Monday, July 31 – 1939 Practically the whole of the 9th Battalion of the King’s Liverpool Regiment turned out last night to welcome the Liverpool
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Footballers off to camp
July 30, 1939 Liverpool F.C. players’ in training. Twenty-four players from Liverpool F.C. were among Territorials who left Liverpool yesterday for training camps. They were

Liverpool players’ report for training
July 27, 1939 Liverpool players reported at the Anfield ground yesterday, and Everton receive their members at Goodison Park on Monday. Mr. William John Harrop,
Liverpool F.C. in the territorial army
Tuesday, July 18 – 1939 Liverpool F.C. players, who recently joined the Territorial Army in a body in answer to the Joint War Office and
New contracts for George Kay and his staff
July 1, 1939 Mr. George Kay, Liverpool manager, has had his contract renewed for three years. He joined Liverpool from Southampton three years ago. Other
Change of personnel at Liverpool F.C.
July 1, 1939 Liverpool F.C. announce several sweeping changes in personnel. Mr. George Kay, the manager for the last three years, has had his contract
Liverpool F.C. tourists return
June 9, 1939 Members of Liverpool F.C. party arrived at Lime-street Station, Liverpool, on their return from Sweden, to-day. All reported fit. The party was
Matt Busby: Letter from Sweden (May 29, 1939)
May 29, 1939 The Liverpool tourists are having a splendid time in Sweden. Matt Busby has sent Pilot the following letter from Stockholm: “Here we

Liverpool F.C.’s “Tour of Scandinavia” starts
May 22, 1939 Liverpool Football Club touring party left Liverpool today for their Scandinavian tour, which continues until June 9. During that time they will
Liverpool F.C. in the Army
May 5, 1939 The entire Liverpool Football Club team, including Mr. George Kay, the manager, joined the Territorials yesterday. A scene at the 5ft King’s
Liverpool F.C. players on the march
May 5, 1939 Twenty nine members of the Liverpool F.C. arrived on an Army lorry to join up in the 5th King’s Territorials at Townsend
Bob Paisley for Liverpool F.C.?
May 3, 1939 Liverpool will sign new half-back Liverpool are to sign on Bob Paisley, the left-half back of Bishop Auckland – winners of the
Liverpool scouting for a goalkeeper
March 26, 1939 Quite a Liverpool invasion at the semi-finals. The Anfield club was represented from headquarters at both Ibrox and Tynecastle. They didn’t advise

Team news for Liverpool v Stockport County
January 18, 1939 Owing to recent strenuous games under bad ground conditions a number of clubs have casualty lists, and there are, therefore, doubts about

George Paterson in the Liverpool side
Friday, January 6 – 1939 During yesterday work on clearing the ground was started at Anfield and this will be completed this morning. Mr. George
Liverpool’s players fit for Luton Town test
January 5, 1939 More than £200,000 worth of footballers under one roof! This is what I found at Cleveleys, when I went to see the
Liverpool defensive change?
January 4, 1939 It is probable that all the Liverpool players who have been on the injured list will be available if required for the
Liverpool rest at Cleveleys
January 3, 1939 Conditions beat Reds at Middlesbrough. Liverpool went to Cleveleys today to have a tonic for Saturday’s FA Cup-tie against Luton Town at
Liverpool F.C.: Weighing up form
January 2, 1939 Liverpool had three representatives in London area. I met two – Messrs. Walter Henry Cartwright and George Alfred Richards. They had been

Portsmouth v Liverpool preview 1938 (get to know the Liverpool team)
November 4, 1938 Anderson, who has registered three hat tricks in amassing a total of 15 goals for the Reserve team this season, will lead
All the money poured out
Wednesday, October 19 – 1938 When Liverpool won the championship in consecutive seasons after the war they held their heads high and seemed ready to
George Kay’s capture of Harry Rawcliffe
May 11, 1938 In signing Harry Rawcliffe, Darwen’s 18-year-old inside right, Mr. George Kay, the Liverpool manager, got in ahead of several rivals, including Blackburn
Bill Kinghorn transferred to Liverpool
May 2, 1938 The first professional “ticket” for a Hampden favourite is announced. Bill Kinghorn, Queen’ Park outside left, signed last night for Liverpool. Manager
F.A. Commission over a knee injury
March 9, 1938 A Football Association Commission at the Midland Hotel, Derby, this afternoon, inquired into incidents in the F.A. Cup fourth round replay between
Last minute selection for Kay
Friday, February 11 – 1938 Mr. George Kay, the Liverpool manager, intends to wait until the last possible moment before selecting the side in order
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