April 19, 1946 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield. Liverpool – Grimsby Town 2-0. Attendance: 38,850. Referee: Mr. T.G. Pikett. Liverpool (2-3-5): Cyril Sidlow,
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Liverpool v Stoke City 4-1 (League match: April 13, 1946)
April 13, 1946 Key note: “Don’t be misled by the score at Anfield, which suggests that Liverpool were a really good side. Such was not
Liverpool v Leeds United 1-1 (League match: April 10, 1946)
April 10, 1946 Key note: “We have had some poor shows from the Reds this season. Way back in September they had a pathetic performance
Liverpool v Southport 2-0 (Liverpool Cup: April 3, 1946)
April 3, 1946 Key note: “Liverpool, the better team in a not-so-thrilling game at Anfield defeated Southport 2-0 in the semi-final of the Liverpool Senior
Liverpool Reserves v Everton Reserves 3-0 (League match: December 29, 1945)
December 29, 1945 Match: Central League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Everton Reserves 3-0 (1-0). Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5): Charles Ashcroft, Kenneth Seddon, Bernard Ramsden, Eddie
Bob Priday for the Reserves
Thursday, December 5 – 1945 Liverpool make three changes for their visit to Huddersfield Town, for Nieuwenhuys has recovered from his thigh injury and returns
Liverpool Reserves and Liverpool “A”
August 23, 1945 The reserve side to play West Bromwich Albion in the Central League fixture at Anfield includes Ramsden and Easdale, making their first
Liverpool F.C. practice
Saturday, August 18 – 1945 Quite a fair crowd turned up at Anfield to-day to see Liverpool’s first public practice match, when two mixed teams
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
Eddie Spicer wounded in action
April 3, 1945 Word has been received that Lieu Eddie Spicer of the Royal Marines – one of six Liverpool F.C. players who have attained
Liverpool’s list of guest stars
December 5, 1944 If you feel like a memory test and ten minutes mental fun and games, cover up what appears below and try to
Seven officers from Liverpool F.C.
September 7, 1944 Liverpool Football Club officials and followers are proud of the fact that no fewer than seven of their players have gained commissions
– Don’t shoot. I am a German international
August 15, 1944 How an English and a German professional footballer exchanged reminiscences in a minefield in Normandy, is disclosed by Lieut. Edwin Spicer, Liverpool
Blow to Reds’ title hopes
December 7, 1942 Liverpool’s Football League Championship No. 1 hopes were dimmed on Saturday when they allowed Blackpool to take a two-points lead in their
Tomorrow’s return derby
September 18, 1942 Tomorrow’s return game, between Everton and Liverpool, at Goodison Park, has all that it takes to make a first-class exhibition. Let us
Derby match team news
Tuesday, September 15 – 1942 Both Everton and Liverpool have doubts regarding their teams for the second of the big Merseyside “Derby” games, which is
Billy Liddell for Wembley
September 14, 1942 Billy Liddell, Liverpool’s 19-year-old wing forward, will play for Scotland in the big game with England at the Empire Stadium, Wembley, on
Liverpool v Everton 1-0 (League match: September 12, 1942)
September 12, 1942 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Everton 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 17,131; gate receipts: £1,049. Referee: Mr. R.A.
First ‘Liverton’ clash
September 11, 1942 The first game this season between Liverpool and Everton come earlier than usual, which is perhaps advantageous from some angles, and I
Reds and Blues clash at Anfield
September 11, 1942 The first of the big Merseyside “Derby” matches constitutes the feature of tomorrow’s sports parade when we see practically the wind-up of
Questions over the defenders
September 8, 1942 Liverpool and Everton are faced with several problems regarding their teams to play in the first of the season’s big Merseyside “Derby”
Derby match team problems
September 8, 1942 Liverpool and Everton are faced with several problems regarding their teams to play in the first of the season’s big Merseyside “Derby”
Shooting counted
September 7, 1942 Liverpool’s success over Wrexham at Anfield was never in doubt, but certainly the margin of the win was rather flattering to the
Liverpool v Wrexham 4-0 (League match: September 5, 1942)
September 5, 1942 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Wrexham 4-0 (2-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. J. Phillips. Liverpool (2-3-5):
Attacking power
September 4, 1942 While appreciating that Wrexham, with their galaxy of “guest” players, are a much more dangerous force than they were last season, I
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