Thursday, May 22 – 1975 Runaway Soccer star Kevin Keegan was back with the England quad in North London last night. And he could even
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Reds bid to make point
February 11, 1975 Liverpool have named an unchanged side to face Newcastle United at St. James’s Park to-morrow. This means that the goal-hungry line-up that
Ready for the off
February 7, 1975 Liverpool beauty Gaynor Lacey gets some expert training from Liverpool footballer Ian Callaghan, in preparation for her next contest – a Shrove
A Paisley vote of confidence
February 7, 1975 Liverpool manager Bob Paisley to-day settled on an unchanged team for to-morrow’s top of the table clash with Ipswich at Anfield and
Brian Hall: Anfield Academy, Liverpool
February 6, 1975 Reading soccer logic Lunch with Brian Hall, B.Sc., the thinking man’s footballer, “Little Bamber” to his Liverpool team mates, is as satisfying
Ian McDonald on loan to Colchester United
February 6, 1975 Ian McDonald, a £25,000 Liverpool signing from Workington last season, has gone on a month’s loan to Colchester (writes Alex Goodman). The
Ian Callaghan collects his M.B.E. honour
February 4, 1975 It’s a day to remember for Liverpool F.C. star, Ian Callaghan, seen leaving Buckingham Palace with his wife, Linda, and daughter, Samantha,
Emlyn Hughes is fit for fight
January 3, 1975 Fitness tests and injury problems rounded off F.A. Cup week for Bob Paisley on the eve of their round cup tie at
Now it is Ian Callaghan M.B.E.
January 2, 1975 All Merseyside football fans, irrespective of their club loyalties, will applaud the award of the M.B.E. to Ian Callaghan, master footballer, model
Toshack leaves Liverpool
Thursday, November 21 – 1974 Jimmy Bloomfield yesterday did more than half a million pounds worth of transfer business – and was then locked out
Speedy Mac back at the Kop
Wednesday, November 13 – 1974 Terry McDermott walked into Liverpool’s lush reception room at 6.15 last night blinked at the glittering array of trophies, then
Four from Liverpool in Don Revie’s first squad
Tuesday October 22 – 1974 The Revie Revolution takes further shape. Don Revie’s first England squad contains eight of the team which failed against Poland
Worries for the Reds
July 31, 1974 Liverpool are now getting down to the heart of pre-season training – games against other clubs, even though they are behind closed
Les Shannon in a Red Star talk-in
July 30, 1974 Former Liverpool wing half Les Shannon, now manager of the Greek club PAOK, is back at his Maghull home after spending a
John Toshack worry
July 29, 1974 Liverpool’s Welsh international striker John Toshack went into hospital to-day for a check-up on a leg injury. Manager Bill Shankly said: “There
The death of Neil McBain
May 13, 1974 One of the most remarkable characters in professional football, Neil McBain, has died in hospital in Ayr, aged 78. A Scottish international
Phil Boersma wants a move to south
May 6, 1974 Liverpool star Phil Boersma celebrated his team’s FA Cup final win yesterday with the hope that it could mean his transfer south
Emlyn Hughes: At last real recognition
May 2, 1974 Anfield, in the middle of a week that ends with the FA Cup Final at Wembley, is organized bedlam. Fans who have
Eddie Spicer’s silver lining
February 12, 1974 When disaster struck down Eddie Spicer just before Christmas in 1953, Liverpool lost one of the most polished and popular defenders ever
Bill Shankly in praise of Peter Thompson
January 18, 1974 One of the pleasures a manager gets is giving praise, and with everything that has been happening in football recently, the departure
Hold that Kop kick-off till Tommy comes marching home
Friday, August 31 – 1973 You will doubtless recall the gentleman who telephoned Darlington Football Club during the depths of their troubles last season. “What
On the road to the top
July 4, 1973 Four former schoolboy stars have signed as apprentice professionals with Liverpool. Tom Saunders, the club’s youth development officer said: “They have been
Bill Shankly: “Ready for anything”
Wednesday, May 9 – 1973 Hughes is cleared as champs go for glory A smile that seemed to stretch from London to Merseyside covered Bill
Tommy Smith’s comeback
Saturday, December 30 – 1972 Liverpool captain Tommy Smith – hurt in a car crash last month – returns in a reserve match against Derby
Peter Cormack in a lightning transfer deal
Friday, July 14 – 1972 Nottingham Forest’s Scottish international striker Peter Cormack yesterday signed for Liverpool in a lightning £110,000 deal. Forest secretary Ken Smales
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