May 13, 1939 Eddie Spicer, the Liverpool footballer, is now a member of the ground staff at Aigburth cricket ground. I met him during the
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Bob Paisley transferred to Liverpool
May 12, 1939 Liverpool have signed as a professional Bob Paisley, 20-year-old left half-back of Bishop Auckland, the FA Amateur Cup winners. Paisley assisted Bishop
Retiring directors for Liverpool F.C.
May 11, 1939 At Anfield there will be no election for seats on the Liverpool directorate, for the three retiring directors, Messrs. William Harvey Webb,
No cricket for Taylor this summer
May 10, 1939 Phil Taylor, the Liverpool footballer, will not be able to play for Gloucestershire at cricket this summer. He is due to be
Harry Rawcliffe transferred to New Brighton
May 8, 1939 New Brighton yesterday signed Harry Rawcliffe, a 21-year-old inside forward formerly with Liverpool. Rawcliffe was with Darwen, the Lancashire Combination club, last
Manchester United v Liverpool 2-0 (League match: May 6, 1939)
May 6, 1939 Match: Football League, First Division, at Old Trafford, kick-off: 15:00. Manchester United – Liverpool 2-0 (2-0). Attendance: 12,073. Referee: Mr. L.V.S. Milner.
Liverpool’s Sweden tour will be easy
May 6, 1939 Liverpool are one of the few sides whose summer tour has not been interfered with by the international situation. The players are
Walter Henry Cartwright: The talent-searching director
May 6, 1939 Mr. Walter Henry Cartwright has been a member of the Liverpool F.C. board for 18 years, including three years as chairman immediately prior
Liverpool Cup Final
Saturday, May 6 – 1939 In the Liverpool Senior Cup final at Anfield, Liverpool and Tranmere Rovers will provide a keen tussle for the trophy.
Liverpool team for Old Trafford
May 6, 1939 Liverpool finish up at Old Trafford, where Manchester United will test the Anfield men. Liverpool have had to make two changes, Jim
Liverpool F.C. in the Army
May 5, 1939 The entire Liverpool Football Club team, including Mr. George Kay, the manager, joined the Territorials yesterday. A scene at the 5ft King’s
Liverpool F.C. players on the march
May 5, 1939 Twenty nine members of the Liverpool F.C. arrived on an Army lorry to join up in the 5th King’s Territorials at Townsend
Advertisement: Liverpool Cup final
May 5, 1939 (Evening Express: May 5, 1939) Liverpool Cup final, Anfield, Liverpool, Tranmere Rovers, admission, paddock, stands, Liverpool Reserves v Tranmere Rovers
Liverpool in Lancashire derby
May 5, 1939 Liverpool complete their Football League programme with an all-Lancashire “Derby” game against Manchester United at Old Trafford. The Reds will be strengthened
Liverpool players for Sweden
May 3, 1939 Liverpool F.C. have chosen the following players to tour Sweden: – Arthur Riley, Tommy Cooper, Jim Harley, Bernard Ramsden, Matt Busby, Tom
Liverpool changes for Manchester United match
May 3, 1939 Liverpool conclude their programme at Old Trafford on Saturday, when they oppose Manchester United. The chosen side shows forward changes, compared with
Bob Paisley for Liverpool F.C.?
May 3, 1939 Liverpool will sign new half-back Liverpool are to sign on Bob Paisley, the left-half back of Bishop Auckland – winners of the
Mr. William John Harrop for the management committee?
May 2, 1939 The nominations for elections to the Football League Management Committee, on June 5th, closed to-day. There are 14 candidates for five seats,
Liverpool v Sunderland 1-1 (League match)
Saturday, April 22 – 1939 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:15. Liverpool – Sunderland 1-1 (0-0). Attendance: 15,607. Referee: Mr. W. Martin
Willie Fagan suspended and fined
Monday, April 17 – 1939 The FA Disciplinary Committee have suspended Willie Fagan, of Liverpool F.C., for 14 days from today, and fined him £5.
Liverpool F.C. put seven on the transfer list
April 17, 1939 Liverpool are retaining all but seven of their players for next season. This announcement was made by the club today. Here are
Jack Parkinson’s daughters’ married
Tuesday, April 11 – 1939 Miss Winnifred Parkinson (left), and her sister, Miss Elsie Parkinson, leaving the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, Anfield-road,
Liverpool v Birmingham 4-0 (League match)
Friday, April 7 – 1939 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:15. Liverpool – Birmingham 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 31,741. Liverpool (2-3-5): Arthur Riley,
Liverpool fined 20 guineas
March 27, 1939 The Football Association announced that Liverpool F.C. have been fined 20 guineas as the result of the alleged misconduct of their spectators
Liverpool scouting for a goalkeeper
March 26, 1939 Quite a Liverpool invasion at the semi-finals. The Anfield club was represented from headquarters at both Ibrox and Tynecastle. They didn’t advise
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