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November 20, 1952 Don Welsh, the Liverpool manager, is hoping it is true that the postman always knocks twice. He might get another potential star
November 17, 1952 Bristol Rovers have turned down an offer of over £22,000 made by Liverpool for the transfer of one of their forwards. Disclosing
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September 10, 1952 Key note: “Spurs had only themselves to blame for their 2-1 defeat at Liverpool last night. For the last fifteen minutes they
October 3, 1952 Don Woan, Leyton Orient outside right, was transferred yesterday to Bradford City at a four figure fee. Woan, who joined Orient from
September 15, 1952 Match: Football League, First Division, at White Hart Lane, kick-off: 17:30. Tottenham Hotspur – Liverpool 3-1 (0-1). Attendance: 37,331. Tottenham Hotspur (2-3-5):
Monday, September 8 – 1952 Inverness Caledonian’s schoolboy centre-forward, Donnie McIntosh, yesterday celebrated his 17th birthday by signing professional forms for Rangers. McIntosh, who is
All articles about Lycurgus Burrows at PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Lycurgus Burrows: Born: June 26, 1875: Ashton-under-Lyme (Northumberland), England. Passed away: August 23, 1952: Gosforth (Northumberland), England.
August 23, 1952 Key note: “McDonald was in great form in goal for Burnley Reserves at Liverpool on Saturday and made several fine saves. Burnley’s
Wednesday, August 20 – 1952 Albert Stubbins, the Liverpool and former Newcastle United centre-forward, has been placed on the transfer list at his own request.
Saturday, August 16 – 1952 Both Kevin Baron (left) and Ray Lambert have furrowed brows as they get down in serious training at Anfield this
August 15, 1952 Both Liverpool and Everton, at least for the first half of tomorrow’s games, are pitting their recognised first team against the probable
August 14, 1952 Liverpool supporters will not see Hugh Gerhardi, the club’s recent signing from South Africa, in Saturday’s public practice game at Anfield. It
Thursday, August 14 – 1952 How long Albert Stubbins remains with Liverpool this winter remains to be seen, but it will require a much higher
August 1, 1952 Manager Don Welsh, of Liverpool, to-day signed on, at Southampton, 19-years-old Hugh Gerhardi, a wing-half from Thistle F.C. of Durban, South Africa.
Wednesday, August 6 – 1952 A query by a Wallasey reader set me off yesterday on a statistical search which disclosed figures in relation to
August 1, 1952 The signing of Gerhardi does not increase the Liverpool staff numerically, as Jack Haigh, one of the Anfielders’ reserve inside forwards, has
Monday, July 28 – 1952 The future of most Football League clubs is becoming increasingly bound up in their own young products, and nobody has
July 21, 1952 With only a month to go before the start of another football season, preparations behind the scenes of the Football League clubs
Wednesday, July 16 – 1952 Weymouth, the Southern League club, have appointed Willie Fagan, the former Liverpool and Scottish war time international, as player-manager. Fagan
Monday, July 14 – 1952 Willie Fagan, whom Liverpool placed on the open-to-transfer list at the end of last season, is to become player-manager of
Thursday, July 3 – 1952 Liverpool, pioneers in bringing South African footballers to this country, will have another Springbok on their staff next season. He
Wednesday, July 2 – 1952 Hugh Gerhardi, 19-year-old Durban centre half, will sail for England on July 11 to play professional football. He is expected
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