June 24, 1940 The death has occurred at his home in Kilmarnock of Mr. Douglas Dick, who was for many years a prominent figure in
Category: Club news
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1940
June 21, 1940 Liverpool Football Club’s meeting. Chairman on prospects. The report of a loss of £6,759 (compared with the previous year’s profit of £12,824)
Liverpool are runners-up
Monday, June 3 – 1940 To Liverpool falls the distinction of winning the Merseyside clubs race in the Western Regional competition. In addition they become
Peter Doherty: The Chameleon
June 1, 1940 (Liverpool Echo: June 1, 1940) Peter Doherty, Manchester City, Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers, Manchester United, XX
Eleven goals at Anfield
May 30, 1940 Tranmere Rovers after leading 3-1 early in the game at Anfield suffered a spate of Liverpool goals from that point onward and
Young Reds and Blues
May 28, 1940 As there is no senior match in the city on Saturday the meeting of the young “Reds” and young “Blues” – the
Penalty winner for Liverpool
May 27, 1940 Liverpool and Manchester City provided a Regional game of the highest order. In peace-time 60,000 or 70,000 people would have been enraptured.
The travelling cinema at Anfield
May 25, 1940 The Liverpool National Savings Committee’s travelling cinema van visiting the Liverpool Football Club’s ground at Anfield during it publicity tour of the
Match arrangements
May 21, 1940 Liverpool have made all their arrangements for winding up the season. In addition to the match with Manchester City at Anfield on
Everton win the Liverpool Cup
May 14, 1940 Having won the Liverpool Senior Cup, which they lifted from Liverpool last night. Everton have another final on the list, against Bury,
Experience told
May 14, 1940 Everton won the Liverpool Cup for the 26th time; in fact, they made so sure of it in the first 19 minutes
Liverpool’s cup side
May 9, 1940 Liverpool Reserves side to meet Skelmersdale in the final of the Liverpool Challenge Cup, at Skelmersdale, on Saturday, will be chosen from:
Football scheme and club views
Wednesday, May 8 – 1940 The Football League today announce a scheme for season 1940-41 for acceptance by the clubs. The 88 clubs are divided
The Sandon Hotel
Saturday, May 4 – 1940 The Sandon Hotel in Oakfield Road would be found to be connected prominently with football if ever the history of
New dates for Liverpool matches
May 2, 1940 Liverpool’s game against New Brighton, due to have been played at Rake Lane on May 8, has been postponed. On May 11
Liverpool and Manchester United reserves at Anfield
May 1, 1940 The Liverpool Reserve side to play Manchester United at Anfield, in the Lancashire League and Lancashire Cup is: – Syd Lund, Kenneth
Stan Palk to make his debut
May 1, 1940 The Liverpool side to go to Oldham for a friendly on Saturday includes Nivvy at centre-forward and Brown of Huddersfield, at centre-half.
Liverpool Reserves in Challenge Cup
April 25, 1940 Liverpool’s side to play Collegiate O.B. in the semi-final of the Liverpool Challenge Cup at the Police ground, Prescot Road, on Saturday
Blackpool Reserves at Anfield
April 11, 1940 Liverpool Reserves, who play Blackpool, at Anfield, on Saturday, at 3 o’clock, will field the following: – Eric Mansley, Kenneth Seddon, Ray
Goalkeeper Tom Brownbill for Liverpool Reserves
March 28, 1940 Tom Brownbill, a young goalkeeper from Haydock, who played well for Liverpool Reserves against Bolton Wanderers at Burden Park recently, is given
Liverpool at Crewe Alexandra
March 21, 1940 Liverpool visit Crewe Alexandra in a Western Regional game and another good display is anticipated. A number of changes have been made
The football season extended until June 8,1940
March 4, 1940 The FA fix June 8 as final day. The Football Association yesterday decided to extend the season by five weeks, until June
Southport beaten at Liverpool.
March 4, 1940 Five for Liverpool. Liverpool made their way through to the last stage of the Liverpool Cup by a convincing 5-1 victory against
Southport’s errors at Anfield
March 4, 1940 Liverpool won their way to the Liverpool Senior Cup final by a victory over Southport, at Anfield, by 5 goals to 1.
Liverpool Reserves against Manchester United
February 29, 1940 Liverpool F.C.’s invitation to local youngsters to attend Anfield with a view of being taken up by the club had a good
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