Thursday, January 7 – 1943 The Liverpool County Combination title race is reaching the “last lap” stage, with Liverpool and Everton still running neck and
Category: Club news
Blow to Reds’ title hopes
December 7, 1942 Liverpool’s Football League Championship No. 1 hopes were dimmed on Saturday when they allowed Blackpool to take a two-points lead in their
Derby match team news
Tuesday, September 15 – 1942 Both Everton and Liverpool have doubts regarding their teams for the second of the big Merseyside “Derby” games, which is
First ‘Liverton’ clash
September 11, 1942 The first game this season between Liverpool and Everton come earlier than usual, which is perhaps advantageous from some angles, and I
Reds and Blues clash at Anfield
September 11, 1942 The first of the big Merseyside “Derby” matches constitutes the feature of tomorrow’s sports parade when we see practically the wind-up of
Questions over the defenders
September 8, 1942 Liverpool and Everton are faced with several problems regarding their teams to play in the first of the season’s big Merseyside “Derby”
John Charles Rouse in petrol trouble
September 1, 1942 When four men were accused at Liverpool to-day of conspiracy to evade the petrol regulations, Mr. R.S.Trotter, for the Director of Public
Anfield trials
Thursday, August 13 – 1942 Liverpool will not hold a public practice game, but the try-outs of amateur continues in private trials. The Anfield club
Liverpool getting ready
Monday, August 3 – 1942 Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool Football Club, is back from a short rest, busy preparing for the new season,
The directors of Liverpool F.C. get down to business
July 16, 1942 Events are moving swiftly towards the dawn of the another football season. Yesterday the clubs of the Football League received their fixtures
Potted biographies: William John Harrop
July 15, 1942 Councillor William John Harrop. – Native of Liverpool. Educated at the Liverpool Collegiate School. Comparatively new to municipal life, but a stalwart
Openings for amateurs
Monday, July 6 – 1942 Liverpool FC are again running a series of trials for promising young amateurs, and those who wish to take part
Football’s post war planning
June 30, 1942 Next season’s possible snags. William John Harrop tops poll. The most important decision made at the Football League’s annual meeting, which may
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1942
June 26, 1942 Twenty-one years on the Board Mr. Walter Henry Cartwright and Mr. William Harvey Webb, the Liverpool directors who were re-elected at the annual
Lancashire F.A. proposals
June 25, 1942 I have listened to a lot of talk about the Lancashire Football Association’s action in dismissing Everton from last season’s Lancashire Cup
Profits around the corners
June 15, 1942 Concrete evidence of the big improvement in football attendances on Merseyside last season will be forthcoming when the balance-sheets of Everton and
Liverpool “A” celebrated a super season
June 13, 1942 Liverpool “A” team’s celebrated “do” on Saturday was one of the happiest little Soccer functions I have been to for some time.
Football plans 1942-43
June 10, 1942 Maximum entertainment with the minimum of travel. That is the aim of the Football League for season 1942-43, which begins on August
A new football school by George Kay
June 3, 1942 Liverpool have good cause to be pleased with the showing which their former ‘A’ team players have made in the senior side
Liverpool’s vital defeat
Tuesday, May 26 – 1942 Liverpool’s heavy defeat by Blackpool, and Northampton’s victory over Leicester yesterday, has carried the latter into the foremost challenging position
Liverpool ‘A’ – A splendid record
Tuesday, May 12 – 1942 Mention of the ‘A’ team bring to mind the remarkable record of Liverpool’s second string this season. After starting off
George Mahon Cup – semi-finals
Wednesday, May 6 – 1942 The draw for the George Mahon Cup semi-finals has turned out thus: Randles v Liverpool ‘A’; Everton ‘A’ v Marine.
Liverpool F.C. directors unopposed
May 5, 1942 There will be no election for seats on the Liverpool Football Club directorate. No nominations have been received from anyone wishing to
Reds visit Preston
Tuesday, May 5 – 1942 Liverpool have arranged to play Preston North End at Deepdale on Saturday week, May 16, in a League game. If,
Rochdale out of War Cup
April 1, 1942 As events proved, it made no difference to Rochdale’s progress in the League War Cup whether or not they won at Liverpool
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