April 2, 1945 Key note: “Liverpool and Everton met for the third time in ten days yesterday, when 22,815 spectators saw the latter gain revenge
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April 2, 1945 Key note: “Liverpool and Everton met for the third time in ten days yesterday, when 22,815 spectators saw the latter gain revenge
April 2, 1945 Liverpool, Merseyside’s most successful wartime club, are once again left to shoulder the banner of the area in the North War Cup.
March 31, 1945 Key note: “Liverpool proved once again the masters of Everton, winning the return League Cup tie at Goodison by 1-0 before a
March 29, 1945 At Goodison Park on Saturday, Everton and Liverpool renew their struggle to go a stage further in the money spinning League Cup
March 29, 1945 There will be right and possibly nine internationals in the great Goodison Park send off to the Easter holiday football programme of
March 27, 1945 Not for weeks has Manager Mr. George Kay of Liverpool, been so emphatic in his team announcement as he was when I
March 24, 1945 Match: Football League, North Cup, First Round, First Leg and Lancashire Cup, Second Round, First Leg, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool –
March 23, 1945 The Everton outlook brightened considerably when Secretary Mr. Theo Kelly made his team announcement for the recall of Harry Catterick, the enlistment
March 23, 1945 As they look round the terraces at Anfield tomorrow, where a crowd of at least 25,000 and maybe much more, will represent
March 19, 1945 Now a few points regarding the Anfield cup-tie, which will be the first of three big local “Derby” games in succession. We
March 17, 1945 Match: Football League, Northern Section, Regional 2, at Prenton Park, kick-off: 15:15. Tranmere Rovers – Liverpool 1-2 (0-1). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr.
March 16, 1945 Manager George Kay, of Liverpool, has received word that Billy Liddell, the Scottish international, and Cumner, of Wales and Arsenal, are certain
March 13, 1945 Liverpool conclude their qualifying programme with a visit t Tranmere Rovers at Prenton Park, and hope to have their Scottish internationals, Billy
March 10, 1945 Match: Football League, Northern Section, Regional 2, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Tranmere Rovers 3-1 (2-0). Attendance: 15,102. Referee: Mr. J.
March 9, 1945 Liverpool have no chance of overtaking Everton, but they can reach 15 points, and that is something which seems to be within
March 6, 1945 Liverpool do not anticipate much change in their team to meet Tranmere Rovers in the North Cup Qualifying Competition at Anfield on
March 3, 1945 Match: Football League, Northern Section, Regional 2 and Lancashire Cup, First Round, Second leg, at Haig Avenue. Southport – Liverpool 0-5 (0-4).
March 2, 1945 Liverpool may be expected to record their third win of the season over Souhport when they visit Haig Avenue tomorrow, although Manager
Saturday, February 17 – 1945 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Burnden Park. Bolton Wanderers – Liverpool 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 11,494; gate receipt: £929. Referee:
Friday, February 16 – 1945 Liverpool go to Burnden Park to tackle old friends in Bolton Wanderers in determined mood, for Manager Mr. George Kay
Thursday, February 15 – 1945 A spot of good news for Liverpool is that Michael Hulligan plays at outside-left against Bolton Wanderers at Burnden Park,
Monday, February 12 – 1945 Liverpool completely turned the tables on Everton in the return Derby game at Anfield, winning 3-1. They almost won by
Saturday, February 10 – 1945 Match: Football League, War Cup, Qualifying, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Everton 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 33,235. Referee: Mr. P.
Friday, February 9 – 1945 Liverpool may repeat an experiment which showed such a success last season, when they face Everton in the return North
Tuesday, February 6 – 1945 What of football? Well, while I do not anticipate much change in the Everton team for Saturday’s “derby” with Liverpool
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