December 11, 1953 It will be no “push over” for Pompey at Fratton Park when they meet Liverpool tomorrow. The Merseysiders, too, were among those
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A Commando’s wedding
June 9, 1945 Former prisoners of war, now at home, gathered, to-day, for the wedding of Lance-Corporal George Eric Mitchell, of the Commandos, associated with
Football still lingers on
June 5, 1942 The game at Anfield ought to draw a good crowd, for it gives the Reds’ supporters a chance of seeing some pre-war
George Patterson’s wedding
Tuesday, April 7 – 1942 Miss Florence Hinds, Granton-road, Anfield, Liverpool, and Corporal George Patterson, the Liverpool F.C. forward, and son of the club’s secretary,
Robert Glassey to assist Dundee United
Thursday, February 12 – 1942 Final selection of Dundee United’s team for the game at Tannadice with Leith Athletic will not be made until to-morrow,
Liverpool FC players promotions
Tuesday, June 11 – 1940 Good news from the Liverpool players who are at present with the Services. Berry Nieuwenhuys, the South African outside right,
Corporal Tom Bush getting married
March 2, 1940 Corporal Tom Bush, the Liverpool Football Club centre-half and now a member of H.M. Forces, and Miss Ray Samuels leaving St. Simon
Stan Eastham signs for Liverpool
May 5, 1938 Mr. George Kay, Liverpool’s manager, has signed ex-Corporal Stan Eastham (no relation to Harry Eastham) on professional forms. Eastham, who played for
Season preview 1917-18: Brentford F.C. (Sport Argus)
August 25, 1917 Brentford have already secured a good list of players for the season. Many of them assisted the club last season, and, with
The death of Corporal John Mackintosh
May 16, 1916 Mrs. Mackintosh, Charles Street, Inverness, received information yesterday that her son, Corporal John Mackintosh, Lovat Scouts, had died in hospital in Cairo.
Gunner Campbell promoted to corporal
Friday, April 7 – 1916 Kenny Campbell, the Liverpool goalkeeper and all-round favourite has been promoted corporal. He is in the R.G.A. and at the
Charity match: Birmingham v Royal Fusiliers 6-1
Saturday, January 29 – 1916 Match: Benefit for the War Fund, at St. Andrew’s. Birmingham – Royal Fusiliers 6-1 (2-1). Attendance: 4,000. Birmingham (2-3-5): Herbert
The death of John Tosswill
September 28, 1915 The death was announced on Sunday of Corporal John Tosswill, of the Royal Engineers, a former professional football player, who succumbed to
Territorial charge with the bayonet – ex-footballer killed
May 3, 1915 The 5th King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment (Territorial) during the hard fighting on the 23rd and 24th ult., when they acted in
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