Wednesday, December 23 – 1953 With the Christmas Football rush only forty-eight hours away, Liverpool, floundering at the bottom of Division One, have three more
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Dave Underwood transferred to Liverpool
December 16, 1953 Dave Underwood, 22-year-old Watford goalkeeper, was last night transferred to Liverpool, at a record fee for the Watford club of about £7,000.
Don Welsh on a spying mission
September 5, 1953 Ivor Allchurch, Swansea’s Welsh international inside forward, was watched by Arsenal’s assistant manager, Mr. Jack Crayston, at Luton on Saturday. Luton’s Jesse
Hugh Gerhardi transferred to Liverpool
August 1, 1952 Manager Don Welsh, of Liverpool, to-day signed on, at Southampton, 19-years-old Hugh Gerhardi, a wing-half from Thistle F.C. of Durban, South Africa.
Amateur trials with Liverpool F.C.
Monday, July 28 – 1952 The future of most Football League clubs is becoming increasingly bound up in their own young products, and nobody has
Liverpool F.C. players report for training
July 21, 1952 With only a month to go before the start of another football season, preparations behind the scenes of the Football League clubs
Liverpool F.C. and South African footballers
Thursday, July 3 – 1952 Liverpool, pioneers in bringing South African footballers to this country, will have another Springbok on their staff next season. He
The same old Spanish custom
May 28, 1952 Judging from a chat with Mr. Don Welsh, Liverpool’s manager, on his return from the Anfielders recent Continental tour, there is still
Jimmy Clugston expected to sign for Liverpool
December 17, 1951 Mr. Don Welsh, Liverpool F.C. crosses to Belfast to-day for negotiations with Distillery F.C. for the signing of Jimmy Clugston, centre forward,
Liverpool exchange Don Woan for Brian Jackson with Leyton Orient
November 5, 1951 Mr. Don Welsh, the Liverpool manager, who completed the transfer of Brian Jackson, eighteen-year-old, outside right, from Leyton Orient yesterday, will apply
Young Reds in the reserve side
August 20, 1951 For to-night’s Central League game at Anfield against Sheffield United Reserves (kick-off: 18:30), the opportunity is being seized of trying out three
New training ideas from Don Welsh
July 20, 1951 One Soccer club who are putting bright ideas into their training for the start of the new season are Liverpool. The man
Bryan Williams at full-back for Liverpool
April 4, 1951 Liverpool F.C. are making a couple of experiments in their defence for Saturday’s game against Arsenal at Highbury, and will also have
Don Welsh the new manager of Liverpool F.C.
March 6, 1951 Don Welsh, secretary-manager of Brighton and Hove Albion, has been appointed manager of Liverpool F.C., one of football’s highest paid posts. He
Team news for Liverpool F.C.
August 30, 1945 Liverpool will select from 15 players for their match with Burnley at Anfield, Nieuwenhuys, Liddell, Fagan, Westby and Gulliver being included as
Peter Kippax: A welcome guest
August 30, 1945 Liverpool’s tale of misfortune dated from mid-afternoon when several chosen players found they could not get away and Mr. George Kay had
Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers (League match: August 29, 1945)
August 29, 1945 Key note: “Two of the finest goals seen at Anfield ground for many a long day were scored last night in the
Bolton brilliance
August 28, 1945 It is curious that Bolton Wanderers, 1944-45 North Cup winners, should be here to open both Goodison Park and Anfield, but we
Liverpool’s practice game
August 15, 1945 Liverpool F.C. stage their first and only public practice game on Saturday at Anfield (3 pm=, when they mix up the seniors
Liverpool F.C.’s tour of Germany
August 2, 1945 The Liverpool F.C. tourists have arrived back in England following their lightning tour of Germany, in which they defeated a RAF side
BLA 21st Army XI v Liverpool 3-3 (Friendly: July 29, 1945)
July 29, 1945 Match: Friendly, at Hannover. BLA 21st Army XI – Liverpool 3-3 (1-2). Attendance: 35,000. BIA 21st Army XI (2-3-5): Ted Sagar (Everton),
Liverpool are invited to Germany
July 17, 1945 Liverpool F.C. have received official permission to take a team composed largely of their own Service players, and two of their regular
Liverpool’s forward failings
April 30, 1945 Reason for Liverpool s surprising defeat at Chesterfield can be traced to forward failing. Had the attack functioned with the same accuracy
Liverpool’s Cup-Tie
April 24, 1945 Manager Mr. George Kay is unable to give any definite indication regarding the Liverpool team to travel to Chesterfield in the return
Liverpool lacking shooting powers
April 23, 1945 The fact that Chesterfield held Liverpool brought, I can tell you, some “wise-after-the-event” recriminations, but I am confident that by next Saturday
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