May 1, 1940 The Liverpool Reserve side to play Manchester United at Anfield, in the Lancashire League and Lancashire Cup is: – Syd Lund, Kenneth
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Goalkeeper Tom Brownbill for Liverpool Reserves
March 28, 1940 Tom Brownbill, a young goalkeeper from Haydock, who played well for Liverpool Reserves against Bolton Wanderers at Burden Park recently, is given
Liverpool Reserves at Blackpool
March 8, 1940 Liverpool F.C.’s second reserve string, at Blackpool in a Lancashire League match, play five local amateurs who have never before appeared for
Liverpool Reserves against Manchester United
February 29, 1940 Liverpool F.C.’s invitation to local youngsters to attend Anfield with a view of being taken up by the club had a good
Liverpool signing
Thursday, February 15 – 1940 Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool continues to sign up the young players and has high hopes of a local
Liverpool Reserves at Anfield Road
January 25, 1940 Liverpool Reserves entertain Bolton Wanderers at Anfield in a Lancashire League match and introduce Billy Hall (W.W. Hall) and W.S. Crompton, two
George Kay’s son to play for Liverpool
December 28, 1939 George Kay, 22-year-old son of Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool Football Club, will make his first appearance for the Reds on
Kenneth Seddon for Liverpool Reserves
December 6, 1939 Liverpool will include Kenneth Seddon, 17-year-old son of Jimmy Seddon, their third team trainer and former England and Bolton Wanderers centre half,
Rafferty and Cathrall for Liverpool Reserves
November 30, 1939 Liverpool include some highly-promising young players in their team to visit Blackpool in the Lancashire Football League. Cathrall, the former Liverpool schoolboy
Two guests for Liverpool Reserves
November 1, 1939 Liverpool will have the assistance of Jack Tennant (Stoke City) and Albert Malam (Doncaster Rovers) for their Lancashire Football League game against
Amateurs to start training again
October 5, 1939 Liverpool have decided to begin amateur training again next week. The amateurs will be able to attend at Anfield every Wednesday evening

John McKenna: A life-time in football
November 21, 1927 There are men in football today who have spent a life-time in the game – forty, fifty years of more. It is
Famous old-timers: William McOwen (Liverpool)
January 17, 1925 Of the original playing members of Liverpool F.C. not the least illustrious was William McOwen, who distinguished himself under the bar in
Liverpool to play South Liverpool at Dingle Park
April 24, 1918 The respective champions of the subsidiary competitions of the Lancashire League Section and Lancashire Combination meet at Dingle Park on Saturday, and
Tough test with Stoke awaits
December 17, 1915 Stoke have been one of the surprising teams of the Lancashire League tourney. They beat Preston, ran Burnley to goal, drew with

All honours but one
Saturday, July 4 – 1914 In the beginning was Everton, and Everton were the goods, so they said. The Everton of those day’s played at
Romance of football – Liverpool F.C.’s rapid rise to fame
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Liverpool’s rise to fame is one of the romances of football. It has been a hard fight for those who
Liverpool celebrated its twenty-first birthday
Wednesday, February 19 – 1913 A strong, juicy smell smote me as I climbed the Sandon steps. The Liverpool Football Club had forestalled me by
Peter Platt charged with assault
March 24, 1909 Peter Platt, the Luton goalkeeper, was yesterday fined £2, including costs, at Luton, on two charges of assault. Platt formerly kept goal
James Garside transferred to Liverpool
March 11, 1904 Liverpool Football Club Executive have just secured the transfer of James Garside, outside left of Accrington Stanley. Garside, who is considered the
John Waddington transferred to Liverpool
April 3, 1902 The negotiations which were opened a short time ago for the securing by the Chorley club of the well-known players Tommy Bradshaw
The man who made first-class football possible in the city of Liverpool
Saturday, March 22 – 1902 The demise of Ald. John Houlding, the ex-Lord Mayor of Liverpool, will be a serious loss to Merseyside football, and
Daniel Cunliffe for Portsmouth
Thursday, May 2 – 1901 We are informed that Cunliffe and Turner have been signed on to play for the Portsmouth F.C. during next season.
A new League for the reserves?
February 16, 1901 A special sub-committee of the Lancashire League has been appointed to invite the reserve teams of Everton, Liverpool, Preston North End, Burnley,

Famous men in football, No. 35: Jack Plant
April 28, 1899 In the magnificent series of cup success byw hich the name of Bury has beenw ritten large on the scroll of fame,
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