June 8, 1945 ‘Ritz’ meals at workers’ prices. Napoleon said: “An army marches on its stomach,” and thus the Ministry of Labour and National Service
Category: Club news
The Central League to resume next season
June 5, 1945 The Central League is certain to resume next season – with 19 clubs as a minimum. The question of restarting on the
Liverpool FC buy the Prescot Football ground
May 21, 1945 Liverpool Football Club have completed arrangement for the acquisition of the Prescot Football Club ground for post-war purposes. A deputation from the
The football season ends Monday
May 18, 1945 Liverpool FC directors at their meeting last night decided not to arrange a match for May 26 but finish the season at
Blackpool next at Anfield Road
May 18, 1945 Blackpool’s visit for Anfield’s senior finale tomorrow coincides with a remarkable revival on the part of the “glamour team” of the war.
The Football League to adopt Arsenal F.C.’s amendment
May 7, 1945 Football officials from all over the country, many with famous players of the past, now managers, to advise them, met at Manchester
Liverpool’s offer to the Army F.C.
May 3, 1945 The SA Services Sub-Committee is considering a generous offer by the Liverpool Football Club. The offer, made in the first place to
The remainding fixtures for Liverpool
May 3, 1945 Liverpool have completed their fixture list for the remainder of the season – and an attractive list it is embracing matches with
The three retiring Liverpool directors
May 2, 1945 As anticipated, there will be no election for seats on the Liverpool F.C. directorate, the three retiring directors – Messrs. William Harvey
Oldham to play at Anfield
May 2, 1945 Liverpool have arranged to play Oldham Athletic in a Football League match at Anfield on Saturday. Manchester City contemplated accenting the fixture,
The “Liverton” XI for Western Command
April 30, 1945 Keen interest is being taken in Wednesday evening’s match at Goodison Park between a combined Everton and Liverpool eleven and the Western
Attraction for mid-week fans
April 28, 1945 The fixing of the Western Command against a combined Everton and Liverpool team for Goodison Park next Wednesday evening has created tremendous
Unopposed retiring directors for Liverpool F.C.
April 19, 1945 There is little likelihood of an election this year so far as the Liverpool F.C. directorate is concerned, but whether there will
Supporters for the Kemlyn Road stand
April 16, 1945 Chesterfield come to Anfield on Saturday, and Liverpool have decided to help their supporters by issuing tickets for the whole of the
Will Liverpool have to withdraw from the Lancashire Cup?
April 4, 1945 Liverpool have been “reprieved” in the Lancashire Senior Cup. If they defeat Manchester City in the North Cup second round they must
Gallant Liverpool to meet Manchester City
April 2, 1945 Liverpool, Merseyside’s most successful wartime club, are once again left to shoulder the banner of the area in the North War Cup.
Liverpool F.C. youngsters celebrated
March 19, 1945 The Cup draw made me, unfortunately, late for the celebration supper given by the Liverpool F.C. directors, under chairman Mr. William McConnell,
Liverpool to face Everton in the North Cup
March 17, 1945 The draw for the Football League War Cup (North) first round, ties, to be played on the home and away basis, was
Football talk: As we see it
March 15, 1945 Bootle football followers should make a note that on Thursday evening, March 22, at Bootle Town Hall, there will be a unique
A gymnasium in the Anfield ground car park?
March 13, 1945 Like other senior clubs, Liverpool F.C. are looking ahead to post-war requirements. Their negotiations with Prescot Cables are only one indication. Another
Orrell Lane or Prescot Cables for Liverpool F.C.?
March 13, 1945 Liverpool F.C. are negotiating for a ground for the development of their junior sides after the war, and an approach has been
Liverpool F.C. to work closely with Prescot Cables
March 12, 1945 In pre-war years Liverpool F.C. had a mutually advantageous arrangement with Prescot Cables, whereby the latter acted as “nursery” to the senior
Matt Busby to be released by Liverpool F.C.
Wednesday, February 14 – 1945 Liverpool F.C. directors, at their meeting today decided to accede to the request of Matt Busby, their captain, to be
Attacking problems for Liverpool
January 23, 1945 Manager Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool, is not in such a happy position. Defensively the Reds are okay with Alf Hobson, Jim
Liverpool’s 100% record
January 19, 1945 Liverpool stake their 100 per cent League Cup qualifying competition record at Anfield tomorrow against the team which gave Everton such a
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