Tuesday, March 7 – 1939 Mr. Charles Hewitt, the Millwall F.C. manager, has been severely censured by the Football Association. This announcement was made to-day
Tag: FA Cup
The rabbit’s foot ran out of luck
Monday, February 13 – 1939 Two twenty-first birthday celebrations were marred by a Cup defeat… In the stand at Molineux watching the game between the
Wolves v Liverpool 4-1 (FA Cup: February 11, 1939)
February 11, 1939 Match: FA Cup, Fifth Round, at Molineux, kick-off: 15:00. Wolverhampton Wanderers – Liverpool 4-1 (2-0). Attendance: 61,315; Gate receipt: £4,414. Referee: Mr.
Scott’s wonderboy in the cup
Saturday, January 21 – 1939 Discouraged by temporary loss of form and upset by the unfriendliness of part of the crowd a young football despaired
Liverpool v Stockport County 5-1 (FA Cup match)
Saturday, January 21 – 1939 Match: FA Cup, Fourth Round, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:45. Liverpool – Stockport County 5-1 (4-1). Attendance: 39,407; gate receipts: £2,200.
Team news for Liverpool v Stockport County
January 18, 1939 Owing to recent strenuous games under bad ground conditions a number of clubs have casualty lists, and there are, therefore, doubts about
Liverpool v Luton Town 3-0 (FA Cup match)
Saturday, January 7 – 1939 Match: FA Cup, Third Round, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Luton Town 3-0 (0-0). Attendance: 40,431; gate receipts: £2,451.
Liverpool’s task
Saturday, January 7 – 1939 Luck may play a more prominent part than usual in the Cup-ties in view of the conditions. Naturally clubs are
George Paterson in the Liverpool side
Friday, January 6 – 1939 During yesterday work on clearing the ground was started at Anfield and this will be completed this morning. Mr. George
Liverpool goes for the youth
Friday, January 6 – 1939 Liverpool directors have decided that youth can carry them through to a cup triumph over the fast, go-ahead Luton Town
Liverpool’s players fit for Luton Town test
January 5, 1939 More than £200,000 worth of footballers under one roof! This is what I found at Cleveleys, when I went to see the
Luton Town in doubt
Thursday, January 5 – 1939 Luton FC, who meet Liverpool in the third round FA Cup-tie at Anfield, on Saturday, are doubtful whether Jack Nelson,
Liverpool at Cleveleys
Wednesday, January 4 – 1939 Liverpool players are enjoying their stay at Cleveleys. The team to meet Luton Town will not be chosen until later
Liverpool defensive change?
January 4, 1939 It is probable that all the Liverpool players who have been on the injured list will be available if required for the
Luton Town – Cup visitors to Anfield
Wednesday, January 4 – 1939 Luton Town. – Left to right: Back row: T.S. Mackey (assistant trainer), Jack Lewis, Robert Carte, J. Wale, Joe Coen,
Liverpool rest at Cleveleys
January 3, 1939 Conditions beat Reds at Middlesbrough. Liverpool went to Cleveleys today to have a tonic for Saturday’s FA Cup-tie against Luton Town at
Liverpool 16/1 for the FA Cup
Monday, January 2 – 1939 Wolverhampton are favourites for the FA Cup at 9/1, according to commission agents’ lists to hand. Arsenal, Derby, Aston Villa,
Liverpool F.C.: Weighing up form
January 2, 1939 Liverpool had three representatives in London area. I met two – Messrs. Walter Henry Cartwright and George Alfred Richards. They had been
What Liverpool wrote about Palace
Wednesday, March 2 – 1938 “Unpleasant reflections” on the Crystal Palace F.C. made in the Liverpool F.C. programme will be withdrawn by order of the
Crystal Palace demands an apology
Wednesday, March 2 – 1938 An echo of the Crystal Palace v. Liverpool FA Cup tie at Selhurst Park on January 8 is contained in
Last minute selection for Kay
Friday, February 11 – 1938 Mr. George Kay, the Liverpool manager, intends to wait until the last possible moment before selecting the side in order
Liverpool 10-1 to win the Cup
Wednesday, February 9 – 1938 Prices offered on that FA Cup at Derby races yesterday were: 9-2 Arsenal, 11-2 Brentford, 7-1 Charlton Athletic and Sunderland,
The death of Ambrose Langley
January 29, 1937 The death took place in a Sheffield hospital to-day of Mr. Ambrose Langley, who after being a prominent footballer, became manager of
Liverpool ahead of their time
January 24, 1935 Liverpool have chosen Ernest Blenkinsop, their international full-back and captain, to act as non-playing skipper of the side for the tie with
A change has come over Liverpool
Tuesday, January 22 – 1935 You never can tell what Liverpool will do, but they have certainly touched a style of play foreign to their
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