September 18, 1942 Everton will be favourites tomorrow, and that is an occasion when I think the favourites will turn up. There was no disputing
Author: kjehan
Tomorrow’s return derby
September 18, 1942 Tomorrow’s return game, between Everton and Liverpool, at Goodison Park, has all that it takes to make a first-class exhibition. Let us
Arthur Shepherd’s “bag”
September 17, 1942 It used to be said of Liverpool Football Club that while they could always find first-class goalkeeper, they could never discover a
Irish League v British Army 2-3 (Army friendly: September 16, 1942)
September 16, 1942 Match: Army friendly, at Grosvenor Park; kick-off: 18:00. Irish League – British Army 2-3 (1-0). Attendance: 15,000; gate receipts: £700. Irish League
Alf Hanson transferred to Liverpool
September 16, 1942 Alf Hanson, the Chelsea international outside left, who was found by Liverpool and whose leg was injured when playing for Liverpool against
Jack Westby for Liverpool
September 16, 1942 Jack Westby, the Blackburn Rovers half-back, will make his debut for Liverpool in the Merseyside “Derby” with Everton at Goodison Park on
Derby match team news
Tuesday, September 15 – 1942 Both Everton and Liverpool have doubts regarding their teams for the second of the big Merseyside “Derby” games, which is
The mini derby
September 15, 1942 For the return game with Liverpool ‘A’ the Blues will start with; Wilf Birkett, Tuthill, Curwen, Jack Humphreys, Martin McDonnell, Tommy Fairfoull,
Northern Ireland Command v British Army 3-5 (Army friendly: September 14, 1942)
September 14, 1942 Match: Army match, at Cliftonville, kick-off: 18:00. Northern Ireland Command – British Army 3-5 (2-3). Northern Ireland Command (2-3-5): Dennis Wright (Mansfield
Billy Liddell for Wembley
September 14, 1942 Billy Liddell, Liverpool’s 19-year-old wing forward, will play for Scotland in the big game with England at the Empire Stadium, Wembley, on
John Parkinson (Jack Parkinson) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Jack Parkinson on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jack Parkinson: Poems on players: “Many forwards I admire – There’s the winger who’s a flier. An
Jack Parkinson dead
Sunday, September 13 – 1942 Mr. Jack Parkinson, the former Liverpool Football Club centre-forward, who played for England against Scotland and Wales in 1910, died
Irish FA v British Army 3-2 (Army friendly: September 12, 1942)
September 12, 1942 Match: Army match, at Windsor Park. Irish FA – British Army 3-2 (1-0). Attendance: 35,000; gate receipts: £1,699. Referee: Mr. W.R. Hamilton.
Liverpool v Everton 1-0 (League match: September 12, 1942)
September 12, 1942 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Everton 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 17,131; gate receipts: £1,049. Referee: Mr. R.A.
First ‘Liverton’ clash
September 11, 1942 The first game this season between Liverpool and Everton come earlier than usual, which is perhaps advantageous from some angles, and I
Reds and Blues clash at Anfield
September 11, 1942 The first of the big Merseyside “Derby” matches constitutes the feature of tomorrow’s sports parade when we see practically the wind-up of
Everton make history against Liverpool
Thursday, September 10 – 1942 Everton make history on Saturday. They will have two Chinese footballers playing for them in their “Derby games with Liverpool.
Questions over the defenders
September 8, 1942 Liverpool and Everton are faced with several problems regarding their teams to play in the first of the season’s big Merseyside “Derby”
Derby match team problems
September 8, 1942 Liverpool and Everton are faced with several problems regarding their teams to play in the first of the season’s big Merseyside “Derby”
Shooting counted
September 7, 1942 Liverpool’s success over Wrexham at Anfield was never in doubt, but certainly the margin of the win was rather flattering to the
Liverpool v Wrexham 4-0 (League match: September 5, 1942)
September 5, 1942 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Wrexham 4-0 (2-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. J. Phillips. Liverpool (2-3-5):
Attacking power
September 4, 1942 While appreciating that Wrexham, with their galaxy of “guest” players, are a much more dangerous force than they were last season, I
John Charles Rouse in petrol trouble
September 1, 1942 When four men were accused at Liverpool to-day of conspiracy to evade the petrol regulations, Mr. R.S.Trotter, for the Director of Public
Chance for Liverpool juniors
September 1, 1942 Two of Liverpool’s young products of the ‘A’ team, boys who were brought to the limelight last season, are included among the
Liverpool survived the shocks
Monday, August 31 – 1942 Liverpool survived quite a few shocks at The Racecourse against Wrexham before winning 4-3. They were a goal down in
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