March 13, 1945 Like other senior clubs, Liverpool F.C. are looking ahead to post-war requirements. Their negotiations with Prescot Cables are only one indication. Another
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Liverpool v Tranmere Rovers 3-1 (League match: March 10, 1945
March 10, 1945 Match: Football League, Northern Section, Regional 2, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Tranmere Rovers 3-1 (2-0). Attendance: 15,102. Referee: Mr. J.
Two games for the price of one at Anfield
March 9, 1945 Liverpool have no chance of overtaking Everton, but they can reach 15 points, and that is something which seems to be within
Whatever happened to Jack Balmer?
March 7, 1945 Liverpool followers have been wondering for some time what has happened to Jack Balmer, the Anfielders’ talented inside forward, who was second
Not many changes for Liverpool F.C.
March 6, 1945 Liverpool do not anticipate much change in their team to meet Tranmere Rovers in the North Cup Qualifying Competition at Anfield on
Michael Hulligan and George Hinsley for Liverpool F.C.
Thursday, February 15 – 1945 A spot of good news for Liverpool is that Michael Hulligan plays at outside-left against Bolton Wanderers at Burnden Park,
Anfield team revival
Monday, February 12 – 1945 Liverpool completely turned the tables on Everton in the return Derby game at Anfield, winning 3-1. They almost won by
Liverpool v Everton 3-1 (War time, League match, February 10 – 1945)
Saturday, February 10 – 1945 Match: Football League, War Cup, Qualifying, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Everton 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 33,235. Referee: Mr. P.
Liverpool’s “derby” experiment plan
Friday, February 9 – 1945 Liverpool may repeat an experiment which showed such a success last season, when they face Everton in the return North
Maurice Lindley returns for Everton
Wednesday, February 7 – 1945 Maurice Lindley will be at centre-half for Everton against Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday – his first appearance since January
Liverpool’s hopes
Tuesday, February 6 – 1945 What of football? Well, while I do not anticipate much change in the Everton team for Saturday’s “derby” with Liverpool
Week-End Matters Everton reserves
February 1, 1945 Secretary Mr. Theo Kelly, of Everton, cannot make any definite announcement about his team for Saturday’s “Derby” with Liverpool now all set
Liverpool’s 100% record
January 19, 1945 Liverpool stake their 100 per cent League Cup qualifying competition record at Anfield tomorrow against the team which gave Everton such a
Liverpool’s blend brings the points
January 18, 1945 In this age of youth it is still the men of experience who are setting the seal on success in the football
Jim Harley back in action
January 17, 1945 Liverpool name 12 players from whom will be selected their team to meet Tranmere Rovers at Anfield on Saturday. The best news
Old stars for Tranmere Rovers
January 16, 1945 Tranmere Rovers are hopping that Lew Ashcroft and Abe Rosenthal, their pre-war forwards will be able to play against Liverpool at Anfield
Four men killed in collision
January 15, 1945 Charge against lorry driver Accused of unlawfully killing Stanley Franklin on November 25, William Edward Bell, aged 18, motor driver, 74 Latimer
Late goals at Anfield
January 15, 1945 It is a long time since Liverpool had to fight so desperately hard for victory in a home match as they had
Liverpool v Stockport County 4-1 (League match: January 13, 1945)
January 13, 1945 Match: Football League, North Cup Qualifying Competition, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Stockport 4-1 (1-1). Attendance: 14,357. Referee: Mr. J.H. Parker
Hughes and Liddell for Liverpool
January 10, 1945 Laurie Hughes, the Liverpool centre half who was injured in the match against Everton on Boxing Day is, states Manager Mr. George
Liverpool Reserves against St. Teresa’s at Anfield
January 4, 1945 Team (from): Edwards, Richard Kirwan, Tommy Halliwell, B. Williams, Buckley, Jack Macdonald, Swift, Terry Garner, Thompson, Les Shannon, R. Williams, Payne. (Evening
Liverpool’s rapid spell in twelve-one victory
January 1, 1945 Six goals in eleven minutes Liverpool, in the course of obtaining their twelve goals at Anfield against Southport, the highest score of
Jack Blood for Liverpool F.C.
January 1, 1945 There is no doubt that Manager Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool, has made a “capture” in Jack Blood, the tall Exeter City
Liverpool win 12-1: High-speed attack
January 1, 1945 Great team work at Anfield. Coupled with joy at Liverpool’s record 12-1 victory over Southport at Anfield, most of the 13,673 spectators
Liverpool v Southport 12-1 (League match: December 30, 1944)
December 30, 1944 Match: Football League, North Cup Qualifying Competition, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Southport 12-1 (6-0). Attendance: 13,673. Referee: Mr. A.C. Hall
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