April 7, 1945 Key note: “Liverpool’s victory over Manchester City was complete in every respect, and right here let me emphasise that but for the
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All articles about Ronald Dandy on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Ronald Dandy: Born: September 15, 1923: Southport, England. Passed away: April 5, 1945: India. Position: Inside left.
Local history less (April 5, 1945)
April 5, 1945 Lime Street, Liverpool, was originally called Limekiln Lane, after a lime works which stood on the site of the present railway station.
Liverpool’s Cup-Tie team worries
April 5, 1945 Liverpool are faced with serious team problems for their North Cup second round tie – first “leg” – with Manchester City at
Thomas Smith (Tommy Smith) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Tommy Smith on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Tommy Smith: Born: April 5, 1945: Liverpool, England. Position: Half-back. Career: Liverpool: Signed: April 1, 1962. Swansea
Will Liverpool have to withdraw from the Lancashire Cup?
April 4, 1945 Liverpool have been “reprieved” in the Lancashire Senior Cup. If they defeat Manchester City in the North Cup second round they must
Eddie Spicer wounded in action
April 3, 1945 Word has been received that Lieu Eddie Spicer of the Royal Marines – one of six Liverpool F.C. players who have attained
Bill Jones: Liverpool F.C.’s utility man
April 3, 1945 Another star of yesterday’s Anfield game was Bill Jones, who is to Liverpool what Jackson is to Everton as utility man, though
George Jackson scored from his own half
April 3, 1945 George Jackson has scored a fair number of war-time goals for Everton for he has been their chief utility player during the
Local history lesson (April 3, 1945)
April 3, 1945 For 46 years a ship was used as a church in Liverpool. This was the “Mariners’ Church,” and it lay in George’s
Liverpool v Everton 1-3 (Liverpool Cup: April 2, 1945)
April 2, 1945 Key note: “Liverpool and Everton met for the third time in ten days yesterday, when 22,815 spectators saw the latter gain revenge
Gallant Liverpool to meet Manchester City
April 2, 1945 Liverpool, Merseyside’s most successful wartime club, are once again left to shoulder the banner of the area in the North War Cup.
Everton v Liverpool 0-1 (League North Cup: March 31, 1945)
March 31, 1945 Key note: “Liverpool proved once again the masters of Everton, winning the return League Cup tie at Goodison by 1-0 before a
All set for some thrilling games
March 29, 1945 At Goodison Park on Saturday, Everton and Liverpool renew their struggle to go a stage further in the money spinning League Cup
International stars for Cup Derby
March 29, 1945 There will be right and possibly nine internationals in the great Goodison Park send off to the Easter holiday football programme of
Liverpool unchanged for return “derby”
March 27, 1945 Not for weeks has Manager Mr. George Kay of Liverpool, been so emphatic in his team announcement as he was when I
Sensations at Goodison Park
March 26, 1945 For sensations I look to next Saturday’s second “leg” of the Everton-Liverpool’ North Cup game. The Reds go out a goal to
Liverpool v Everton 1-0 (League North Cup: March 24, 1945)
March 24, 1945 Match: Football League, North Cup, First Round, First Leg and Lancashire Cup, Second Round, First Leg, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool –
The seventh meeting between Liverpool and Everton
March 23, 1945 The Everton outlook brightened considerably when Secretary Mr. Theo Kelly made his team announcement for the recall of Harry Catterick, the enlistment
Tomorrow’s Anfield Cup-tie
March 23, 1945 As they look round the terraces at Anfield tomorrow, where a crowd of at least 25,000 and maybe much more, will represent
Everton with a new guest player for the local derby
March 22, 1945 Everton will introduce a new guest player for the their North Cup first round tie with Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday. This
Local history lesson (March 22, 1945)
March 22, 1945 This was Lord Street, Liverpool, towards the end of the 18th Century: “A tidal stream, a sandy shore, with some bots, a
Gerald Pilkington transferred to Liverpool
March 20, 1945 Liverpool continue their policy of securing promising young players with a view to post-war needs and they have made a capture in
Frank Christie on trial at Liverpool
March 19, 1945 Frank Christie, the stalwart St. Johnstone Y.M., left half, has been invited to play for Liverpool next Saturday. (Dundee Courier: March 19,
Liverpool F.C. youngsters celebrated
March 19, 1945 The Cup draw made me, unfortunately, late for the celebration supper given by the Liverpool F.C. directors, under chairman Mr. William McConnell,
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