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All articles about Peter Thompson on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Peter Thompson: Born: November 27, 1942: Carlisle (Cumberland), England. Passed away: December 29, 2018. Position: Outside left.
October 19, 1968 Liverpool are a star team, consisting of star players. Every man wearing the Liverpool colours this afternoon is a player of established
May 28, 1966 Peter Thompson, the Liverpool and England winger, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson, of 51 Lingmoor Way, Carlisle, waves to the
August 23, 1958 Liverpool F.C. staff list for 1958-59: Doug Rudham Position: Goalkeeper; Signed as professional: August 18, 1955; Height: (6ft.); Weight: (12st.); Birthplace: Johannesburg;
August 24, 1957 Liverpool F.C. staff list for 1957-58: Doug Rudham Position: Goalkeeper; Signed as professional: August 18, 1955; Height: (6ft.); Weight: (12st.); Birthplace: Johannesburg;
August 18, 1956 Liverpool F.C. staff list for 1956-57: Alan A’Court. Signed as professional: September 24, 1952; Height: (5ft. 8½in.); Weight: (10st. 4lb.); Birthplace: Rainhill;
August 27, 1955 Last year Liverpool’s motto was “Promotion in one season.” Unfortunately that was not realised, and never really looked likely to be. Indeed,
August 21, 1954 Liverpool F.C. staff list for 1954-55 Charles Ashcroft Position: Goalkeeper; Signed as professional: December 20, 1945; Height: (6ft. 2½in.); Weight: (13st. 1lb.);
August 10, 1954 Liverpool in a hurry for promotion – and ready to spend “Back in a season” (Don Welsh) One season will be enough
December 28, 1953 Behind the £20,000 signing by Liverpool on Christmas Day of two Charlton players, full-back Frank Lock (£7,500) and inside-left John Evans (£12,500),
January 17, 1951 There was a surprise ending yesterday to the latest chapter of the East Fife transfer “serial.” Manager Scot Symon travelled to Liverpool,
May 4, 1939 At Anfield, tomorrow night, kicking-off at 7 o’clock, Liverpool Boys and Bootle Boys meet in their annual game for the W.R. Williams
July 11, 1932 William Ryott, the Liverpool footballer, of Picton Terrace, Newcastle, has died in Newcastle infirmary following a motor accident yesterday. Ryott was driving
March 8, 1926 At a meeting of the F.A. selection committee, to-day, the following team was chosen to represent the Football Association against the Northern
Wednesday, August 26 – 1925 Barrow F.C. 1925/26 Birthplace Position Height Weight Laurence Lunn Huddersfield Goalkeeper 5 10 12 4 Wilf Bennett Barrow Full back
January 27, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Blackpool 2-2 (1-1). Attendance: 14,000. Referee: Mr. R. Eccles; linesmen: Messrs: H. Malden
Saturday, October 14 – 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, Primary, at Bloomfield Road. Blackpool – Liverpool 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. R. Eccles; linesmen: Messrs.
February 18, 1916 Tomorrow Glossop, the erstwhile Second League club, visit Dingle Park (3.30), and those who saw their team on the last occasion will
Friday, April 24 – 1914 The principal attraction locally tomorrow is South Liverpool’s return fixture with Tranmere Rovers at Dingle Park; kick-off at 3.30. A
Tuesday, April 21 – 1914 South Liverpool’s team to meet Northwich Victoria tomorrow (Wednesday), at Dingle Park, kick-off 5.30 will be: Bradshaw; Hewitt, Balmer; Williams,
August 30, 1911 The decisions of the football legislators are difficult to understand. Here we have two cases on parallel lines. R.D. Nichol, of Aberdeen,
August 14, 1911 Liverpool F.C. fined £250 The English- and Scottish League Board met at Carlisle yesterday. Mr. W. Ward occupied the chair, and in
August 11, 1911 A meeting is called for Monday at Carlisle concerning the action of Liverpool F.C. and Robert Pursell. This player was a member
November 28, 1910 William Cringan, who made his first appearance with Sunderland, on Saturday, is only 19 years of age, and signed for the club
August 29, 1910 The alleged summer has been an eventual time for the Woolwich Arsenal club. The old ship (to use Dr Clark’s simile) has
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