March 25, 1939 (Evening Express: March 25, 1939) Ernie Roderick, Henry Armstrong, Basil Magee, Anfield, boxing, Liverpool, Nel Tarleton
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Eric Mansley transferred to Liverpool
March 23, 1939 Liverpool F.C. last night signed Eric Mansley, the Chester F.C. goalkeeper and nephew of the well-known Chester F.C. director, Mr. Harry Mansley.
Hugh Robertson chose Falkirk over Liverpool
March 21, 1939 On Tuesday evening Manager Tom Craig, Falkirk, announced that he had signed a new centre-half in the person of Hugh Robertson, a
Arsenal v Liverpool 2-0 (League match)
Saturday, March 18 – 1939 Match: Football League, 1st Division, at Highbury, kick-off: 15:30. Arsenal – Liverpool 2-0 (0-0). Attendance: 31,495. Referee: Mr. S.E. Law.
Personality. John Charles Rouse
March 18, 1939 Assistant-Secretary John Charles Rouse is portrayed this week. Like Theo Kelly, the Everton secretary, he was educated at Oaks Institute, so this
Huddersfield Town v Liverpool 1-1 (League match)
Wednesday, March 15 – 1939 Match: Football League, 1st Division, at Leeds Road, kick-off: 15:15. Huddersfield Town – Liverpool 1-1 (1-0). Attendance: 7,704. Huddersfield Town
Fractured leg for Tom Morrison
Wednesday, March 15 – 1939 Tom Morrison, the ex-St. Mirren, Liverpool, Sunderland, and Ayr United international right-half, fractured a leg last week while playing for
William Pinnington signs for Liverpool
March 14, 1939 Liverpool have signed on professional forms William Pinnington, aged 20, 5ft. 9in. and 11st. 6lbs., an outside left, who has been doing
No transfer for Peter Doherty
Thursday, March 9 – 1939 Liverpool Football Club, it was learned last night, made an inquiry about the transfer of Peter Doherty, the Irish international
Jimmy McInnes unable to play for Liverpool
Thursday, March 9 – 1939 Jimmy McInnes, Liverpool’s Scottish left half-back, will not be fit to play against Portsmouth at Anfield on Saturday. His place
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Charles Hewitt censured by the FA
Tuesday, March 7 – 1939 Mr. Charles Hewitt, the Millwall F.C. manager, has been severely censured by the Football Association. This announcement was made to-day
Liverpool v Leicester City 1-1 (League match)
Saturday, March 4 – 1939 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:15. Liverpool – Leicester City 1-1 (0-0). Liverpool (2-3-5): Arthur Riley, Tommy
Five goals from Jack Wood
Friday, March 3 – 1939 Congratulations to Jackie Wood on his remarkable achievement against Horwich R.M.I. on Saturday. He had the rare distinction of obtaining
Ray Lambert for Lancashire FA XI
Wednesday, March 1 – 1939 The Lancashire FA team for the Northern Counties Championship match with the Liverpool Football Association at Crosby, on Saturday, will
Liverpool’s Billy Liddell returns home on holiday
February 25, 1939 Home from Liverpool for a short holiday is 17-year-old Dunfermline footballer-account, Billy Liddell. Billy joined Liverpool F.C. as an amateur last year,
Ex-Liverpool player Willie Steel transferred to Derby County
Thursday, February 23 – 1939 Derby County last night paid a substantial fee to Birmingham for the transfer of Willie Steel, their Scottish full-back. He
Balmer on the wing, Shafto centre-forward
Wednesday, February 22 – 1939 Liverpool are making big efforts to solve their outside-left problem by making an interesting, if bold, experiment for Saturday’s Football
Aston Villa v Liverpool 2-0 (League match: February 18, 1939)
February 18, 1939 Match: Football League, First Division, at Villa Park, kick-off: 15:00. Aston Villa – Liverpool 2-0 (2-0). Attendance: 39,705. Referee: Mr. R.G. Rudd.
The rabbit’s foot ran out of luck
Monday, February 13 – 1939 Two twenty-first birthday celebrations were marred by a Cup defeat… In the stand at Molineux watching the game between the
Norwegian Lyn invites Liverpool
Monday, February 13 – 1939 Liverpool F.C., who are visiting Gothenburg at the end of May, have been asked by Lyn, one of the big
Wolves beat Liverpool
February 12, 1939 Wolves fully deserved their victory. But hey had to fight all the way. Dirk Kemp, the Liverpool’s South African goalkeeper, was off
Wolves v Liverpool 4-1 (FA Cup: February 11, 1939)
February 11, 1939 Match: FA Cup, Fifth Round, at Molineux, kick-off: 15:00. Wolverhampton Wanderers – Liverpool 4-1 (2-0). Attendance: 61,315; Gate receipt: £4,414. Referee: Mr.
Who was the best Liverpool player ever (up to 1939)?
February 4, 1939 The competition asking for the six most famous footballers of Liverpool F.C., in order of merit, led to a large survey of
Long wait for the thrills
January 30, 1939 Had either Leeds United or Liverpool taken just a few of their many chances the small crowd of 13,600 would doubtless have
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