October 19, 1943 Liverpool, greatest striking force in northern football at the present time, will have Don Welsh, the Charlton Athletic and England forward, back
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Cyril Done’s comeback
Tuesday, October 18 – 1943 I must refer to the magnificent “come-back” of Cyril Done, the local born Liverpool forward, who is playing better at
Local Derby team changes
October 15, 1943 Both Liverpool and Everton will have out different teams for this return clash, but whereas Liverpool’s changes is limited to Nieuwenhuys return
Berry Nieuwenhuys at centre?
October 14, 1943 Liverpool will probably play Berry Nieuwenhuys, their versatile South African, at centre forward. Manager Mr. George Kay said to me today that
Reds’ one change
October 12, 1943 Manager Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool, is early in the field with his names for the return Merseyside “Derby” with Everton at
Liverpool’s young stars for the future
August 16, 1943 It was in the knowledge that clubs will need more youngsters than ever before that I went to Anfield on Saturday to
The juniors gets going
August 4, 1943 Preparations are going ahead for the opening of the football season in the Merseyside area. Some of Liverpool’s new juniors started their
Liverpool F.C.’s summer coaching
June 28, 1943 Footballers who were students of the game in junior football a couple of seasons ago will act as demonstrators when the Liverpool
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1943 (Evening Express main)
June 24, 1943 “The future policy of Liverpool F.C. remains unchanged,” said Mr. Richard Lawson Martindale, chairman, at the 51st annual meeting of the club
Holiday in Llandudno
June 3, 1943 Manager Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool, is now enjoying a well-earned rest at Llandudno and writes to say that he is having
Reds can do it
Friday, May 14 – 1943 Ninety minutes of the football Liverpool showed in the second half at Goodison Park on Wednesday will be sufficient to
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
Liverpool’s triumph is their players
May 6, 1943 The most gratifying feature of Liverpool’s success in the season now drawing to a close has been not the winning of the
Liverpool’s cup final probables
May 4, 1943 Liverpool will field one of their strongest teams for weeks when they oppose Manchester United in the Lancashire Senior Cup final first
Eastham’s return
Thursday, January 14 – 1943 Team flash from Anfield, per Secretary-Manager Mr. George Kay, is that Harry Eastham is on leave, and his name goes
Liverpool’s thirteen
January 12, 1943 Secretary-manager Mr. George Kay has thirteen names on his team sheet for the return Merseyside “Derby” with Everton due for Anfield on
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
Reds for Wrexham
December 29, 1942 Jack Westby, the Blackburn Rovers player, returns to Liverpool’s defence for the return Cup-tie with Wrexham at the Racecourse on Saturday, and
Reds newcomers
December 22, 1942 Liverpool will have the assistance of two newcomers for the Christmas holiday matches. They are Steve Hughes, the amateur centre-half from New
Liverpool’s Pre-War stars return
October 6, 1942 Two of Liverpool’s pre-war players return to the team to visit Manchester United at Maine-road on Saturday – Nieuwenhuys and Harley. In
A second double for Liverpool?
October 2, 1942 I shall be surprised if Liverpool fail to record their second “double” of the season tomorrow. Having conquered Bury 4-1 at Gigg
Jack Balmer may play
September 30, 1942 Jack Balmer, Liverpool’s English international forward, will probably make his first appearance of the season this week-end. Jack has been named among
Happy hunting ground
September 25, 1942 Since the start of wartime football Liverpool have struck no happier hunting ground than Gigg Lane, Bury. The Reds have made fully
Another Liverpool newcomer
September 23, 1942 Liverpool include a newcomer in their defence to oppose Bury at Gigg Lane on Saturday. This is Fred Williams, a left back,
Jack Westby for Liverpool
September 16, 1942 Jack Westby, the Blackburn Rovers half-back, will make his debut for Liverpool in the Merseyside “Derby” with Everton at Goodison Park on
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