May 15, 1942 Liverpool will be more than usually anxious to bag both points from their visit to Preston North End, tomorrow, for this League
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The Liverpool “A” team semi-final
May 14, 1942 Liverpool “A”, home to Randles in the return George Mahon Cup semi-final, will be selected from: – Phil Keane, Kenneth Seddon, Bill
Anfield’s bid for championship
May 14, 1942 Liverpool will have Ramsden, their pre-war full back, in the side which meets Preston North End at Deepdale on Saturday in a
Liverpool ‘A’ – A splendid record
Tuesday, May 12 – 1942 Mention of the ‘A’ team bring to mind the remarkable record of Liverpool’s second string this season. After starting off
Anfield’s ‘Past v Present’ idea
Tuesday, May 12 – 1942 Liverpool FC have applied to the Football Association for permission to stage a charity game at Anfield on Saturday, June
Harry Kaye best man on the field
Monday, May 11 – 1942 Liverpool had not much difficulty completing their half of the contract, thanks to a hat-trick by Cyril Done and Chester’s
Liverpool v Chester 3-0 (League match and Lancashire Cup: May 9, 1942)
May 9, 1942 Match: Lancashire League and Lancashire Cup: First Round, Second Leg, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Chester 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee:
And that’s that – Sketch by George Green
Saturday, May 9 – 1942 (Liverpool Echo, 09-05-1942)
Liverpool’s change
May 8, 1942 As Liverpool start their return Cup-tie with Chester with a two-goal lead they should get through to the semi-final all right unless
George Mahon Cup – semi-finals
Wednesday, May 6 – 1942 The draw for the George Mahon Cup semi-finals has turned out thus: Randles v Liverpool ‘A’; Everton ‘A’ v Marine.
Liverpool’s team vs. Chester
May 6, 1942 Liverpool will field a strong side for their return Lancashire Cup-tie with Chester at Anfield on Saturday, and for once there are
Liverpool F.C. directors unopposed
May 5, 1942 There will be no election for seats on the Liverpool Football Club directorate. No nominations have been received from anyone wishing to
Reds visit Preston
Tuesday, May 5 – 1942 Liverpool have arranged to play Preston North End at Deepdale on Saturday week, May 16, in a League game. If,
One year on: This was Merseyside’s Blitz-Week ordeal
Friday, May 1 – 1942 What happened last May seen in detailed retrospect To-day marks the first anniversary of what hs become known as the
Western Command v Football League
May 1, 1942 Liverpool’s senior interest, in the absence of a first team game to-morrow, is centred in the appearance of four of their players
North West wills – Edgar Chadwick
Saturday, April 25 – 1942 Mr. Edgar Chadwick, of 70, Lune-grove, Blackpool, a former football international, left £2,179, net £1,747. (Lancashire Evening Post, 25-04-1942)
The death of John Borthwick
April 23, 1942 I regret to announce the death, which took place yesterday in Walton Hospital, of John Borthwick, the former Everton half-back. John Borthwick
John James Blacklaw Borthwick (John Borthwick) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about John Borthwick on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About John Borthwick: Born: February 15, 1886: Leith, Scotland. Passed away: April 23, 1942, Walton Hospital, Liverpool, England.
The death of John Borthwick
April 23, 1942 I regret to announce the death, which took place, yesterday in Walton Hospital, of John Borthwick, the former Everton half-back. John Borthwick
Busby-Shankly victory service, and Maestro Liddell!
Saturday, April 18 – 1942 Match: International friendly, at Hampden Park. Scotland – England 5-4 (2-1). Attendance: 75,000. Referee: Mr. R. Calder (Rutherglen). Scotland (2-3-5):
Shankly on knock out
Tuesday, April 14 – 1942 Bill Shankly, Preston North End and Scottish international halfback football star, agreed to the new role but was a little
Ian Robert Callaghan, MBE (Ian Callaghan) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Ian Callaghan on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Ian Callaghan: Born: April 10, 1942: Toxteth, Liverpool (Lancashire), in England. Position: Outside right. Height: 170 cm.
George Patterson’s wedding
Tuesday, April 7 – 1942 Miss Florence Hinds, Granton-road, Anfield, Liverpool, and Corporal George Patterson, the Liverpool F.C. forward, and son of the club’s secretary,
Rochdale out of War Cup
April 1, 1942 As events proved, it made no difference to Rochdale’s progress in the League War Cup whether or not they won at Liverpool
Rochdale’s good display but Liverpool win
March 30, 1942 Liverpool won their final game in the Cup Qualifying Competition against Rochdale by 5 goals to 2, but they had to strive
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