December 12, 1942 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield. Liverpool – Burnley 9-2 (5-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. H. Mortimer (Huddersfield). Liverpool (2-3-5): Alf
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Burnley v Liverpool 3-1 (League match: December 5, 1942)
December 5, 1942 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Turf Moor. Burnley – Liverpool 3-1 (2-0) – match played over 2 x 40 minutes due
Invites for the Lancashire Cup
Tuesday, August 4 – 1942 When and how the Lancashire Senior Football Cup Competition is to be played this season will be decided at a
Football plans 1942-43
June 10, 1942 Maximum entertainment with the minimum of travel. That is the aim of the Football League for season 1942-43, which begins on August
Liverpool v Everton 4-1 (Liverpool Cup and Lancashire League match: May 30, 1942)
May 30, 1942 Key note: “The meeting of Liverpool and Everton in the Liverpool Senior Cup final at Anfield provided a thrilling finish to the
War time guest stars on view at Anfield
May 29, 1942 For tomorrow’s Anfield Cup game Liverpool will have the help of six new guest stars. In addition to other borrowed players who
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.
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All articles about Edgar Chadwick on PlayUpLiverpool. About Edgar Chadwick: “An out-and-out specimen of what a player ought to be. Knows football, and plays it.
Everton’s goal galore against Liverpool
November 3, 1941 Merseyside had a thrill-packed weekend in the sporting field. Beginning with a pulsating Merseyside “Derby” match at Goodison Park, when Everton beat
The opening football games
Wednesday, July 9 – 1941 Football League fixtures for the coming season were received by the clubs today. On the opening day, August 30, Liverpool,
Burnley F.C. balance sheet 1940-41
June 28, 1941 The Burnley Football Club’s balance sheet, covering their second season of war-time football, reveals a loss of £211. Losses are never satisfactory,
The funeral of Dick Lindley
June 3, 1941 Comrades of his football days attended the funeral in Burnley Cemetery on Tuesday of Mr. Dick Lindley, a member of Burnley Football
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All articles about Dick Lindley on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Dick Lindley: Born: 1885: Bolton (Lancashire), England. Passed away: May 30, 1941: Slaidburn (Yorkshire), England. Burial /
The death of Dick Lindley
May 30, 1941 A member of the Burnley Football Club’s FA Cup-winning team in 1914, Dick Lindley died at his home in Slaidburn yesterday. A
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All articles about George Halley on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About George Halley: Born: October 29, 1887: Cronberry, Scotland. Passed away: December 18, 1941: Burnley (Lancashire), England. Position:
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Football scheme and club views
Wednesday, May 8 – 1940 The Football League today announce a scheme for season 1940-41 for acceptance by the clubs. The 88 clubs are divided
British Army XI v Football League XI 5-2 (Charity: March 9, 1940)
March 9, 1940 Match, International, representative friendly, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. British Army XI – Football League XI 5-2 (4-0). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. F.
Army meet League eleven at Anfield
March 8, 1940 Merseyside stages its second big wartime representative match tomorrow, when, at Liverpool’s Anfield home, the British Army, following their triumph over the
Football League XI v All British XI 3-2 (War time, Charity match)
December 26, 1939 Match: Red Cross Charity for the St. John Ambulance Fund, at Molineux. Football League XI – All British XI 3-2 (0-1). Attendance:
Football League: Regional football sections
October 2, 1939 Eighty-two English Football League clubs are to take part in the Regional competition, and the Management Committee at Crewe today divided the
Some lines about Alex Scott (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
August 22, 1939 Alex Scott. Wolves’” goalkeeper. Height 6ft. 2in. Weight 13st. Had a trial for Lancashire Boys, and when one of the goalkeepers failed
Everton’s first game
Wednesday, August 9 – 1939 Everton take the field on Saturday at Goodison Park, kick-off at 3.15, when the championship team, in blue, will oppose
Tom Bromilow appointed manager of Leicester City
July 15, 1939 Mr. Tom Bromilow, manager of Crystal Palace F.C., has been appointed manager of Leicester City F.C. He succeeds Mr. Frank Womack, who
Harry Morton transferred to Burnley
May 26, 1939 Harry Morton, Everton’s reserve goalkeeper, has been transferred to Burnley. Morton joined Everton two seasons ago from Aston Villa and made several
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