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
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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
Liverpool in County final
May 3, 1943 Liverpool, starting their second leg of their Lancashire Semi-Final against Bolton, at Anfield, three goals to the good, were never in danger
Liverpool through to Cup final
May 1, 1943 Liverpool had the assistance of several new guest players for their Lancashire Cup semi-final with Bolton Wanderers at Anfield today. They were
Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers 4-0 (War time, Lancashire Cup match)
May 1, 1943 Match: Lancashire Cup Semi-final, Second Leg, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Bolton Wanderers 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 9,433; gate receipts: £537. Referee:
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
Michael Hulligan signs pro forms with Liverpool F.C.
Monday, December 21 – 1942 Michael Hulligan, Liverpool’s 19-year-old wing forward, yesterday signed professional forms for the club. This marks yet another step in Liverpool’s
Tranmere Rovers friendly for the Reserves
September 24, 1942 Followers of amateur football on Merseyside will be on short rations on Saturday for many fixtures have been postponed. Liverpool Reserves have
Arthur Shepherd’s “bag”
September 17, 1942 It used to be said of Liverpool Football Club that while they could always find first-class goalkeeper, they could never discover a
The mini derby
September 15, 1942 For the return game with Liverpool ‘A’ the Blues will start with; Wilf Birkett, Tuthill, Curwen, Jack Humphreys, Martin McDonnell, Tommy Fairfoull,
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
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
Tranmere Rovers “A” v Liverpool “A” (Liverpool County Challenge Cup: May 25, 1942)
May 25, 1942 Match: Challenge Cup, at Prenton Park, kick-off: 15:30. Tranmere Rovers “A”– Liverpool “A”. Tranmere Rovers ‘A’ (2-3-5): Bob Yeardsley, V.L. Stone, Eric
Liverpool juniors at Tranmere Rovers
May 23, 1942 Birkenhead enthusiasts are well catered for seeing that Prenton Park stages the challenge match between the juniors of Tranmere Rovers and Liverpool.
The Liverpool “A” team semi-final
May 14, 1942 Liverpool “A”, home to Randles in the return George Mahon Cup semi-final, will be selected from: – Phil Keane, Kenneth Seddon, Bill
Celebrations for Liverpool’s young players
March 5, 1942 Saturday will be a big day for the young players of Liverpool’s Amateur team. In the afternoon they visit Randle at Runcorn
Liverpool University at Anfield
January 1, 1942 On Saturday Liverpool “A” will entertain Liverpool University at Anfield. Liverpool “A” (from): Willis, Jack Macdonald, Kenneth Seddon, Richard Kirwan, Parry, Bob
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.
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
County Combination team news
December 11, 1941 Carlton, in their first County Combination season, are now the strongest challengers to Liverpool’s supremacy. They are only three points behind and
Seeking “doubles” in County Combination
December 4, 1941 “Doubles” in Saturday’s County Combination games in which the highlight is the return between leaders, Liverpool and Automac, at Anfield. The Reds
Old Fred’s £10 car takes Arsenal “gate” to the bank
March 20, 1939 Old Freddie White leaves the Arsenal Football Ground every Saturday afternoon in a battered old £10 car with the whole of the
Cliftonville v Distillery 1-1 (Belfast Charity Cup: April 24, 1897)
April 24, 1897 Match: Belfast Charity Cup Final, at Solitude (Belfast). Cliftonville – Distillery 1-1 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. James Torrans. Cliftonville (2-3-5): Thomas
Irish League v English League 0-2 (Inter League: November 7, 1896)
November 7, 1896 Match: Inter League, at The Oval (Belfast). Irish League – English League 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. John Marshall (Glasgow); linesmen:
English League v Irish League 2-2 (Inter League: November 9, 1895)
November 9, 1895 International: Inter League, at Victoria Grounds (Stoke), kick-off: 15:00. English League – Irish League 2-2 (0-2). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Armitt
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