September 16, 1949 Liverpool yesterday transferred Doug McAvoy to Queen of the South, and he will turn out against Dundee on Dens Park to-day. McAvoy
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Queen of the South seeking Doug McAvoy
September 15, 1949 Officials of Queen of the South arrived in Liverpool to-day to begin negotiations for the transfer of Doug McAvoy, Liverpool’s Scottish inside
Alex Raisbeck left behind £276 18s
September 1, 1949 Mr. Alexander Galloway Raisbeck, of 19, Bingley Road, Anfield, Liverpool, an official “scout” for Liverpool F.C., formerly secretary-manager for Halifax Town, Chester
Mackenzie for East Fife
Friday, August 5 – 1949 East Fife have signed Logan Mackenzie, Burnisland lad freed by Liverpool. Logan, a right back has been training at Bayview
Brothers at Anfield
July 18, 1949 To-day Tommy Liddell, joined brother Billy, at Anfield, where the Liverpool F.C. players reported for training. Tommy is a right or left
Training starts at Anfield
July 18, 1949 Within a month we will be in the throes of football. Several clubs have already started their preparations for the forthcoming season.
The death of Harry Chambers
June 29, 1949 The late Harry Chambers Harry Chambers, of happy memory, is dead. This greatest of all Liverpool players passed away at his home,
Tommy Liddell transferred to Liverpool
June 23, 1949 Tommy Liddell, of Lochore Welfare, has signed for Liverpool. A brother of Billy Liddell, of Liverpool and Scotland, Tommy lives at 250
Alex Muir got married
June 20, 1949 After the wedding at St. Andrew’s Church, Clubmoor, Liverpool, of Miss Shirley Dohren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Dohren, of 106
Malcolm Glazzard turns professional with Liverpool
May 27, 1949 Malcolm Glazzard, aged 17, a six-foot, 11½ stone inside forward, yesterday signed professional forms for Liverpool F.C., on whose books, as an
Liverpool chickens
May 18, 1949 Members of Liverpool F.C. team, now in New York, like the feel of these fat chickens at the Hotel Claridge. Left to
Cyril Sidlow’s signature
May 6, 1949 Liverpool’s Welsh international goalkeeper, Cyril Sidlow, gives his autograph to one of Liverpool’s most ardent supporters, ‘teenager Margaret Wilkie, an art student.
Daddy Phil Taylor
May 6, 1949 An Evening Express cameraman caught “the human angle” when Liverpool F.C. left the city today en route for their American tour. Here
Liverpool F.C. entertained
May 4, 1949 Today Liverpool’s Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress (Alderman and Mrs. W.T. Lancashire) entertained to lunch at Liverpool Town Hall, the officials and
Sam Shields transferred to Liverpool
May 3, 1949 Cowdenbeath last night transferred young inside right Sam Shields to Liverpool. Shields has been two seasons at Central Park, and has also
Doug McAvoy on the transfer list
Friday, April 29 – 1949 Following a long chat on Friday between Doug McAvoy and manager George Kay, Liverpool, have agreed to put the ex-Killie
Berry Nieuwenhuys the golfer
Monday, April 25 – 1949 Bobby Locke (South Africa) finished two strokes behind Henry Ransom, who, with a 72 holes aggregate of 276, won the
Liverpool make one change
Friday, April 22 – 1949 To receive Newcastle United at Anfield to-morrow, Liverpool today made a defensive change in their team. Bob Paisley, having recovered
Liverpool delay team choice
Wednesday, April 20 – 1949 Because of minor injuries to several players Liverpool F.C. to-day deferred their team Newcastle United at Anfield on Saturday until
Christie to report back to Liverpool
Monday, April 11 – 1949 Frank Christie, former St. Johnstone Y.M. inside forward, has been demobbed from the Army. Frank has reported back to Liverpool
The death of William Hunter
March 24, 1949 A former Sunderland A.F.C. player, Mr. William Hunter, of Hylton Road, died yesterday in Sunderland General Hospital aged 61. An amateur with
Alex Raisbeck passes away in Liverpool
Saturday, March 12 – 1949 Mr. Alex Raisbeck, the former Scottish international centre-half and manager of Bath City during the 1938-39 season died during the
Record transfer between Manchester United and Liverpool breaks down
Monday. March 7 – 1949 Johnny Morris, the Manchester United-forward, whom the club had agreed to transfer to Liverpool at a record fee of £25,000,
Peter Kippax to miss amateur cup tie
January 26, 1949 Peter Kippax, amateur international outside left, will not be available for Yorkshire Amateur’s Amateur Cup-tie against Crook Colliery Welfare at Bracken Edge
Peter Kippax transferred to Liverpool
January 11, 1949 Peter Kippax, amateur international left winger, who had his registration with Burnley cancelled last week, last night signed for Liverpool. He played
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