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
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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
Sam Bartram to be a war time guest for Liverpool
August 12, 1940 Liverpool Football Club expect to have the services of one of the finest goalkeepers in the country next season. This is Sam
The funeral of Tommy Cooper
Saturday, June 29 – 1940 Football organisations were strongly represented at the funeral service at Littleover Parish Church to-day for Tommy Cooper, the former Derby
Novelty by Frank Swift
Saturday, June 1 – 1940 I was chatting with Messrs. George Kay and George Patterson, of Liverpool FC, during the week, and they asked: “Have
Array of stars
May 28, 1940 Form indicates that Liverpool will complete a “double” over Tranmere and so consolidate their position ahead of the Blues in the race
The travelling cinema at Anfield
May 25, 1940 The Liverpool National Savings Committee’s travelling cinema van visiting the Liverpool Football Club’s ground at Anfield during it publicity tour of the
Lancashire “Derby” for Liverpool
May 24, 1940 Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool has been busy all the week seeking players to complete a representative side to oppose Manchester
Matt Busby not available
May 21, 1940 The Reds will be without their captain, Matt Busby, for the match on Saturday. Mr. George Kay, manager of the Reds, states
Liverpool Reserves against Manchester United
February 29, 1940 Liverpool F.C.’s invitation to local youngsters to attend Anfield with a view of being taken up by the club had a good
Dennis Cooke signing this week?
Tuesday, February 6 – 1940 Liverpool are hoping to sign, as a professional, Dennis Cooke, their six foot centre-half. Negotiations have been proceeding for some
In the air
Tuesday, February 6 – 1940 Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool, will have a talk with his directors today, and no doubt a probable team
Liverpool youth is being served
January 4, 1940 Manager George Kay, of Liverpool, has always been keen to give youth a show. Now that the war has cut into football
Reds’ Deepdale triumph
January 1, 1940 “Ten to one chances come off sometimes.” In these words Mr. George Kay, Liverpool’s manager, correctly summed up the victory of a
George Kay’s son to play for Liverpool
December 28, 1939 George Kay, 22-year-old son of Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool Football Club, will make his first appearance for the Reds on
Liverpool F.C. and bonuses
Thursday, November 2 – 1939 Liverpool Football Club are making strenuous efforts to induce the Football League to permit the payment of bonuses to players
Youngsters for Liverpool duty
October 14, 1939 One of the wise heads, Manager George Kay, of Liverpool F.C., has not taken long to tumble to the new order of
– It ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it.
October 2, 1939 Since we have had friendly football I have met many people who, maybe because they are not satisfied with good, constructive play,
Liverpool F.C. footballers in Khaki
September 18, 1939 There was a decided military air about the Liverpool F.C. party which made the journey to Chester for the game with the
Liverpool visit Chester
September 12, 1939 Liverpool last night made provisional arrangements with Chester to play at Chester on Saturday, kick-off 3.15. “We shall have a good team
They keep the grass green at Anfield
August 26, 1939 Anfield makes great demands for maintenance, and here are the men who keep the grass green and the slate clean for Liverpool
Liverpool have another goalkeeper star
Thursday, August 10 – 1939 Liverpool can always find goalkeepers, but for seasons have been trying to find central forwards. The opening trial match at
Dallison Cooper for Liverpool F.C.
Thursday, August 10 – 1939 While Mr. George Kay, Liverpool’s manager was on holiday at Bournemouth, he did not forget about football. He kept his
News about Liverpool’s trial and life in camp
Thursday, August 3 – 1939 Liverpool F.C. will hold their first trial match tomorrow evening – at Langrove Camp. The staff at Anfield today were
6 a.m. reveille for Liverpool F.C. players
August 1, 1939 In camp with the “terriers” It’s grand training for football. Liverpool Football Club will hold their first practice match this week –
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