May 30, 1940 Tranmere Rovers after leading 3-1 early in the game at Anfield suffered a spate of Liverpool goals from that point onward and
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Liverpool v Tranmere Rovers 8-3 (League match: May 29, 1940)
May 29, 1940 Match: Football League, Western Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 19:00. Liverpool – Tranmere Rovers 8-3 (1-3). Attendance: 1,000. Referee: Mr. W.H.E. Jones. Liverpool
Young Reds and Blues
May 28, 1940 As there is no senior match in the city on Saturday the meeting of the young “Reds” and young “Blues” – the
Skelmersdale v Liverpool “A” 3-1 (Liverpool County Challenge Final: May 11, 1940)
May 11, 1940 Match: Liverpool County Challenge Cup, Final, at Sandy Lane. Skelmersdale – Liverpool “A” 3-1 (1-0). Referee: Mr. J. Foster; linesmen: Messrs. A.E.
Liverpool’s cup side
May 9, 1940 Liverpool Reserves side to meet Skelmersdale in the final of the Liverpool Challenge Cup, at Skelmersdale, on Saturday, will be chosen from:
Liverpool and Manchester United reserves at Anfield
May 1, 1940 The Liverpool Reserve side to play Manchester United at Anfield, in the Lancashire League and Lancashire Cup is: – Syd Lund, Kenneth
Liverpool Reserves in Challenge Cup
April 25, 1940 Liverpool’s side to play Collegiate O.B. in the semi-final of the Liverpool Challenge Cup at the Police ground, Prescot Road, on Saturday
Blackpool Reserves at Anfield
April 11, 1940 Liverpool Reserves, who play Blackpool, at Anfield, on Saturday, at 3 o’clock, will field the following: – Eric Mansley, Kenneth Seddon, Ray
Goalkeeper Tom Brownbill for Liverpool Reserves
March 28, 1940 Tom Brownbill, a young goalkeeper from Haydock, who played well for Liverpool Reserves against Bolton Wanderers at Burden Park recently, is given
Liverpool at Crewe Alexandra
March 21, 1940 Liverpool visit Crewe Alexandra in a Western Regional game and another good display is anticipated. A number of changes have been made
Liverpool Reserves selection
March 6, 1940 Liverpool Reserves (v. Linacre Gasworks, at Linacre on Saturday): – Syd Lund, Kenneth Seddon, J. Rafferty, Ray Lambert, Dennis Cooke, Eddie Spicer,
Liverpool Reserves against Manchester United
February 29, 1940 Liverpool F.C.’s invitation to local youngsters to attend Anfield with a view of being taken up by the club had a good
Liverpool Reserves at Anfield Road
January 25, 1940 Liverpool Reserves entertain Bolton Wanderers at Anfield in a Lancashire League match and introduce Billy Hall (W.W. Hall) and W.S. Crompton, two
Strong Liverpool Reserves against Oakmere
January 11, 1940 Liverpool have chosen a very strong Reserve side to play against Oakmere at Anfield, on Saturday, in the Liverpool Challenge Cup. Apart
Liverpool youth is being served
January 4, 1940 Manager George Kay, of Liverpool, has always been keen to give youth a show. Now that the war has cut into football
George Kay’s son to play for Liverpool
December 28, 1939 George Kay, 22-year-old son of Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool Football Club, will make his first appearance for the Reds on
Cyril Done to lead the Liverpool attack
December 14, 1939 Cyril Done, who scored seven goals for Liverpool Reserves against Blackpool Reserves last week, will lead the Liverpool attack against Preston North
Kenneth Seddon for Liverpool Reserves
December 6, 1939 Liverpool will include Kenneth Seddon, 17-year-old son of Jimmy Seddon, their third team trainer and former England and Bolton Wanderers centre half,
Rafferty and Cathrall for Liverpool Reserves
November 30, 1939 Liverpool include some highly-promising young players in their team to visit Blackpool in the Lancashire Football League. Cathrall, the former Liverpool schoolboy
Liverpool teams against Manchester United
November 15, 1939 The Liverpool team to meet Manchester United at Anfield on Saturday is: – Arthur Riley, Jim Harley, Bernard Ramsden, Stan Eastham, Tom
Two guests for Liverpool Reserves
November 1, 1939 Liverpool will have the assistance of Jack Tennant (Stoke City) and Albert Malam (Doncaster Rovers) for their Lancashire Football League game against
Old Liverpool friends return
October 18, 1939 Two former Liverpool players for whom the Reds received about £11,000 in transfer fees will be wearing the club colours again on
Youngsters for Liverpool duty
October 14, 1939 One of the wise heads, Manager George Kay, of Liverpool F.C., has not taken long to tumble to the new order of
Cyril Done released by Army
October 12, 1939 Liverpool Reserves have a fixture at the Marine Ground on Saturday (3.15), and their team will include young players of promise in
Liverpool’s first war-time signing
October 5, 1939 The first wartime professional signing has been made by Liverpool Football Club. They have signed a professional Eddie Spicer, former English international
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