September 25, 1939 The spectators, who numbered just under 6,000, witnessed a highly entertaining game in which Liverpool proved too good for Bolton, particularly in
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Liverpool’s fine form
September 25, 1939 Van Den Berg’s skill at Anfield. Liverpool followed their 5-0 win at Chester by beating Bolton Wanderers 3-0 at Anfield. Admitting the
Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers 3-0 (Friendly: September 23, 1939)
September 23, 1939 Match: Friendly, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:15. Liverpool – Bolton Wanderers 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. W.H.E. Evans. Liverpool (2-3-5): Arthur Riley,
Bolton Wanderers visit Anfield
September 23, 1939 Until the regional competitions begin friendly matches will be the order and today there is a good programme of games covering the
Half price for Services at Anfield
September 21, 1939 Liverpool F.C. will admit soldiers and sailors in uniform (which includes RAF men) to Saturday’s match at Anfield at half price. Special
Liverpool’s eleven for Saturday
September 21, 1939 Liverpool’s side for the match against Bolton Wanderers, at Anfield on Saturday, shows one change from the side which won at Chester.
Frank Rawcliffe for New Brighton
September 21, 1939 Nine players with League experience are included in New Brighton’s team to visit Crewe Alexandra on Saturday. The other two are Frank
Arthur Riley for Dirk Kemp
September 21, 1939 Liverpool F.C. have a late change for their match against Bolton Wanderers, at Anfield, on Saturday (kick-off 3.15). Kemp has been troubled
Team changes for Liverpool
September 20, 1939 Phil Taylor, the former Bristol Rovers forward, returns to Liverpool’s team on Saturday against Bolton Wanderers at Anfield. Taylor pulled a thigh
Ralph Holden @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Ralph Holden on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Ralph Holden: Born: 1886: Blundellsands, Liverpool, England. Passed away: September 19, 1939: Royal Oak Hotel, Blundellsands, Liverpool,
Easy Liverpool win at Chester
September 18, 1939 Liverpool score five. Keen game at Chester. Liverpool’s match at Chester produced a 5-0 victory and a gate worth £300. Long before
Liverpool F.C. footballers in Khaki
September 18, 1939 There was a decided military air about the Liverpool F.C. party which made the journey to Chester for the game with the
Chester v Liverpool 0-5 (Friendly: September 16, 1939)
September 16, 1939 Match: Friendly, at Sealand Road, kick-off: 15:15. Chester – Liverpool 0-5 (0-1). Attendance: 5,659; gate recepits: £300. Chester (2-3-5): Bill Shortt, Vic
Chester side to face Liverpool
September 15, 1939 For their match at Chester to-morrow, Liverpool will probably field the following side: – Dirk Kemp, Jim Harley, Bernard Ramsden, Matt Busby,
Liverpool’s team against Chester
September 14, 1939 Liverpool’s probable team to meet Chester, on Saturday (3.15), will be: – Dirk Kamp, Jim Harley, Bernard Ramsden, Matt Busby, Tom Bush,
Liverpool visit Chester
September 12, 1939 Liverpool last night made provisional arrangements with Chester to play at Chester on Saturday, kick-off 3.15. “We shall have a good team
No training being done
September 11, 1939 Liverpool players who are available are still reporting to the ground day by day in case they are required. No training is
Liverpool F.C. and Everton F.C. discus position
Tuesday, September 5 – 1939 The directors of Liverpool and Everton football clubs met as usual last night –with the item “team selection” missing from
Liverpool v Chelsea 1-0 (League match: September 2, 1939)
September 2, 1939 Key note: “Liverpool won a gallant victory against Chelsea by a goal to nl, but it was an occasion memorable not for
Football stars of the week
September 2, 1939 (Evening Express: September 2, 1939) Tommy Lawton, Everton, Phil Taylor, Liverpool, Herman van den Berg, Liverpool, Bobby Main, New Brighton, Bill Hawthorne,
Willie Sloan: Liverpool F.C.’s Scottish scout
September 2, 1939 I was happy to renew acquaintance on Wednesday evening, at the Middlesbrough game at Anfield, with Mr. Willie Sloan, Liverpool’s Scottish scout,
Chelsea visit Anfield
September 2, 1939 The chief feature on Merseyside to-day is the meeting of Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield. The London side are determined to make
Consider it Cyril Done
Saturday, September 2 – 1939 Three games at centre-forward … then right into First Division football. This is the strange experience of Cyril Done, eighteen-year-old
Cyril Done to lead the Liverpool attack
Friday, September 1 – 1939 There is only one change in the Liverpool side that rallied so effectively to beat Middlesbrough. Phil Taylor is injured
Liverpool players get leave
Friday, September 1 – 1939 Twenty of the Liverpool players joined their Territorial battalion yesterday, but the players will be available to oppose Chelsea to-morrow
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