All articles about Dick Williams on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Dick Williams: Born: November 12, 1871: Liverpool (Lancashire), England. Passed away: November 5, 1939: Leigh, England. Funeral
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All articles about Dick Williams on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Dick Williams: Born: November 12, 1871: Liverpool (Lancashire), England. Passed away: November 5, 1939: Leigh, England. Funeral
Saturday, November 4 – 1939 Match: Lancashire Cup, First Round, at Burnden Park. Bolton Wanderers – Liverpool 1-3 (1-3). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. E.W. Baker
Saturday, November 4 – 1939 Match: International friendly for the Red Cross Fund, at Goodison Park. Football League XI – All-British XI 3-3 (2-2). Attendance:
November 3, 1939 The match of the stars in the titbit of tomorrow’s football fare. Goodison Park is the scene of action. Twenty-two of the
Thursday, November 2 – 1939 Liverpool Football Club are making strenuous efforts to induce the Football League to permit the payment of bonuses to players
Thursday, November 2 – 1939 I had a letter from Matt Busby, Liverpool’s international captain, who is now a physical instructor somewhere in the south.
Wednesday, November 1 – 1939 Eric Mansley, the young goalkeeper whom Liverpool secured from Chester last season, makes his first appearance in Liverpool’s first team
Wednesday, November 1 – 1939 Liverpool have given a lead to the clubs of the Football League in relation to the re-establishment of bonus payments.
October 31, 1939 Liverpool Football Club directors last night decided to ask the Football League to sanction payment of bonuses to players for a win
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):
October 24, 1939 Derry City’s famous international, Jimmy Kelly, was married in the Long Tower Church, Derry, yesterday morning, to Miss Mary C. Gibbons, a
October 14, 1939 One of the wise heads, Manager George Kay, of Liverpool F.C., has not taken long to tumble to the new order of
October 11, 1939 Matt Busby, the Liverpool F.C. captain, will not be available for further matches this season. He has been appointed sergeant-instructor to the
October 5, 1939 The first wartime professional signing has been made by Liverpool Football Club. They have signed a professional Eddie Spicer, former English international
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
October 2, 1939 Eighty-two English Football League clubs are to take part in the Regional competition, and the Management Committee at Crewe today divided the
October 2, 1939 Neither Everton nor Liverpool have arranged any matches for October 14. They are waiting to know if the regional fare will open
October 2, 1939 Since we have had friendly football I have met many people who, maybe because they are not satisfied with good, constructive play,
Saturday, September 30 – 1939 Match: Friendly, at Ewood Park. Blackburn Rovers – Liverpool 0-5 (0-3). Attendance: . Referee: Mr. A. Cunliffe (Blackburn). Blackburn Rovers
September 30, 1939 1878 – Formation of the St. Domingo Football Club by members of the New Connexion Chapel, Everton. First games played in Stanley
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
September 29, 1939 Chester will play Charlie Leyfield, of Doncaster Rovers, against Wrexham at Sealand Road, and Tommy Cooper, Liverpool’s international back, has been given
September 28, 1939 Clubs all over the country are making application for the services of players of other clubs residing in their home towns. Liverpool
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,
September 26, 1939 Liverpool directors meet tonight to make their choice for the visit to Blackburn Rovers, from whom comes word that the greater part
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