October 11, 1943 Liverpool have dashed into the leadership of the Football league North, overtaking Blackpool and Aston Villa thanks to a smashing 6-4 victory
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A good standard
October 1, 1943 Liverpool, away to Bury, will have to put up a better show than last week to ensure victory, and I think we
Too much crash
May 10, 1943 Liverpool lost on Saturday because they shunned pre-conceived football methods for smash-and-grab tactics. They seemed content simply to bang the ball up
Manchester United’s fine play
May 10, 1943 Manchester United have set Liverpool a stiffish task for the second leg of the Lancashire Cup final at Maine Road next Saturday,
Liverpool v Manchester United 1-3 (Lancashire Cup: May 8, 1943))
May 8, 1943 Match: Lancashire Cup Final, First Leg, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Manchester United 1-3 (1-2). Attendance: 12,117; gate receipts: £730. Referee:
All Star Lancashire Cup Final
May 7, 1943 I shall be surprised if the Liverpool v Manchester United cup-tie does not prove one of the best games of the whole
Jack Rowley will be at Anfield
May 6, 1943 Jack Rowley, the brilliant goalscoring centre-forward and one of football’s most effective forwards definitely will lead Manchester United’s attack in the first
Liverpool’s cup final probables
May 4, 1943 Liverpool will field one of their strongest teams for weeks when they oppose Manchester United in the Lancashire Senior Cup final first
Liverpool’s Pre-War stars return
October 6, 1942 Two of Liverpool’s pre-war players return to the team to visit Manchester United at Maine-road on Saturday – Nieuwenhuys and Harley. In
Happy hunting ground
September 25, 1942 Since the start of wartime football Liverpool have struck no happier hunting ground than Gigg Lane, Bury. The Reds have made fully
Another Liverpool newcomer
September 23, 1942 Liverpool include a newcomer in their defence to oppose Bury at Gigg Lane on Saturday. This is Fred Williams, a left back,
New ground for Berry Nieuwenhuys
Tuesday, September 22 – 1942 Berry Nieuwenhuys, Liverpool’s South African outside right, is covering new ground this season. He sends word to say that he
Chance for Liverpool juniors
September 1, 1942 Two of Liverpool’s young products of the ‘A’ team, boys who were brought to the limelight last season, are included among the
Liverpool survived the shocks
Monday, August 31 – 1942 Liverpool survived quite a few shocks at The Racecourse against Wrexham before winning 4-3. They were a goal down in
Wrexham v Liverpool 3-4 (War time, League match)
Saturday, August 29 – 1942 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Racecourse Ground, kick-off: 15:15. Wrexham – Liverpool 3-4 (2-2). Attendance: 2,500. Referee: Mr. A.C.
Liverpool’s chosen against Wrexham
August 28, 1942 Liverpool had hoped to include both Jack Balmer and Willie Fagan in their attack to oppose Wrexham but neither of them is
Liverpool’s strength
August 26, 1942 Liverpool are certain of strong representation for their opening soccer game of the season at Wrexham on Saturday, although the exact composition
Liverpool’s opening
Tuesday, August 25 – 1942 Liverpool open their season with a visit to Wrexham at the Racecourse. Their task is no easy one, but they
Local talent on view
Tuesday, August 18 – 1942 Liverpool will not hold any public trials this season, but tests are progressing apace in private games. Another of these
Liverpool prepare for next season
July 21, 1942 Merseyside football clubs are wasting no time in building-up first class combination for the next Soccer season, which opens on August 29.
Extra time did it for Blackburn Rovers
Monday, May 25 – 1942 Failure to maintain the pace during extra time cost Liverpool their place in the Lancashire Cup at Anfield. Twice the
Liverpool v Blackburn Rovers 2-3 (League match and Lancashire Cup: May 23, 1942)
May 23, 1942 Match: Lancashire League and Lancashire Cup Semi-Final, at Anfield. Liverpool – Blackburn Rovers 2-3 aet, 2-2 (1-1). Attendance: 8,062; gate receipts £470.
Liverpool should win
May 22, 1942 Tomorrow the major attraction is Liverpool’s Lancashire Cup semi-final with Blackburn Rovers, though Everton’s game with the Western Command runs it close,
Preston stars for Liverpool
May 21, 1942 Liverpool F.C. mean to make a strong bid for the “double” of League championship and Lancashire Cup, and with this object in
Anfield’s bid for championship
May 14, 1942 Liverpool will have Ramsden, their pre-war full back, in the side which meets Preston North End at Deepdale on Saturday in a
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