October 12, 1943 Football and poetry are ill-mated interests, but perhaps few Liverpool men are as intimately acquainted with both as Mr. William McConnell, a
Category: Club news
Potted biographies: Stanley Ronald Williams
September 8, 1943 Stanley Ronald Williams, C.C. may not be known by these Christian names but will be universally “spotted” as “Ronnie.” Stanley Ronald Williams.
Three goals for Jack Balmer
August 30, 1943 Liverpool, starting the season with a clear-cut 4-1 victory over Manchester City at Anfield, would have won by a considerably bigger margin
Local fixtures in the War League Cup
August 5, 1943 The League War Cup Competition will, as last term, occupy the second half of the coming football season. The qualifying series will
The juniors gets going
August 4, 1943 Preparations are going ahead for the opening of the football season in the Merseyside area. Some of Liverpool’s new juniors started their
Getting ready for training
Tuesday, July 27 – 1943 Within another month we shall enter on the 1943-44 football season. Many clubs have already announced their practice dates, but
Liverpool F.C. re-elections
July 12, 1943 Liverpool Football Club will have on the bridge next season the same pilots who guided them to the Football League Championship No.
Where is our trophy?
June 28, 1943 Mr. W.C. Cuff, the president, announced at today’s annual meeting of the Football League, that he had hoped to present the trophy
Liverpool F.C.’s summer coaching
June 28, 1943 Footballers who were students of the game in junior football a couple of seasons ago will act as demonstrators when the Liverpool
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1943 (Evening Express main)
June 24, 1943 “The future policy of Liverpool F.C. remains unchanged,” said Mr. Richard Lawson Martindale, chairman, at the 51st annual meeting of the club
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1942-43
June 16, 1943 The directors of the Liverpool Football Club report a profit of £3,091 13s. 9d for the year ending May 3, 1943, as
Holiday in Llandudno
June 3, 1943 Manager Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool, is now enjoying a well-earned rest at Llandudno and writes to say that he is having
Frank Rist in grand form
Friday, May 28 – 1943 An Essex man, Mr. T.M. Delehunty, writing from Manchester, sends some interesting notes. The first concerns Frank Rist, the Essex
Liverpool want wage increase
May 25, 1943 Liverpool Football Club have decided to second the proposal for an increase in players’ wages for the 1943-44 season – a proposal
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1943 (Evening Express)
May 24, 1943 Shareholders of Liverpool Football Club will have their big opportunity of congratulating their directors, officials and players on a great season when
Liverpool bid for the “hat trick”
May 13, 1943 Liverpool still have a chance to register their “hat-trick” of successes this season. Last night they won – for the second season
Liverpool win the Liverpool Cup
May 13, 1943 Although Everton won the second leg of the Liverpool Senior Cup, 3-2 at Goodison Park, last night, Liverpool take the trophy because
Guest players for local cup final
May 12, 1943 Everton and Liverpool meet in the second leg of the Liverpool Senior Cup at Goodison Park this evening. Kick-off at seven o’clock.
Death of Rev. C.A. Carter
May 11, 1943 A Liverpool football enthusiast The Rev. C.A. Carter, former vicar of St. Titus’s Church, Liverpool, has died in his ninetieth year at
Manchester United’s fine play
May 10, 1943 Manchester United have set Liverpool a stiffish task for the second leg of the Lancashire Cup final at Maine Road next Saturday,
Ray Lambert selected for Wales XI
May 6, 1943 Ray Lambert, Liverpool’s right back, Aubrey Powell, Leeds United, outside right, and George Murphy, Bradford City, inside right, are newcomers to the
Liverpool in County final
May 3, 1943 Liverpool, starting their second leg of their Lancashire Semi-Final against Bolton, at Anfield, three goals to the good, were never in danger
Liverpool through to Cup final
May 1, 1943 Liverpool had the assistance of several new guest players for their Lancashire Cup semi-final with Bolton Wanderers at Anfield today. They were
Savage on duty for Eastern Command XI
Friday, April 23 – 1943 An unexpected treat is offered to football fans on Easter Monday, when strong sides will meet at the Stadium, New
Laurie Hughes signs for Liverpool
February 19, 1943 Laurie Hughes, the 18-year-old centre-half of Tranmere Rovers, today signed professional for Liverpool. This news will come as a bombshell to the
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