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
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Sheffield United v Liverpool 0-1 (League match: August 31, 1946)
August 31, 1946 Key note: “In football, as in law, a good defence can get you almost anywhere. Thus, Liverpool, overplayed and threatened with a
Len Carney: Schoolmaster and a war-hero
August 29, 1946 Len Carney, fair-haired schoolmaster crashes into big-time football when he plays for Liverpool against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. He played a
Len Carney wounded in Italy
Monday, September 18 – 1944 Captain Len Carney, of West Derby, Liverpool, the Liverpool Football Club inside right, has been wounded in the leg in
Seven officers from Liverpool F.C.
September 7, 1944 Liverpool Football Club officials and followers are proud of the fact that no fewer than seven of their players have gained commissions
Won Croix de Guerre
August 20, 1943 The Evening Express understands that Lance-Bombardier Kenneth Carney, RA, son of Mrs. C.J. Carney, of 6, Mayfield-close, West Derby, Liverpool, has been
Liverpool’s final home cup game
March 3, 1942 Bill Jones, the young Glossop soldier-footballer, is the boy who might solve Liverpool’s centre-half problem. He has been selected to play in
Bury v Liverpool 2-3 (War League Cup: January 3, 1942)
January 3, 1942 Match: Football League, War Cup, First Round, at Gigg Lane. Bury – Liverpool 2-3 (2-3). Attendance: 1,338. Referee: Mr. J. Lawless (Bury).
Another win?
January 2, 1942 Liverpool have played nearly a dozen games with Bury since the war and not once have they been defeated. No matter where
Liverpool stars return
December 31, 1941 Willie Fagan and Len Carney, two of Liverpool’s pre-war stars, return to the team to visit Gigg Lane on Saturday to oppose
Many reserves for Liverpool
December 24, 1941 Chief interest locally centres on whether Everton or Liverpool will finish highest in the table. At the moment the Reds are two
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.
Liverpool out of luck
December 22, 1941 Liverpool were unlucky to lose a point to Stoke at Anfield, not because the other side got the equaliser a few minutes
Liverpool v Stoke City 1-1 (League match: December 20, 1941)
December 20, 1941 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Stoke City 1-1 (1-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. R.A. Mortimer. Liverpool
Stoke City at Anfield
December 19, 1941 Liverpool play their last home game in this half-season’s Regional programme tomorrow, when Stoke City, are the visitors to Anfield. Tomorrow week
Liverpool waiting for a slip
December 17, 1941 While the championship of the North Regional League seems to rest between Blackpool and Preston, the question is by no means settled
Liverpool’s team choices
December 17, 1941 Liverpool will have two of their pre-war players and five “guests” players in the team to oppose Stoke City in their final
Arthur Owen showed them
December 15, 1941 Arthur Owen, Tranmere Rovers stocky, fair-haired full-back, went to Anfield on Saturday and certainly showed the Liverpool folk that they made a
Liverpool’s efforts
December 15, 1941 Liverpool have two games against Stoke – home and away – to finish their League season. There is little chance of the
Tiny championship chance for Liverpool
December 15, 1941 Liverpool F.C. are clinging tenaciously to their slight championship chances, and this despite the fact that not since the war have they
Liverpool v Tranmere Rovers 7-2 (League match: December 13, 1941)
December 13, 1941 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Tranmere Rovers 7-2 (4-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. J. Phillips (Liverpool).
Liverpool’s task at Anfield
December 12, 1941 Those who think that results mean nothing to football these days would alter their opinion of they knew the behind-the-scenes keenness with
Liverpool’s probables against Tranmere
December 11, 1941 Liverpool, home to Tranmere, again include McIntosh, the former Preston and Blackpool left winger. This will be his first appearance at Anfield
Liverpool certs
December 9, 1941 It is early yet for Manager Mr. George Kay to give anything approaching a definite Liverpool team, but he has a spot
Liverpool’s fourteen
December 3, 1941 There are 15 names on Manager Mr. George Kay’s Liverpool team sheet at the moment. He is building up his side to
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