May 21, 1994 Norman Low, a centre half who played 13 games for Liverpool during the 1930s and guested with both Reds and Everton during
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FIFA lift world ban on English
Thursday, July 11 – 1985 English clubs were readmitted into world football yesterday. But relaxation on FIFA’s ban will not have much immediate effect on

Ian Ross’s Anfield schooling is paying off
December 3, 1977 Former Liverpool player Ian Ross, now player-coach of Third Division Peterborough, has never forgotten the lessons he learnt at the Anfield school

Jimmy Melia and Don Revie and the Persian Gulf
December 3, 1977 Don Revie is earning his prince’s salary the hard way. Jimmy Melia, the former Liverpool and England star just back from the
Tommy Tynan and Kevin Kewley for the USA
February 9, 1976 Liverpool youngsters Tommy Tynan and Kevin Kewley are due to play in America during the summer. They will link up with Dallas
Albert Stubbins stays with Liverpool
Friday, October 15 – 1948 Albert Stubbins, Liverpool’s centre-forward, who played for England in the “Victory” international match, to-day re-signed for the club. As he
Liverpool’s full USA record
June 22, 1948 Liverpool F.C. have done a good job of work in America, both in upholding British soccer prestige and in showing sportsminded folk
Our Visitors: Liverpool F.C.
November 29, 1947 Liverpool have eight of their unsuccessful Cup semi-final team on view to-day. These are a strong go-ahead side, and we should see
US tour planned for 1948
Friday, September 26 – 1947 Liverpool F.C., last season’s league champions, will tour the U.S. again next year, says a New York announcement by the
Bernard Ramsden moving to the USA
May 6, 1947 Bernard Ramsden, Liverpool F.C.’s £8,000 full back, has gone to America to marry Miss Audrey Clark of New York, whom he met
Liverpool wanted in Toronto
May 2, 1946 New York, May 2 (BUP) – George Singleton, vice president of the Ulster United Football club of Toronto, signing a contract Tuesday
The Liverpool delegation for the Tour of USA
April 29, 1946 The Liverpool F.C. officials and players, who are going to America for a month’s tour, will sail on the Queen Mary from

Ted Drake goes west
Saturday, September 1 – 1945 We, here, are much concerned about the pass-out of Ted Drake, Arsenal forward. He has been laid up through injury
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1945
June 22, 1945 Three of the shareholders of Liverpool Football Club out of the 20 odds who attended last night’s annual meeting wanted only one
They Braved Blitz To Feed Dockers
June 8, 1945 ‘Ritz’ meals at workers’ prices. Napoleon said: “An army marches on its stomach,” and thus the Ministry of Labour and National Service

William Dow (Willie Dow) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Willie Dow on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Willie Dow: Born: November 15, 1884: Edinburgh, Scotland. Passed away: 1943. Position: Centre forward. Height: Weight: Career:
Liverpool’s slave trading days
Wednesday, August 9 – 1939 “Outside the Palm House in Sefton Park is a statue of Christopher Columbus, on which is the inscription, ‘The discoverer
Patrick Flannigan heads for the States
Monday, July 14 – 1930 Mr. Bob McGlashan, Arbroath’s secretary-manager, made an important capture on Saturday. He was in Cowdenbeath, and secured the signature of
William Salisbury on the transfer list
July 31, 1929 I understand that William Salisbury, the ex-Partick Thistle outside left, is anxious to return to Scotland. “Sally” is still a fine player,

Season preview 1927/28: Kilmarnock F.C. (Athletic News)
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

America taking to soccer
June 1, 1927 Willie Paterson, son of Mr. Alexander Paterson, manager of Dunfermline F.C., who has returned to Dunfermline on a visit after a season’s
Mr. B.E. Baileys’s golden wedding
Friday, January 28 – 1927 Congratulations will be showered on Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Edwin Bailey to-morrow, when they celebrate their golden wedding. Mr. and
Everton pro for America
March 7, 1924 George Brewster, late half-back for Everton, and formerly with Wolverhampton Wanderers will leave Liverpool tomorrow on the Cuncarder Ansonia for New York,
Alderman Simon Jude’s sudden death from seizure
December 31, 1921 The news of the sudden death of Alderman Simon Jude, J.P., will come as a shock to a wide circle of citizens.
Fred Spiksley testing shells in Sheffield
August 7, 1915 Fred Spiksley, the one-time famous Sheffield Wednesday and International winger, likes his present situation much better than his last, that of a
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