October 16, 1948 Back row, left to right: Bob Priday, Les Shannon, Jimmy McInnes, Russell Crossley, Cyril Sidlow, Charles Ashcroft, Laurie Hughes, Billy Liddell, Ray
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Joe Cadden on holiday in Glasgow
July 18, 1948 Holidaying at his Glasgow home before going South is Joe Cadden, Scots junior who turned senior by way of the United States.
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1948
July 9, 1948 Liverpool Football club’s policy is to buy players in the right market and develop youthful talent. This was the keynote of the
Liverpool: Board of Directors: 1947/1948
Period: July 4 – 1947 to July 9 – 1948. Chairman: Mr. William Henry McConnell, J.P.. (passed away on August 7 – 1947). Vice-Chairman: Mr.
Doug McAvoy transferred to Liverpool
December 11, 1947 Liverpool F.C. to-day signed Doug McAvoy, Kilmarnock inside forward. McAvoy is the player Mr. George Kay, Liverpool manager, saw in action last
The biggest star Liverpool ever signed
December 3, 1947 Announcement that Liverpool F.C. are to tour America next May means they are to revisit the land of the biggest star they
“Baby hurt” SOS
March 25, 1947 Throwing an overcoat over his Soccer kit the Liverpool captain, Jack Balmer, hurried from Cup-tie training yesterday. He had just received a
Logan Mackenzie back from a trial with Liverpool F.C.
Monday, November 25 – 1946 Logan Mackenzie, prominent Fife amateur, who was on ten days’ trial for Liverpool, satisfied. Mackenzie was willing if the club
Is that Bertie? Or maybe him? Where are thou Albert Stubbins?
September 13, 1946 Albert Stubbins, start centre forward signed by Liverpool F.C. from Newcastle United for £13,000, arrived at Liverpool last night – and was
The Liverpool delegation for the Tour of USA
April 29, 1946 The Liverpool F.C. officials and players, who are going to America for a month’s tour, will sail on the Queen Mary from
Harry Nickson signs for Liverpool
December 17, 1945 If Harry Nickson solves the goalkeeping problem which has been worrying Liverpool for months past another romantic chapter will be added to
Billy Liddell supreme
December 3. 1945 With the deference to the all-round ability of Liverpool both individually and as a team the act cannot be denied that Billy
Ted Drake goes west
Saturday, September 1 – 1945 We, here, are much concerned about the pass-out of Ted Drake, Arsenal forward. He has been laid up through injury
Peter Kippax: A welcome guest
August 30, 1945 Liverpool’s tale of misfortune dated from mid-afternoon when several chosen players found they could not get away and Mr. George Kay had
Bolton brilliance
August 28, 1945 It is curious that Bolton Wanderers, 1944-45 North Cup winners, should be here to open both Goodison Park and Anfield, but we
Kevin Baron signed for Liverpool F.C.
August 27, 1945 Liverpool Football Club continue to build up their team strength, and have signed as professional Kevin Baron, the 18-year-old inside forward, who
‘Thank you’ Liverpool F.C.
Thursday, August 9 – 1945 Mr. George Kay, secretary of Liverpool F.C., has received a letter from a member of the BLA – Driver H.
Back to training
July 25, 1945 Manager Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool, states that training resumes at Anfield next Tuesday, July 31, and will be held each Tuesday
Boxing champion’s special ‘birthday’ celebrations in Liverpool
July 4, 1944 Joe Louis, the world heavyweight champions, celebrated a “birthday” in Liverpool yesterday. Before going to the Stadium to delight the thousands of
Herbert Hall transferred to Liverpool
May 28, 1945 With the closing of the football season Liverpool have solved the problem which has been worrying them ever since last August. They
Oldham Athletic next at Anfield
May 4, 1945 Chief interest centres on our local clubs, and Liverpool should make no mistake about improving their position when they meet Oldham Athletic
The remainding fixtures for Liverpool
May 3, 1945 Liverpool have completed their fixture list for the remainder of the season – and an attractive list it is embracing matches with
Liverton team for Western Command
May 1, 1945 Permission has been granted for the Football League Championship No. 2 to continue until May 26. All matches arranged between League clubs
The “Liverton” XI for Western Command
April 30, 1945 Keen interest is being taken in Wednesday evening’s match at Goodison Park between a combined Everton and Liverpool eleven and the Western
Liverpool’s forward failings
April 30, 1945 Reason for Liverpool s surprising defeat at Chesterfield can be traced to forward failing. Had the attack functioned with the same accuracy
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