March 5, 1966 Match: Central League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Aston Villa Reserves 9-1 (7-0). Referee: Mr. M. Matthews (Sheffield). Liverpool Reserves: Billy Molyneux,
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Liverpool v Sheffield United 0-1 (League match: August 25, 1965)
August 25, 1965 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 19:30. Liverpool – Sheffield United 0-1 (0-0). Attendance: 47,259. Referee: Mr. J.S. Pickles. Liverpool:
The death of Jimmy McInnes
May 6, 1965 Less than 24 hours after cheering his team’s European Cup victory over Milan, Jimmy McInnes, secretary of Liverpool Football Club was found
Liverpool v Chelsea 2-0 (League match: April 19, 1965)
April 19, 1965 Key note: “Anfield’s famous Kop choir created a new chant for the occasion – ‘Ey-aye-addio, Chelsea’s lost the League.’ A too-premature prophecy
Liverpool v Arsenal 3-2 (League match)
Saturday, August 22 – 1964 Match: Football League, 1st Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Arsenal 3-2 (1-0). Attendance: 47,620. Referee: Mr. K. Howley.
Peter Thompson transferred to Liverpool
August 14, 1964 Peter Thompson, the Preston and England Under-23 forward, did not know he would be a Liverpool F.C. player to-day until he read
Why life at Anfield is so hectic
August 14, 1964 The fortnight before the start of the season is a pretty hectic time for any club, but in Liverpool’s case, this year,
Bill Shankly prepares for a new season
Thursday, August 13 – 1964 Liverpool, Thursday: Bill Shankly, the dynamo behind League champions Liverpool, thumped the desk in his office under the main stand
Sidney Cecil Reakes the new chairman of Liverpool F.C.
June 26, 1964 Liverpool F.C. directors, meeting yesterday, appointed as expected Mr. Sidney Cecil Reakes as chairman and Mr. Harold Cartwright vice-chairman following the resignation
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1964
June 25, 1964 Chairman resigns – and an Era ends An era ended for Liverpool Football Club last night. When Mr. Thomas Valentine Williams (T.V.
Joe Hewitt: He was there before the Kop
April 30, 1964 He’ll be 83 on May 3 and he’s one of those Liverpool F.C. rarities who was there before the Kop. He’s had
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Thomas Valentine Williams: De Gaulle of soccer
April 30, 1964 Chairman Thomas Valentine Williams, who was T.V.. Long before Logie Baird invented those illustrious initials, saw football first at Anfield fro the
Liverpool v Arsenal 5-0 (League match: April 18, 1964)
April 18, 1964 Key note: “The Kop set this match to music and sang their team to the championship with a wit and a warmth
Ee, Aye, Addio, Denis Law’s a twerp
Monday, April 6 – 1964 Liverpool, the wondrous wackers, are the greatest team in Britain. The players are pretty formidable. But the team that enthralled
Jimmy Melia transferred to Wolves
March 9, 1964 Wolves boss Stan Cullis splashed a club record £48,000 to buy Jimmy Melia, Liverpool’s England inside forward, last night. The Melia deal
The death of Ted Savage
January 30, 1964 The death occurred at his home in Wallasey last night of Mr. Ted Savage, the former Liverpool F.C. half-back. He was 52,
Liverpool v Derby County 5-0 (FA Cup: January 4, 1964)
January 4, 1964 Key note: “Mr. Shankly’s gambit, if not gamble, in leaving out of the Liverpool side a Jimmy Melia who plainly considered himself
Would you like the Liverpool sound behind your goalkeeper?
Saturday, November 9 – 1963 Yeah, yeah, yeah … the new Liverpool Sound may be a baby-faced Beatle telling you that she loves you. But
Liverpool v Tottenham 5-2 (League match)
Friday, April 12 – 1963 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Tottenham Hotspur 5-2 (0-2). Attendance: 54,463. Referee: Mr. W.G.
Kick off stands
Friday, March 22 – 1963 Mrs. Mirabelle Topham, who asked Liverpool Football Club to delay the kick off of their Cup tie with West Ham
Why Liverpool could afford to let Bert Slater go
July 5, 1962 The transfer of Bert Slater, the Liverpool goalkeeper, to Dundee, the club managed by Mr. Shankly’s brother, Bob, is hardly surprising. The
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1962
June 29, 1962 Most significant disclosure at the end of the harmonious annual general meeting of Liverpool f.C. last night came almost as a postscript
Bill Shankly: The 3-3-4 plan was born and worked
May 26, 1962 I ended last week’s article by saying that in spite of our having put in a storming finish to the season, I
Bill Shankly: New training and hard work
May 19, 1962 Last week I described how I came to Anfield, what problems forced me and how I set about solving them. While I
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