April 17, 1945 When Poles captured Immola they found Billy Garbutt, a professional football who formerly played for Arsenal and Blackburn Rovers. He went to
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Manchester City v Liverpool 1-3 (League North Cup: April 14, 1945)
April 14, 1945 Key note: “Berry Nieuwenhuys, Liverpool’s captain, turned up at Maine Road for the return North Cup-tie with Manchester City, but although his
Everton v Liverpool 0-1 (League North Cup: March 31, 1945)
March 31, 1945 Key note: “Liverpool proved once again the masters of Everton, winning the return League Cup tie at Goodison by 1-0 before a
Liverpool v Everton 1-0 (League North Cup: March 24, 1945)
March 24, 1945 Match: Football League, North Cup, First Round, First Leg and Lancashire Cup, Second Round, First Leg, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool –
Billy Liddell back for Liverpool F.C.
March 16, 1945 Manager George Kay, of Liverpool, has received word that Billy Liddell, the Scottish international, and Cumner, of Wales and Arsenal, are certain
Billy Liddell and Jim Harley back for Liverpool F.C.
March 13, 1945 Liverpool conclude their qualifying programme with a visit t Tranmere Rovers at Prenton Park, and hope to have their Scottish internationals, Billy
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.
England v Scotland 3-2 (War time, international friendly, February 3 – 1945)
Saturday, February 3 – 1945 International: War time friendly, at Villa Park. England – Scotland 3-2 (1-1). Attendance: 66,000; gate receipt: £17,000. Referee: Mr. T.
Jim Harley in Navy team
Thursday, February 1 – 1945 The Navy will turn out their strongest Soccer side of the war against the Army at Ipswich on February 17.
FA XI v RAF XI 4-6 (International trial: January 20, 1945)
January 20, 1945 Match: International trial, at Highfield Road (Coventry), kick-off: 14:45. FA XI – RAF XI 4-6 (3-3). Attendance: 12,000; gate receipts: £2,000. Referee:
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
FA XI and RAF XI teams unchanged
January 16, 1945 No change have so far been notified in the FA and RAF teams for the Soccer representative match at Coventry on Saturday.
MBE for the Arsenal trainer
January 5, 1945 Acting Squadron-Leader Thomas James Whittaker, RAFVR,, Arsenal Football Club trainer in peace-time, who is said to be as adept in diagnosing and
Another Smith-Brown duel
January 5, 1945 With the choice of A.W. Brown, of Huddersfield, as centre-half for the Royal Air Force Soccer team to meet the FA XI
Liverpool’s list of guest stars
December 5, 1944 If you feel like a memory test and ten minutes mental fun and games, cover up what appears below and try to
An easier week for team selection
November 28, 1944 Neither Manager Mr. George Kay nor Secretary Mr. Theo Kelly are able at the moment to announce their teams for Saturday’s games
Royal Air Force v Scotland XI 1-7 (International friendly: November 25, 1944)
November 25, 1944 Match: International, Benefit for the RAF Benevolent War Fund, at Hillsborough. Royal Air Force – Scotland 1-7 (0-3). Attendance: 40,172; gate receipts:
Liverpool v Bury 3-1 (League match: November 25, 1944)
November 25, 1944 Key note: “Liverpool really defeated Bury after ten minutes’ play at Anfield, for the two quick goals from Cumner and Nieuwenhuys, taken
Bury v Liverpool 2-0 (League match: November 18, 1944)
November 18, 1944 Key note: “Liverpool’s record at Gigg Lane since the war had been one of triumph. They have won match after match on
Ray Lambert for Wales at Anfield
Wednesday, September 13 – 1944 The following players have been invited to play for Wales against England in the first international of the season on
Highland welcoming for the Army XI
August 11, 1944 Yesterday the British Army, which meets a Combined Services eleven at Inverness today, spent the day golfing and bowling in Inverness. In
Dundee v British Army 0-7 (Friendly: August 5, 1944)
August 5, 1944 Match: Army friendly, at Dens Park, kick-off: 15:00. Dundee – British Army 0-7 (0-4). Referee: Mr. P. Craigmyle (Aberdeen). Dundee (2-3-5): Reuben
All set for Dens Park
August 4, 1944 Stage is now set for the opening game at Dens Park tomorrow afternoon between Dundee and the British Army XI. Dundee have
Star players for North Tour
July 26, 1944 The following players will tour the North of Scotland with the British Army team, starting at Aberdeen on August 7: – Frank
Death of Sir Frederick Wall
March 25, 1944 Sir Frederick Wall, secretary of the Football Association for forty years, died on Saturday night. He was eighty-five and had been in
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