January 11, 1975 Match: Football League, First Division, at Baseball Ground, kick-off: 15:00. Derby County – Liverpool 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 33,463. Referee: Mr. M. Sinclair.
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January 11, 1975 Match: Football League, First Division, at Baseball Ground, kick-off: 15:00. Derby County – Liverpool 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 33,463. Referee: Mr. M. Sinclair.
January 4, 1975 Key note: “Fast and furious – that was how Cup holders Liverpool battled with Stoke City in the third round of the
January 3, 1975 Fitness tests and injury problems rounded off F.A. Cup week for Bob Paisley on the eve of their round cup tie at
Tuesday October 22 – 1974 The Revie Revolution takes further shape. Don Revie’s first England squad contains eight of the team which failed against Poland
July 31, 1974 Liverpool are now getting down to the heart of pre-season training – games against other clubs, even though they are behind closed
July 30, 1974 Match: Friendly (behind closed doors), at Sealand Road. Chester – Liverpool 3-4. Chester: Liverpool: Ray Clemence, Tommy Smith, Alec Lindsay, Phil Thompson,
January 29, 1974 Key note: “Bill Shankly delivered some blistering home truths to his too-casual players during the half-time interval at Carlisle yesterday. His pep-talk
Wednesday, November 21 – 1973 Match: League Cup, 3rd Round, at Roker Park, kick off: 14:00. Sunderland – Liverpool 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 36,208. The Liverpool
September 1, 1973 Key note: “A hard fought game but short of shooting action – that was the way of it for Liverpool at Leicester
Wednesday, May 9 – 1973 Rain stopped play at Anfield last night in this UEFA (EUFA) Cup Final first leg. Torrential rain turned the pitch
December 26, 1972 Key note: “Christmas doesn’t come any happier than it did at Anfield this year as Liverpool took four more strides towards the
July 21, 1972 Liverpool are set for the big spend. “We can only get better.” Liverpool F.C. shareholders were warned last night that the big-spending,
May 2, 1972 Misfortune was added to the disappointment of defeat at Derby for Kevin Keegan, the Liverpool F.C. forward, when he returned to Liverpool
May 2, 1972 An angry Bill Shankly last night criticised two refereeing decisions which may have cost Liverpool the League championship. As he travelled back
May 1, 1972 Key note: “Luck, that imponderable quality of which champions are made, finally deserted Liverpool last night. For 15 unbeaten matches it had
September 1, 1971 Key note: “They say there is a rotten apple in every barrel nd as such every team, no matter how good, will
May 3, 1971 Bill Shankly switched his attention from Cup Final opponents Arsenal to lowly Scunthorpe yesterday and bought the Fourth Division club’s midfield player
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