August 5, 1977 Key note: “Pre-season history is repeating itself for Liverpool. A year ago in Holland they lost their first two warm-up games and
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SV Hamburg v Liverpool 3-2 (Friendly: August 3, 1977)
August 3, 1977 Key note: “The European Cup holders Liverpool were supposed to play a supporting role to the Kevin Keegan inspired SV Hamburg in
Icelandic students at Melwood
July 22, 1977 These Icelandic medical students on a four-week course in Liverpool, met Liverpool F.C. players during a visit to the training ground at
Star profile: Phil Thompson
June 25, 1977 Phil Thompson, Liverpool’s lean, lanky Kirkby born defender, helped transform the club’s defensive set-up when he came into the team as a
Spion Kop almost started rioting
Saturday, April 30 – 1977 Match: Football League, 1st Division, at Anfield. Liverpool – Ipswich Town 2-1 (0-0). Attendance: 56,044 Referee: Mr. P. Willis. Liverpool:
Manchester City v Liverpool 1-1 (League match: December 29, 1976)
December 29, 1976 Key note: “Liverpool were happy with their point and the neutrals were happy that justice was done in the result, but it
Liverpool v West Bromwich 1-1 (League Cup: August 31, 1976)
August 31, 1975 Key note: “Not even a superb display of skill and effort by Kevin Keegan could lead Liverpool to League Cup victory at
West Ham United v Liverpool 0-2 (FA Cup: January 3, 1976)
January 3, 1976 Match: FA Cup, Third Round, at Upton Park, kick-off: 15:00. West Ham United – Liverpool 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 32,363. Referee: Mr. P.
Ray Kennedy in for unlucky Peter Cormack
January 2, 1976 Ray Kennedy bursts back into first-team action to-morrow when Liverpool launch their F.A. Cup bid at holders West Ham, as the unfortunate
Leicester City v Liverpool 1-1 (League match: August 30, 1975)
August 30, 1975 Key note: “Kevin Keegan headed Liverpool into the lead against a lively Leicester City team at Filbert Street today – his goal
Queens Park Rangers v Liverpool 2-0 (League match: August 16, 1975)
August 16, 1975 Match: Football League, First Division, at Loftus Road, kick-off: 15:00. Queens Park Rangers – Liverpool 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 27,113; gate receipt: £31,527.
Emlyn Hughes – Don’t write me off yet
Saturday, May 31 – 1975 Liverpool’s Emlyn Hughes was last night refusing to accept that he has reached the end of his England road. Earlier
Liverpool v Queens Park Rangers 3-1 (League match: April 26, 1975)
April 26, 1975 Key note: “Liverpool rounded off the League season with a display of sheer delight against Q.P.R. at Anfield this afternoon. With Europe
Newcastle United v Liverpool 4-1 (League match: February 12, 1975)
February 12, 1975 Key note: “Liverpool’s miserly defence, the key factor in so many of their past triumphs, has suddenly become a major liability in
Reds bid to make point
February 11, 1975 Liverpool have named an unchanged side to face Newcastle United at St. James’s Park to-morrow. This means that the goal-hungry line-up that
Liverpool v Ipswich Town 5-2 (League match: February 8, 1975)
February 8, 1975 Key note: “Kevin Keegan is the best reason for believing that this strange season may yet end in League championship glory for
A Paisley vote of confidence
February 7, 1975 Liverpool manager Bob Paisley to-day settled on an unchanged team for to-morrow’s top of the table clash with Ipswich at Anfield and
Arsenal v Liverpool 2-0 (League match: February 1, 1975)
February 1, 1975 Key note: “Like bacon and eggs, Alan Ball and Liverpool seem to go together and the ex-Everton midfield general is happy to
Derby County v Liverpool 2-0 (League match: January 11, 1975)
January 11, 1975 Match: Football League, First Division, at Baseball Ground, kick-off: 15:00. Derby County – Liverpool 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 33,463. Referee: Mr. M. Sinclair.
Liverpool v Stoke City 2-0 (FA Cup: January 4, 1975)
January 4, 1975 Key note: “Fast and furious – that was how Cup holders Liverpool battled with Stoke City in the third round of the
Emlyn Hughes is fit for fight
January 3, 1975 Fitness tests and injury problems rounded off F.A. Cup week for Bob Paisley on the eve of their round cup tie at
Four from Liverpool in Don Revie’s first squad
Tuesday October 22 – 1974 The Revie Revolution takes further shape. Don Revie’s first England squad contains eight of the team which failed against Poland
Liverpool v Strømsgodset 11-0 (European Cup: September 17, 1974)
September 17, 1974 Key note: “An adding machine was essential equipment at Anfield last night as Liverpool shattered the club’s scoring record, stretching back to
Chester v Liverpool 3-4 (Friendly: July 30, 1974)
July 30, 1974 Match: Friendly (behind closed doors), at Sealand Road. Chester – Liverpool 3-4. Chester: Liverpool: Ray Clemence, Tommy Smith, Alec Lindsay, Phil Thompson,
PM: I’m sad to hear of Bill Shankly’s retirement
July 13, 1974 Prime Minister Harold Wilson said: “I’m sad to hear of Bill’s retirement. He has done so much for football.” Liverpool and England
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