Tuesday, May 3 – 2016 Barca looking to gain insight into how to redevelop a football ground while continuing to play in it. Officials from

The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
Tuesday, May 3 – 2016 Barca looking to gain insight into how to redevelop a football ground while continuing to play in it. Officials from
September 22, 1984 A remarkable milestone in the history of Merseyside soccer will be reached during the next few days … exactly 100 years of
July 23, 1984 Anfield stadium was back to being a football ground today after a week as a “temple to God”. The Billy Graham evangelical
October 1, 1977 Liverpool pride themselves on the family atmosphere within the club – a togetherness on and of the field which is the main
July 29, 1977 The fences are up at Anfield in ample time for the start of the season on August 20. As this picture shows,
October 14, 1976 Ken Addison, Liverpool Football Club’s commercial manager, was sitting quietly in his office one Saturday afternoon when an irate supporter suddenly burst
October 14, 1976 Ken Addison, Liverpool Football Club’s commercial manager, was sitting quietly in his office one Saturday afternoon when an irate supporter suddenly burst
August 11, 1970 For the first time since they put them on sale, Liverpool have been unable to sell all their ground season tickets before
July 25, 1970 Take a good look at this sign – because it’s probably the last time you will see it, if you’re a regular
July 24, 1970 Liverpool are ready to spend “considerable” cash on new players if need be – but their aim is to build up the
March 10, 1970 Bill Shankly went on a spying mission to-day to Glasgow to evaluate a floodlighting system. With Liverpool directors, ground committee chairman Sidney
February 28, 1970 Next season, Liverpool players will only see Anfield on match days. Their weekly headquarters where they report for their daily work-out will
December 16, 1958 Our appeal to any Liverpool ancient for information about the purchase and erection of Liverpool F.C.’s flag-pole (originally the top-mast of one
December 11, 1958 When you Liverpool fans pass that solid-looking flag-pole which stands just behind the Kop at the corner of Kemlyn Road, don’t dismiss
July 5, 1957 Light on the Anfield venture New policy outlined Optimism for season 1957-58 was the keynote of the 65th Annual General meeting of
September 21, 1946 A new Order signed by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool for the regulation of traffic and queuing to the vicinity of Liverpool
Friday, November 2 – 1945 Merseyside dockers, at their mass meeting at Anfield football ground today, indicate by a show of hands their decision to
July 3, 1945 It will take more than £10,000 to put the Goodison Park estate into the condition it was before the war. The renovation
March 13, 1945 Like other senior clubs, Liverpool F.C. are looking ahead to post-war requirements. Their negotiations with Prescot Cables are only one indication. Another
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)
Thursday, August 3 – 1939 (Evening Express, 03-08-1939) Liverpool, season tickets, Anfield Road, club offices, Grand Stand, Kemlyn Road Stand, numbered seats, reserved seats
July 27, 1939 Liverpool players reported at the Anfield ground yesterday, and Everton receive their members at Goodison Park on Monday. Mr. William John Harrop,
Saturday, January 7 – 1939 Men at work clearing the snow from Liverpool Football Ground yesterday for to-day’s Cup-tie against Luton Town. (Liverpool Daily Post,
November 13, 1936 Edge Hill L.M.S. Band Liverpool v Sheffield Wednesday. – Programme of Music (musical director Mr. A. Aspinwall). March: “Passing of the Regiments,”
January 9, 1936 The gale last night wrought havoc with shipping and property on various parts of the coast. A large stand covering the Anfield
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