January 18, 1945 In this age of youth it is still the men of experience who are setting the seal on success in the football
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January 18, 1945 In this age of youth it is still the men of experience who are setting the seal on success in the football
January 17, 1945 Liverpool Reserves visit Napiers at Wavertree in the Liverpool County Combination and require only one point to make sure of the championship.
January 17, 1945 Liverpool name 12 players from whom will be selected their team to meet Tranmere Rovers at Anfield on Saturday. The best news
January 15, 1945 It is a long time since Liverpool had to fight so desperately hard for victory in a home match as they had
January 12, 1945 Liverpool should complete a double “double” over Stockport County, who will be without Harry Catterick, their star forward, who has been recalled
January 10, 1945 Laurie Hughes, the Liverpool centre half who was injured in the match against Everton on Boxing Day is, states Manager Mr. George
January 8, 1945 Liverpool scraped through at Stockport. No more than that. Only Welsh stood above mediocrity. He not only scored two of the goals
January 5, 1945 Although only two qualifying matches have been played so far, there are only nine clubs of those battling for those vital 32
January 4, 1945 Laurie Hughes, the Liverpool centre-half, will not be fit to play against Stockport County on Saturday, and Jack Blood will continue as
January 2, 1945 The main doubt about Liverpool’s team to visit Stockport County at Edgeley Park on Saturday is in relation to Laurie Hughes, the
January 1, 1945 There is no doubt that Manager Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool, has made a “capture” in Jack Blood, the tall Exeter City
January 1, 1945 Great team work at Anfield. Coupled with joy at Liverpool’s record 12-1 victory over Southport at Anfield, most of the 13,673 spectators
November 27, 1944 Grand holiday football news for the Merseyside enthusiasts. All four clubs concerned have agreed to Boxing Day matches being the semi-finals of
September 7, 1944 Liverpool Football Club officials and followers are proud of the fact that no fewer than seven of their players have gained commissions
August 18, 1944 Football enthusiasts of Merseyside, now girding up their lenis for the real start next week, have some pre-season charity games for their
August 17, 1944 Though the Services representative game at Blackpool, on Saturday has robbed the Everton-Liverpool match, at Goodison, of some of its stars, the
August 15, 1944 How an English and a German professional footballer exchanged reminiscences in a minefield in Normandy, is disclosed by Lieut. Edwin Spicer, Liverpool
August 15, 1944 Though the football season proper does not start until Saturday week, the opportunity is being taken by several clubs to stage charity
August 14, 1944 The first of the season’s representative football matches will be played at Blackpool on Saturday between the R.A.F. and Western Command. R.A.F.:
August 11, 1944 Yesterday the British Army, which meets a Combined Services eleven at Inverness today, spent the day golfing and bowling in Inverness. In
July 27, 1944 Here comes the “Boys of the Old Brigade” so far as Liverpool Football Club is concerned. Latest news from Anfield is that
July 26, 1944 The following players will tour the North of Scotland with the British Army team, starting at Aberdeen on August 7: – Frank
July 18, 1944 Followers of Everton and Liverpool will be glad to know that last year’s pre-season “Liverton” practice Derby is likely to be repeated.
July 12, 1944 Mr. William McConnell is the new chairman of Liverpool Football Club. The election was unanimous at last evening’s annual directors’ meeting, and,
July 12, 1944 Ralph Knowles Milne, M.C., T.C., first Mayor and one of the first aldermen of Bebington. Born 1884. Was articles with Edwin Berry
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