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The death of George Collister
May 13, 1945 Sub-Lieut. George Collister, aged 23, R.N.V.R., only son of Mr. and Mrs. Collister, of Newborough-avenue, Crosby, has been killed in a road
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
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
Anfield stars of the future
June 11, 1942 Striking record of second string. With the likelihood that next season’s team—raising difficulties for Soccer clubs will be even greater than in
The Liverpool “A” team semi-final
May 14, 1942 Liverpool “A”, home to Randles in the return George Mahon Cup semi-final, will be selected from: – Phil Keane, Kenneth Seddon, Bill
Celebrations for Liverpool’s young players
March 5, 1942 Saturday will be a big day for the young players of Liverpool’s Amateur team. In the afternoon they visit Randle at Runcorn
Liverpool ‘A’ v Liverpool University 7-0 (War time, County Combination)
Saturday, January 3 – 1942 Reserves, Liverpool County Combination, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool ‘A’ – Liverpool University 7-0 (3-0). The goals: 1-0 Collister (30
Liverpool University at Anfield
January 1, 1942 On Saturday Liverpool “A” will entertain Liverpool University at Anfield. Liverpool “A” (from): Willis, Jack Macdonald, Kenneth Seddon, Richard Kirwan, Parry, Bob
Vital games in the County Combination
December 18, 1941 Carlton and Liverpool remain favourites for the championship of the Liverpool County Combination, and both are engaged in viral away games on
County Combination team news
December 11, 1941 Carlton, in their first County Combination season, are now the strongest challengers to Liverpool’s supremacy. They are only three points behind and
Liverpool ‘A’ v Automac 2-2 (League match: December 6, 1941)
December 6, 1941 Reserves: County Combination, at Anfield; Kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool ‘A’ – Automac 2-2 (2-2). The goals: 0-1 Clague (30 min.), 1-1 Collister, 2-1
Seeking “doubles” in County Combination
December 4, 1941 “Doubles” in Saturday’s County Combination games in which the highlight is the return between leaders, Liverpool and Automac, at Anfield. The Reds
Napier next up for Liverpool “A”
September 11, 1941 It is Liverpool’s turn to face Napiers who created a surprise on Saturday by beating Everton. Napiers provide the opposition at Anfield.
Liverpool Amateurs team news
September 4, 1941 Ten clubs are to compete in the Liverpool County Combination this season, including the Liverpool League champions, Automac. They were unbeaten last
Berry Nieuwenhuys to appear at Anfield
August 21, 1941 Berry Nieuwenhuys, Liverpool’s South African outside right, and one of the most colourful personalities in football, definitely will appear in Liverpool’s only
Liverpool trialists
August 20, 1941 Anfield football followers will have the unique experience of seeing one team in action against two different elevens on Saturday, when Mr.
Test of youth
May 23, 1941 The match at Sealand-road Stadium, where Chester, “giant-killers” of the moment, face Liverpool, will be a real test of youth. Chester will
End of season matches for Liverpool
Thursday, May 22 – 1941 Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool, has now completed the arrangements for the match with Preston North End. Liverpool will
Liverpool for Bury
February 28, 1941 Liverpool return to the scene of one of their early season triumphs – Gigg Lane. There, in October, they registered a 3-0
Reds for Bury
February 27, 1941 Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool, will be forced to call on a number of his young stars for the North Regional
Burscough Vics v Liverpool “A” 3-3 (Liverpool County Combination: September 21, 1940)
September 21, 1940 Match, Liverpool County Combination, at Victoria Park. Burscough Vics – Liverpool “A” 3-3 (2-1). Attendance: ‘Fairly good’. Referee: Mr. J. Brown. Burscough
Skelmersdale v Liverpool “A” 4-4 (Liverpool County Combination: September 14, 1940)
September 14, 1940 Match: Liverpool County Combination, at Sandy Lane. Skelmersdale – Liverpool “A” 4-4 (3-3). Attendance: ‘Poor’. Skelmersdale (2-3-5): Duckworth, Pickavance, Pennington, Harry Ashurst,
Mini Derby Challenge revived
May 30, 1940 A couple of seasons ago after match talk at Anfield resulted in a challenge match being arranged between the ‘A’ teams of
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