June 6, 1941 Two of the finest wing discoveries of wartime football will be playing for Liverpool tomorrow in the North Regional game at Deepdale
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Everton’s victory
June 3, 1941 Though Everton defeated Liverpool in their return game at Goodison, yesterday, the Anfield side put up a good show under the circumstances,
The funeral of Dick Lindley
June 3, 1941 Comrades of his football days attended the funeral in Burnley Cemetery on Tuesday of Mr. Dick Lindley, a member of Burnley Football
Alf Hanson’s injury
June 3, 1941 Merseyside’s football finale, for season 1940-41 – staged at Goodison Park yesterday, where Everton beat Liverpool 3-1 – was marred by an
Everton win return match
June 3, 1941 Liverpool, beaten 3-1 in their return game with Everton at Goodison Park yesterday, were dogged by ill fortune, and finished the last
Everton v Liverpool 3-1 (League match: June 2, 1941)
June 2, 1941 Match: North Regional League, at Goodison Park. Everton – Liverpool 3-1 (0-1). Attendance: 3,000 Everton (2-3-5): Percy Lovett, Billy Cook, Norman Greenhalgh,
George Farrow of Blackpool – for Liverpool
June 2, 1941 George Jackson will lead Everton’s attack against Liverpool in the North Regional match at Goodison Park this afternoon, and Liverpool will have
Alfred Milward (Alf Milward) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Alf Milward on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Alf Milward: “Alf Milward had a style of play that was captivating, and an address that was
Liverpool v Everton 2-2 (War time, League match)
Saturday, May 31 – 1941 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00 Liverpool – Everton 2-2 (0-1). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. J.M.Brown (Ormskirk).
Richard Lindley (Dick Lindley) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Dick Lindley on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Dick Lindley: Born: 1885: Bolton (Lancashire), England. Passed away: May 30, 1941: Slaidburn (Yorkshire), England. Burial /
The death of Dick Lindley
May 30, 1941 A member of the Burnley Football Club’s FA Cup-winning team in 1914, Dick Lindley died at his home in Slaidburn yesterday. A
A strong Liverpool side expected against Everton
May 30, 1941 We have one of the comparatively few Derby meetings this season between Liverpool and Everton at Anfield, with the return on Whit
Chester “cooked”
Monday, May 26 – 1941 Liverpool’s manager, Mr. George Kay, made the experiment at Sealand-road, Chester, of playing young Dennis Cooke, his reserve centre-half, at
Chester v Liverpool 1-6 (War time, League match)
Saturday, May 24 – 1941 Match: Football League, Northern Regional, at Sealand Road, kick-off: 15:00. Chester – Liverpool 1-6 (1-3). Attendance: 700. Referee: Mr. J.E.
German U-Boats can not stop Liverpool F.C. player’s bride-to-be
Friday, May 23 – 1941 Torpedoed, She Awaits Next Ship. When a U-boat torpedoed the liner on which she was sailing overseas to be married,
Test of youth
May 23, 1941 The match at Sealand-road Stadium, where Chester, “giant-killers” of the moment, face Liverpool, will be a real test of youth. Chester will
End of season matches for Liverpool
Thursday, May 22 – 1941 Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool, has now completed the arrangements for the match with Preston North End. Liverpool will
Legal library
May 21, 1941 Approximately 30,000 books concerning legal matters and of historical interest were lost by recent raids on the city when the Law Library,
Reds for Chester
Wednesday, May 21 – 1941 Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool, has arranged for Liverpool to visit Chester in a North Regional match on Saturday.
The death of Mr. James Cherry
May 18, 1941 Football officials throughout the North will learn, with regret, of the passing of Mr. James Cherry, the Liverpool company secretary and accountant.
John Barr Gordon (Jack Gordon) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Jack Gordon on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jack Gordon: “Jack Gordon was lean and sinewy. The only superfluous thing he carried was a moustache,
Another Derby game agreed upon
Thursday, May 15 – 1941 Another big Merseyside “Derby” between Everton and Liverpool is to be staged this season. It is lined up for Anfield
Letter from Berry Nieuwenhuys
May 9, 1943 I received a letter from Berry Nieuwenhuys today, and he states that his back is going on fine. He is having special
Divorce damages for husband
April 25, 1941 Thomas Houghton, Alder-avenue, Widnes, formerly a professional football playing for Liverpool, was granted decree nisi with costs and £150 damages against Mr.
William Henry Briscoe (Billy Briscoe) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about William Briscoe on PlayUpLiverpool. About William Briscoe: Born: 1866, Walton-on-the-Hill, Liverpool. Passed away: April 20 – 1941, Walton, Liverpool. Position: Inside forward.
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