Tuesday, September 15 – 1942 Both Everton and Liverpool have doubts regarding their teams for the second of the big Merseyside “Derby” games, which is
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Questions over the defenders
September 8, 1942 Liverpool and Everton are faced with several problems regarding their teams to play in the first of the season’s big Merseyside “Derby”
Derby match team problems
September 8, 1942 Liverpool and Everton are faced with several problems regarding their teams to play in the first of the season’s big Merseyside “Derby”
Attacking power
September 4, 1942 While appreciating that Wrexham, with their galaxy of “guest” players, are a much more dangerous force than they were last season, I
Chance for Liverpool juniors
September 1, 1942 Two of Liverpool’s young products of the ‘A’ team, boys who were brought to the limelight last season, are included among the
Liverpool’s chosen against Wrexham
August 28, 1942 Liverpool had hoped to include both Jack Balmer and Willie Fagan in their attack to oppose Wrexham but neither of them is
Liverpool “A” against Randle at Anfield
August 28, 1942 Liverpool “A” (v. Randle, at Anfield) from: Morris, Kenneth Seddon, Richard Kirwan, Bob Arnold, George Kay, Battersby, Jack Macdonald, Willie Hall, Jack
Local talent on view
Tuesday, August 18 – 1942 Liverpool will not hold any public trials this season, but tests are progressing apace in private games. Another of these
Liverpool getting ready
Monday, August 3 – 1942 Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool Football Club, is back from a short rest, busy preparing for the new season,
Liverpool prepare for next season
July 21, 1942 Merseyside football clubs are wasting no time in building-up first class combination for the next Soccer season, which opens on August 29.
Openings for amateurs
Monday, July 6 – 1942 Liverpool FC are again running a series of trials for promising young amateurs, and those who wish to take part
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1942
June 26, 1942 Twenty-one years on the Board Mr. Walter Henry Cartwright and Mr. William Harvey Webb, the Liverpool directors who were re-elected at the annual
Liverpool “A” celebrated a super season
June 13, 1942 Liverpool “A” team’s celebrated “do” on Saturday was one of the happiest little Soccer functions I have been to for some time.
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
A new football school by George Kay
June 3, 1942 Liverpool have good cause to be pleased with the showing which their former ‘A’ team players have made in the senior side
Liverton doubts
May 28, 1942 Liverpool have two blanks yet to fill before their side against Everton, at Anfield, in the Liverpool Senior Cup final is complete.
Liverpool ‘A’ – A splendid record
Tuesday, May 12 – 1942 Mention of the ‘A’ team bring to mind the remarkable record of Liverpool’s second string this season. After starting off
Liverpool’s team vs. Chester
May 6, 1942 Liverpool will field a strong side for their return Lancashire Cup-tie with Chester at Anfield on Saturday, and for once there are
Liverpool’s final home cup game
March 3, 1942 Bill Jones, the young Glossop soldier-footballer, is the boy who might solve Liverpool’s centre-half problem. He has been selected to play in
Liverpool stars return
December 31, 1941 Willie Fagan and Len Carney, two of Liverpool’s pre-war stars, return to the team to visit Gigg Lane on Saturday to oppose
Liverpool team problems
December 23, 1941 Mr. George Kay, Liverpool F.C.’s manager, is having some difficulty getting his side together for the visit to Stoke on Christmas Day.
Stoke City at Anfield
December 19, 1941 Liverpool play their last home game in this half-season’s Regional programme tomorrow, when Stoke City, are the visitors to Anfield. Tomorrow week
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
Liverpool’s team choices
December 17, 1941 Liverpool will have two of their pre-war players and five “guests” players in the team to oppose Stoke City in their final
Liverpool’s efforts
December 15, 1941 Liverpool have two games against Stoke – home and away – to finish their League season. There is little chance of the
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