January 17, 1948 Match: Central League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Burnley Reserves 0-2 (0-1). Liverpool (2-3-5): Russell Crossley; Jim Harley, Bernard Ramsden; Willie Fagan,
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Liverpool v Manchester City 2-0 (Lancashire Cup: October 22, 1947)
October 22, 1947 Match: Lancashire Cup, First round, at Anfield. Liverpool – Manchester City 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. W. Prescot. Liverpool (2-3-5): Ray
Burnley Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 1-0 (Central League)
Saturday, September 6 – 1947 Reserves, Central League, at Turf Moor. Burnley Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 1-0 (0-0). Referee: Mr. J. McCann (Preston). Burney Reserves
Liverpool v Chesterfield 2-2 (League match: December 22, 1945)
December 22, 1945 Key note: “Liverpool once again found the Chesterfield defence a hard nut to crack, and that they took a half share of
Bob Priday for the Reserves
Thursday, December 5 – 1945 Liverpool make three changes for their visit to Huddersfield Town, for Nieuwenhuys has recovered from his thigh injury and returns
Liverpool – Blackburn Rovers 4-0 (War time, League match)
Saturday, September 29 – 1945 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield. Liverpool – Blackburn Rovers 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 24,532. Referee: Mr. J.H. Parker (Crewe).
Blackburn Rovers – Liverpool 0-5 (War time, League match)
Saturday, September 22 – 1945 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Ewood Park. Blackburn Rovers – Liverpool 0-5 (0-1). Attendance: 5,131. Referee: Mr. J.H. Parker
Team news for Liverpool F.C.
August 30, 1945 Liverpool will select from 15 players for their match with Burnley at Anfield, Nieuwenhuys, Liddell, Fagan, Westby and Gulliver being included as
Liverpool Reserves and Liverpool “A”
August 23, 1945 The reserve side to play West Bromwich Albion in the Central League fixture at Anfield includes Ramsden and Easdale, making their first
‘Old Firm’ at Anfield
Monday, August 20 – 1945 It should not take the Liverpool directors very long to choose their team for next Saturday’s game if most of
Liverpool F.C. practice
Saturday, August 18 – 1945 Quite a fair crowd turned up at Anfield to-day to see Liverpool’s first public practice match, when two mixed teams
Liverpool’s practice game
August 15, 1945 Liverpool F.C. stage their first and only public practice game on Saturday at Anfield (3 pm=, when they mix up the seniors

Matt Busby gazes into Reds’ future
Tuesday, February 1 – 1944 Matt Busby, Liverpool’s club captain and one of Scotland’s war-time captain’s, is of the considered opinion that Liverpool will prove
Bright finish at Anfield
June 8, 1942 It was a happy thought to wind up another season of war-time football at Anfield with a friendly game, which brought together
Liverpool v Red Rose XI 2-3 (War time, charity match)
June 6, 1942 Key note: “It was a happy thought to wind up another season of war-time football at Anfield with a friendly game, which
Football still lingers on
June 5, 1942 The game at Anfield ought to draw a good crowd, for it gives the Reds’ supporters a chance of seeing some pre-war
Anfield Charity match
June 4, 1942 For their match against the Army side at Anfield on Saturday, Liverpool are likely to include a number of players from other
Anfield’s ‘Past v Present’ idea
Tuesday, May 12 – 1942 Liverpool FC have applied to the Football Association for permission to stage a charity game at Anfield on Saturday, June
Back in training at Anfield
Thursday, August 15 – 1940 Liverpool Football Club’s professional and signed amateurs report for training on Tuesday evening next. Matt Busby and Jim Harley have

Footballers in the Army
Tuesday, November 7 – 1939 In this picture (left to right) are Stan Cullis (captain of Wolverhampton Wanderers), Jack Easdale (Liverpool), and George Murphy (Middlesbrough)
Liverpool v Port Vale 1-1 (League match: October 28, 1939)
October 28, 1939 Match: Regional League, Western Division, at Anfield. Liverpool – Port Vale 1-1 (0-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. F. Percy (Liverpool). Liverpool (2-3-5):
Liverpool’s classic display
October 2, 1939 Some of the side had one a route march. Circumstances conspired against Liverpool F.C., but they have rarely played better than when

Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool 0-5 (Friendly: September 30, 1939)
Saturday, September 30 – 1939 Match: Friendly, at Ewood Park. Blackburn Rovers – Liverpool 0-5 (0-3). Attendance: . Referee: Mr. A. Cunliffe (Blackburn). Blackburn Rovers
Liverpool’s proud goal distinction
September 29, 1939 Liverpool go to Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park with a proud distinction. They have not had a goal scored against them in
Liverpool unchanged for Blackburn Rovers
September 27, 1939 Liverpool will have out their full team for the match against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park on Saturday. Riley continues in goal,
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