African, at centre forward. Manager Mr. George Kay said to me today that
The junior derby
October 14, 1943 Many people who crossed the park last Saturday to see the Liverpool and Everton reserves clash at Anfield instead of watching the
Football match check-up
October 14, 1943 Mr. Ellis Smith (Stoke, Lab) asked the Secretary of Air why so many RAF police and officer were engaged checking men leaving
Reds’ one change
October 12, 1943 Manager Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool, is early in the field with his names for the return Merseyside “Derby” with Everton at
Diverse interests
October 12, 1943 Football and poetry are ill-mated interests, but perhaps few Liverpool men are as intimately acquainted with both as Mr. William McConnell, a
Reds win 6-4 at Everton
October 11, 1943 Liverpool have dashed into the leadership of the Football league North, overtaking Blackpool and Aston Villa thanks to a smashing 6-4 victory
10 goals at Goodison Park
October 11, 1943 Liverpool Win “Derby” Game Liverpool won the “Derby” game at Goodison Park by six goals to four, the winners laying the foundation
Thrills for big Goodison crowd
October 11, 1943 The Everton v Liverpool game, has answered, in fairly conclusive manner, one of the main questions which has agitated club officials and
Liverpool’s big score
October 9, 1943 Everton: George Burnett, Jack Jones, Norman Greenhalgh, Stan Bentham, Tommy Jones, Scott-Leo, Jack Grant, Eddie Wainwright, Tommy Lawton, Alex Stevenson, Jimmy McIntosh.
Everton v Liverpool 4-6 (League match: October 9, 1943)
October 9, 1943 Key note: “Liverpool have dashed into the leadership of the Football league North, overtaking Blackpool and Aston Villa thanks to a smashing
Blues and Reds clash at Goodison
October 8, 1943 The first of the big Merseyside Football League “Derby” games stands out as the premier attraction for tomorrow’s sport cards.” Everton and
Billy Liddell with a cracked ankle
October 8, 1943 Billy Liddell, Liverpool outside-left, cannot play for Scotland against England at Manchester on October 16 as he is in hospital suffering from
Everton hopes
October 6, 1943 Mr. Theo Kelly is endeavoring to turn out an extra-special side for Saturday’s Derby game with Liverpool at Goodison Park, and hopes
Everton certainties
October 6, 1943 Secretary Mr. Theo Kelly, of Everton, is able to announce five certainties, for Saturday’s “Derby” game at Goodison Park with Liverpool. They
The “Liverton” Derby
October 5, 1943 Anfield Side For Goodison Visit Fortune is smiling on Liverpool this season in the manner in which they have been able to
Liverpool win at Bury
October 4, 1943 Liverpool scored their customary victory at Gigg Lane, but they had to fight desperately hard for their success by 2-1. It was
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