August 21, 1944 Problems face the Liverpool and Everton football clubs. Yes, this despite the fact that at Goodison Park on Saturday they gave a
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Liverpool deserved their victory
August 21, 1944 The Lord Mayor of Liverpool ‘s war fund will benefit by £1,150 from the pre-season game between Everton and Liverpool at Goodison
Everton v Liverpool 2-5 (Friendly: August 19, 1944)
August 19, 1944 Match: Benefit for the Lord Mayor of Liverpool War Fund, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:00. Everton – Liverpool 2-5 (1-3). Attendance: 16,228;
War fund game at Goodison
August 18, 1944 Football enthusiasts of Merseyside, now girding up their lenis for the real start next week, have some pre-season charity games for their
Church heads at big match
January 31, 1944 Impressions at Goodison Park. Americans’ interest. At Saturday’s Everton v Liverpool match at Goodison Park, in the crowd of nearly 46,000 people,
Liverpool strike early
January 31, 1944 Players of the match. Another Merseyside Derby game goes down to history, and like most of these meetings between Liverpool and Everton,
Penalty decides, Liverpool win
January 29, 1944 A penalty in 65 minutes enabled Liverpool to smash Everton’s 100 percent cup record at Goodison Park, today. Everton fought back after
Liverpool avenge
January 29, 1944 A penalty goal decides Goodison derby. Everton: George Burnett, George Jackson, Jack Jones, Jackie Grant, Tommy Jones, Joe Mercer, Cec Wyles, Eddie
Everton v Liverpool 2-3 (War Cup match: January 29, 1944)
January 29, 1944 Key note: “A penalty in 65 minutes enabled Liverpool to smash Everton’s 100 percent cup record at Goodison Park, today. Everton fought
10 goals at Goodison Park
October 11, 1943 Liverpool Win “Derby” Game Liverpool won the “Derby” game at Goodison Park by six goals to four, the winners laying the foundation
Thrills for big Goodison crowd
October 11, 1943 The Everton v Liverpool game, has answered, in fairly conclusive manner, one of the main questions which has agitated club officials and
Everton v Liverpool 4-6 (League match: October 9, 1943)
October 9, 1943 Key note: “Liverpool have dashed into the leadership of the Football league North, overtaking Blackpool and Aston Villa thanks to a smashing
Blues and Reds clash at Goodison
October 8, 1943 The first of the big Merseyside Football League “Derby” games stands out as the premier attraction for tomorrow’s sport cards.” Everton and
Everton hopes
October 6, 1943 Mr. Theo Kelly is endeavoring to turn out an extra-special side for Saturday’s Derby game with Liverpool at Goodison Park, and hopes
Everton certainties
October 6, 1943 Secretary Mr. Theo Kelly, of Everton, is able to announce five certainties, for Saturday’s “Derby” game at Goodison Park with Liverpool. They
The “Liverton” Derby
October 5, 1943 Anfield Side For Goodison Visit Fortune is smiling on Liverpool this season in the manner in which they have been able to
It is Liverpool’s Cup
May 13, 1943 The Everton-Liverpool mid-week Derby proved a worth-while innovation, and provided an acceptable football treat, without any end of the season taint about
Everton v Liverpool 3-2 (Liverpool Cup: May 12, 1943)
May 12, 1943 Match: Liverpool Senior Cup Final, Second Leg, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 19:00. Everton – Liverpool 3-2 (2-0). Attendance: 13,000; gate receipts: £670.
Stars on display
May 11, 1943 International stars from the four countries will be featured in the big Merseyside “Derby” match between Everton and Liverpool which will be
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May 10, 1943 (Evening Express: May 10, 1943) Everton v Liverpool at Goodison Park.
Vital Cup game for Everton
January 15, 1943 Everton face their most important Merseyside “Derby” game of the war period tomorrow when they go to Anfield to oppose Liverpool in
Youngsters star in Reds “derby”
January 11, 1943 Young discoveries were the stars of the third of the season’s Merseyside “Derby” games, when Liverpool once again emphasised their claim to

Everton v Liverpool 1-3 (War time, League Cup Qualifying)
Saturday, January 9 – 1943 Match: League War Cup Qualifying, Northern Section, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:00. Everton – Liverpool 1-3 (1-1). Attendance: 18,206. Referee:

The Third Everton v Liverpool test
January 8, 1943 Merseyside’s third big “Derby” game of the season between Everton and Liverpool will be staged at Goodison Park tomorrow. It will be
Derby preparations
January 5, 1943 Secretary-manager Mr. George Kay, of the Reds, is busy gathering his forces for the first of the War Cup “Derby” games with
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