August 27, 1955 Last year Liverpool’s motto was “Promotion in one season.” Unfortunately that was not realised, and never really looked likely to be. Indeed,

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August 27, 1955 Last year Liverpool’s motto was “Promotion in one season.” Unfortunately that was not realised, and never really looked likely to be. Indeed,
August 18, 1951 Liverpool F.C. staff list for 1951-52: Charles Ashcroft Position: Goalkeeper; Birthplace: Chorley; Signed as professional: December 29, 1943; Previous club: Eccleston Juniors.
August 27, 1938 Liverpool F.C.: Team of all the thrills Pessimists may not see eye to eye with me, because, if anything I am given
August 9, 1934 Liverpool had an anxious experience last season, and it was only by pulling themselves together towards the end that they saved themselves.
August 11, 1933 Liverpool have paid substantial fees for centre forwards and they have tried to make them, but the position has continued to be
August 25, 1930 Liverpool will rely in the main on the same players as last season, and are hoping that they will not strike such
August 26, 1929 There is not likely to be any striking change in the constitution of the Liverpool team from that which rallied so ably
Monday, August 5 – 1929 There are few changes to record at Prenton Park, as the directors were satisfied with last season’s players, of whom
August 5, 1929 Optimism is the keynote at Rake-lane, for the management have got together a side likely to eclipse records of previous seasons. The
August 20, 1928 There have been some rather sweeping changes at Anfield, where the weeding-out process has never before been on such an extensive scale.
Monday, August 22 – 1927 Bury have benefited by the lessons of last season, when the misfortunes they experienced found them inadequately served in the
Monday, August 8 – 1927 The optimism of Crystal Palace is largely due to the fact that the majority of last season’s players are again
Monday, August 8 – 1927 Having withdrawn from the Southern League Luton Town have reduced their playing numbers. It remains to be seen whether its
August 8, 1927 Plymouth Argyle will open with the team that made such a big bid for promotion. There have been no changes of note,
Monday, August 1 – 1927 Raith Rovers have practically all the men who won the club promotion in the spring, but of the lot only
Monday, August 1 – 1927 Doncaster Rovers are one of the fortunate clubs for as they made a profit of over £2,000 their finances are
August 1, 1927 Southport prospects are brighter than ever. The infusion of new talent is greater than ever before, and both attack and defence will
Monday, August 1 – 1927 Wrexham, who made nearly £500 last season, make no secret of their promotion ambitions. They believe the district can well
Monday, August 1 – 1927 St. Mirren, after a lapse midway last season, never regained their true form, and finished in a mediocre position. They
August 1, 1927 The needs of the “furthest north” club in the Third Division have never been so far from satisfied at this period of
Monday, August 1 – 1927 Barrow are optimistic in face of the difficulties which have continually beset them, and are hoping to thrive. There are
August 1, 1927 There is little change in the personnel of the Kilmarnock club for the coming season. With the departure of Mr. Alex Gibson
August 1, 1927 The Scottish League champions confidently look forward. The playing staff numbers 25, only three being newcomers. All are half-backs – J. Simpson,
Monday, August 1 – 1927 Admirers of Queen’s Park were last season delighted with the play of their favourites. There was no exodus at the
August 1, 1927 The New Brighton directors were not satisfied with the display of the team last season and have sought new blend. Only seven
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