Thursday, August 10 – 1939 While Mr. George Kay, Liverpool’s manager was on holiday at Bournemouth, he did not forget about football. He kept his
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George Poland and Bob Paisley please at Anfield
Wednesday, August 9 – 1939 Reds beat the Whites. Football trials cut little ice as a rule, but last night’s Anfield “preview” cut a lot
Everton’s first game
Wednesday, August 9 – 1939 Everton take the field on Saturday at Goodison Park, kick-off at 3.15, when the championship team, in blue, will oppose
Liverpool’s slave trading days
Wednesday, August 9 – 1939 “Outside the Palm House in Sefton Park is a statue of Christopher Columbus, on which is the inscription, ‘The discoverer
Ted Harston in Shorts
Tuesday, August 8 – 1939 Ted Harston, the former Liverpool, Mansfield Town and Bristol City centre-forward, has joined Shorts in the Kent League. (Western Daily
Liverpool F.C.’s first trial match tomorrow
Tuesday, August 8 – 1939 Three new professionals on view. Young players get their chance. Football again tomorrow! The first big practice match is down
The return of the Territorial Army to Liverpool
August 6, 1939 Back from camp. City’s welcome to the Territorial. Tributes to the new units’ efficiency. Memories of another August day twenty-five years ago
Liverpool F.C. players’ camp life
Saturday, August 5 – 1939 “This has been a big change for all of us, but it has been a fine experience and we have
Tom Morrison compensated for football injury
Saturday, August 5 – 1939 Tom Morrison, the former St. Mirren, Liverpool, Sunderland and Ayr United international half-back, was at Dublin Circuit Court during last
Footballers with no privileges
Friday, August 4 – 1939 Everything continues to run smoothly at Langrove Camp, where 24 Liverpool footballers are in camp with the 9th King’s Liverpool
News about Liverpool’s trial and life in camp
Thursday, August 3 – 1939 Liverpool F.C. will hold their first trial match tomorrow evening – at Langrove Camp. The staff at Anfield today were
Advertisement: Liverpool F.C. season tickets
Thursday, August 3 – 1939 (Evening Express, 03-08-1939) Liverpool, season tickets, Anfield Road, club offices, Grand Stand, Kemlyn Road Stand, numbered seats, reserved seats
6 a.m. reveille for Liverpool F.C. players
August 1, 1939 In camp with the “terriers” It’s grand training for football. Liverpool Football Club will hold their first practice match this week –
Liverpool players enjoying their camp
Monday, July 31 – 1939 Practically the whole of the 9th Battalion of the King’s Liverpool Regiment turned out last night to welcome the Liverpool
Footballers off to camp
July 30, 1939 Liverpool F.C. players’ in training. Twenty-four players from Liverpool F.C. were among Territorials who left Liverpool yesterday for training camps. They were
Practice games for Liverpool
Saturday, July 29 – 1939 Liverpool F.C. have fixed their public practice games for Wednesday, August 9, and Wednesday, August 16. Everton have only one,
Liverpool players’ report for training
July 27, 1939 Liverpool players reported at the Anfield ground yesterday, and Everton receive their members at Goodison Park on Monday. Mr. William John Harrop,
Footballers and motor-cars
Tuesday, July 18 – 1939 Disturbed at the possibility of injuries arising out of accidents, Portsmouth Football Club, holders of the FA Cup, have ordered
Liverpool F.C. in the territorial army
Tuesday, July 18 – 1939 Liverpool F.C. players, who recently joined the Territorial Army in a body in answer to the Joint War Office and
Ray Lambert sign professional contract with Liverpool F.C.
Tuesday, July 18 – 1939 Ray Lambert, Liverpool Football Club’s Welsh schoolboy international centre-half, who was seventeen yesterday, has signed professional forms for the Anfield
Tom Bradshaw transferred to South Liverpool
July 18, 1939 As anticipated, Tom Bradshaw, the former Liverpool and Scottish international centre-half, duly signed for South Liverpool, negotiations between officials of the club
Annual bowling match with Preston North End
July 15, 1939 The annual bowling match between Liverpool Football Club officials and their Preston prototypes was played at the Liverpool Bowling Club green, Church
Tom Bromilow appointed manager of Leicester City
July 15, 1939 Mr. Tom Bromilow, manager of Crystal Palace F.C., has been appointed manager of Leicester City F.C. He succeeds Mr. Frank Womack, who
The funeral of George Latham
July 13, 1939 The funeral took place at Llanllwchaiarn Church, Newtown, Montgomeryshire, on Thursday of Captain George Latham, a former trainer of Cardiff City Football
George Latham @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about George Latham on PlayUpLiverpool.com; Please also visit Ken’s memorial page for George Latham over at Penmon. About George Latham: Born: January 1,
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