January 26, 1939 Records were made to be broken, and Liverpool’s series of home matches without defeat – dating back almost twelve months – went
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January 26, 1939 Records were made to be broken, and Liverpool’s series of home matches without defeat – dating back almost twelve months – went
January 25, 1939 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Bolton Wanderers 1-2 (0-2). Attendance: 17,705. Referee: Mr. T. Thompson. Liverpool
January 25, 1939 Liverpool, the only senior side unbeaten in home games, are sure to put their best foot foremost to prevent Bolton spoiling their
Saturday, January 21 – 1939 Match: FA Cup, Fourth Round, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:45. Liverpool – Stockport County 5-1 (4-1). Attendance: 39,407; gate receipts: £2,200.
January 18, 1939 Owing to recent strenuous games under bad ground conditions a number of clubs have casualty lists, and there are, therefore, doubts about
Tuesday, January 17 – 1939 Liverpool are to follow their usual training operations at Anfield, while golf at Childwell will provide the diversion. The Cup
January 14, 1939 Match: Central League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Sheffield United Reserves 1-3 (0-3). Referee: Mr. W.H. Falch (Huddersfield). Liverpool (2-3-5): Arthur Riley,
Thursday, January 12 – 1939 Liverpool have decided to follow their usual routine at home, walks and golf being the main features outside exercises on
Wednesday, January 11 – 1939 Ron Jones, the former Wrexham winger, who was secured by Liverpool on March 3 last, will be playing in his
Monday, January 9 – 1939 Herman Van den Berg, Liverpool’s South African outside-left, who underwent an operation for cartilage removal just before Christmas, resumed training
Saturday, January 7 – 1939 Match: FA Cup, Third Round, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Luton Town 3-0 (0-0). Attendance: 40,431; gate receipts: £2,451.
Saturday, January 7 – 1939 Men at work clearing the snow from Liverpool Football Ground yesterday for to-day’s Cup-tie against Luton Town. (Liverpool Daily Post,
Saturday, January 7 – 1939 Luck may play a more prominent part than usual in the Cup-ties in view of the conditions. Naturally clubs are
Friday, January 6 – 1939 During yesterday work on clearing the ground was started at Anfield and this will be completed this morning. Mr. George
Friday, January 6 – 1939 Liverpool directors have decided that youth can carry them through to a cup triumph over the fast, go-ahead Luton Town
January 5, 1939 More than £200,000 worth of footballers under one roof! This is what I found at Cleveleys, when I went to see the
Thursday, January 5 – 1939 Luton FC, who meet Liverpool in the third round FA Cup-tie at Anfield, on Saturday, are doubtful whether Jack Nelson,
January 4, 1939 It is probable that all the Liverpool players who have been on the injured list will be available if required for the
Wednesday, January 4 – 1939 Luton Town. – Left to right: Back row: T.S. Mackey (assistant trainer), Jack Lewis, Robert Carte, J. Wale, Joe Coen,
January 3, 1939 Conditions beat Reds at Middlesbrough. Liverpool went to Cleveleys today to have a tonic for Saturday’s FA Cup-tie against Luton Town at
January 2, 1939 A match: West Lancashire League, at Anfield. Liverpool ‘A’ – Bolton Wanderers ‘A’ 0-3 (0-2). Mentioned Liverpool A players: Allan Robertson, Lloyd,
December 31, 1938 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Preston North End 4-1 (2-0). Attendance: 30,453. Referee: Mr. P. Snape
Wednesday, December 21 – 1938 Tommy Cooper revealed, by his display for Liverpool at the Baseball Ground recently, that he is still one of the
November 12, 1938 The personell-ity parade this week is headed by George Alfred Richards, Anfield’s youngest director in years of service, who has just been
November 4, 1938 Anderson, who has registered three hat tricks in amassing a total of 15 goals for the Reserve team this season, will lead
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