July 7, 1944 Mr. J.K. Costain, retiring president, points to the badge of office which he has just passed to his successor, Mr. Richard Lawson
Category: Club news
“Football, not tin cans, after the war”
July 6, 1944 “In the present war team spirit among the Allied Nations has turned the corner for all of us,” said Mr. Richard Lawson
No Central League for Liverpool F.C.
June 30, 1944 Liverpool Football Club have decided not to compete in the Central League if the competition is revived next season – a point
Liverpool F.C. are looking ahead
Thursday, June 29 – 1944 The football clubs are looking ahead for next season, and plans are being made for the encouragement of the local
The death of Alf West
June 27, 1944 Mr. Alfred West, who died at Garfield-road, Radford, yesterday, was a full back for the Notts County, Liverpool and Barnsley clubs. Prior
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1944
June 22, 1944 Reds’ rosy future “We look on the future quite happily. We shall have no need to go around the country looking for
Sportsmen’s Corner on the BBC
June 9, 1944 “Sportsmen’s Corner” in the BBC General Forces programme on Wednesday will have a distinctly Northern flavour to interest boxing and football enthusiasts.
Everton and Liverpool directors unopposed
June 1, 1944 Harmony reigns among the shareholders of Everton and Liverpool Football Clubs. There will be no elections this year for seats on the
Mr. Richard Lawson Martindale: Rotary’s chairman
May 25, 1944 Mr. Richard Lawson Martindale, a Liverpool coal trader, House Fuel Officer for Liverpool, and chairman of the Liverpool Football Club was today
International stars at Anfield
May 19, 1944 Like the little boy who keeps the almond paste from his cake to the end, because it’s the best part of it,
Matt Busby’s future with Liverpool F.C.
May 13, 1944 Matt Busby, captain of Liverpool and also the Scottish captain, has telegraphed me to say that he has accepted the offer of
Potted biographies – George Alfred Richards
April 26, 1944 George Alfred Richards, J.P., native of Liverpool, Permanent Secretary and Librarian, Liverpool Incorporated Law Society, which he has served for 36 years.
The Allen Cup final at Anfield
Saturday, April 22 – 1944 Next Saturday will be a red letter day for the Home Guard. In the afternoon 100 men from each Battalion
Marine’s test in the County Combination
February 10, 1944 One of the outstanding features of the junior soccer this season has been the remarkable consistence of Marine, Liverpool County Combination champions.
The hundred goals race
Wednesday, February 9 – 1944 An interesting race as to which will be the first to reach the century in the “goals for” column is
Missing stars for Liverpool F.C.
December 30, 1943 Liverpool will be handicapped by Services calls for their visit to Wrexham on Saturday in the War Cup Qualifying Competition. Stars like
Liverpool’s fine war record
December 28, 1943 Though the Football League’s first half-season championship did not come to Anfield after all, a word of congratulation is due to Liverpool
Liverpool, Manchester United or Blackpool?
December 24, 1943 The eyes of the football follower in the North will be centred in the result of three matches tomorrow night. Have Blackpool
Great heroism by ex-Liverpool player
December 24, 1943 Flames all round. Led ammunition savers. A Liverpool young man, now in the Army, who was a record goal-scorer in peace-time Soccer,
Liverpool without Don Welsh at Anfield
December 21, 1943 Liverpool’s defence will be unchanged for their vital game with Tranmere Rovers at Anfield on Saturday, but they will be without Don
Liverpool beat Tranmere Rovers 9-2
December 20, 1943 Liverpool were much too powerful for Tranmere Rovers at Prenton Park. A 9-2 victory away from home is handsome enough, but it
Local reserves for Liverpool F.C.
December 3, 1943 Liverpool will have t struggle hard to win at Turf Moor tomorrow, for Burnley are strong battlers on their own ground and
Liverpool Reserves at Napiers
December 2, 1943 Liverpool Reserves (from): Ernie Aindow, Sam Thorpe, Tommy Halliwell, Richard Kirwan, Jenkins, Billy Twist, Parkes, Burquist, Jack Macdonald, Terry Garner, Harry Gould,
Liverpool without Balmer and Welsh
December 1, 1943 Liverpool have a stiff task at Burnley on Saturday, and it is unfortunate that Jack Balmer and Don Welsh will not be
Football match check-up
October 14, 1943 Mr. Ellis Smith (Stoke, Lab) asked the Secretary of Air why so many RAF police and officer were engaged checking men leaving
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