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
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Football League President’s “Golden Wedding.”
June 27, 1944 Congratulations to Mr. William Cuff, President of the Football League, vice-president of the Football Association and director of Everton F.C. and to
The death of Charles Morgan
June 24, 1944 Mr. Charles Morgan, licensee of the Pack Horse Inn, Briggate, Leeds, for about 30 years, died in St. James’s Hospital, on Saturday,
Everton F.C.: The annual meeting of 1944
June 16, 1944 Three in one dividend? One of the main reasons why Everton Football Club did not pay a dividend this year was because
Welcome back Preston North End
June 8, 1944 Preston North End has decided to re-enter the Football League competition next season, after two years’ absence. (Evening Express: June 8, 1944)
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
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,
Death of Sir Frederick Wall
March 25, 1944 Sir Frederick Wall, secretary of the Football Association for forty years, died on Saturday night. He was eighty-five and had been in
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, 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 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
Death of Harry Goslin
December 18, 1943 Lieutenant Harry Goslin, captain and wing half of Bolton Wanderers, and an England war-time international, has died from wounds while serving in
James Harley in the Powderhall sprint
December 6, 1943 With 228 as against 256 a year ago, entries closed today for the Powderhall New Year £100 sprint, which is to be
Hot tickets for Goodison International
December 1, 1943 Second-Lieutenant William Strauss, the South African and Aberdeen winger, takes the outside right position of Alex Macspadyen (Partick Thistle) in the Scotland
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
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
The death of Jock Ewart
June 22, 1943 Jock Ewart, former Scottish international goalkeeper, has died. Commencing his career with Bellshill Athletic, he played for Airdrie before going to Bradford
Samuel Rainey in Antiques v. Veterans
June 10, 1943 The Veterans’ challenge match on June 18 between Short & Harland’s Antiques and Carrick and Larne Veterans should arouse much interest. The
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
Ted Hancock in the services
Monday, May 17 – 1943 Ted Hancock, former Lincoln City outside right, is now in the services and scored five times in a recent Army
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
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