December 29, 1934 Bert Riley is the Liverpool F.C. groundsman. He is a fixture at the ground because anything to be done is done without
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December 29, 1934 Bert Riley is the Liverpool F.C. groundsman. He is a fixture at the ground because anything to be done is done without
December 22, 1934 Last word can only be said by the players, by Ernest Blenkinsop (Liverpool and England) The control of our big football games
December 20, 1934 Leicester officials have paid a good deal of attention lately to Liverpool reserve games. If Barry Nieuwenhuys, the South African winger, is
December 20, 1934 Liverpool yesterday transferred Archie Macpherson, their Scottish left half, to Sheffield United, for whom he will play against Brentford at Bramall Lane
December 19, 1934 Match: Northern Mid-Week League, at Anfield. Liverpool – Burnley 6-1 (2-1). Liverpool (2-3-5): Stan Kane; Jim Harley, Felton; Willie Steel, Norman Low,
December 17, 1934 Archie Macpherson is another Liverpool player who wants to be off when he is inactive from a first team point of view.
December 17, 1934 Tom Morrison, once of St. Mirren, would like a coaching job abroad. If he gets his wish he will put in his
December 17, 1934 Willie Steel is kicking his heels in the reserve side. Steele has been with the Liverpool club since he went from St.
December 12, 1934 At one time yesterday there was a faint possibility of Yeovil and Petters United’s Cup-tie with Liverpool being transferred to the Merseyside,
December 12, 1934 Tottenham Hotspur are passing through a most worrying period. They are due to visit Liverpool on Saturday, and are certain to be
December 10, 1934 FA Cup – Third round draw The draw for the third round of the FA Cup (to be played on Saturday, January
December 8, 1934 A mackintosh over his figure; a dark visage; a paddock devotee. Stands alone; sucks in all the juice of the Liverpool F.C.
December 4, 1934 The departure of Tommy Cooper to Liverpool which was announced in last night’s “Telegraph,” has been received with mixed feelings by Derby
November 26, 1934 “We wish to make it clear that our second trip to Britain is not being undertaken for any financial gain, but because
November 16, 1934 Mr. John Alexander Brodie, formerly joint engineer of the £8,000,000 Mersey Tunnel, and a man who completely altered the face of Liverpool
November 13, 1934 Within 24 hours of leaving the field at Huddersfield, where his club were heavily defeated on Saturday, Tom Morrison, the right half
November 7, 1934 John Pears, the North Ned outside left, last evening was transferred to Sheffield United at a good fee. He will play for
November 3, 1934 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:45. Liverpool – Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 (2-0). Attendance: 19,843. Referee: Mr. W.J. Lewington. Liverpool
November 3, 1934 Many, many years ago I watched the boys’ entrance at Anfield. A stubbly little fellow was there sorting ‘em out. He had
October 20, 1934 Charles Hewitt, secretary Chester F.C. (and ex-Liverpool player). (Source: Liverpool Echo: October 20, 1934) XX
October 20, 1934 Jimmy McDougall, Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: October 20, 1934) XX
October 6, 1934 Arthur Riley, Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: October 6, 1934) XX
October 6, 1934 Harry Chambers (ex-Liverpool F.C.). (Source: Liverpool Echo: October 6, 1934) XX
October 6, 1934 Tom Bromilow, Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: October 6, 1934) X
September 22, 1934 Gordon Hodgson, Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: September 22, 1934) XX
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