January 29, 1944 A penalty goal decides Goodison derby. Everton: George Burnett, George Jackson, Jack Jones, Jackie Grant, Tommy Jones, Joe Mercer, Cec Wyles, Eddie
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Everton v Liverpool 2-3 (War Cup match: January 29, 1944)
January 29, 1944 Key note: “A penalty in 65 minutes enabled Liverpool to smash Everton’s 100 percent cup record at Goodison Park, today. Everton fought
Liverpool player injured
January 26, 1944 George Poland, Liverpool and Welsh international goalkeeper, fractured a forearm while playing for Leeds against Huddersfield last Saturday. He is now in
Terry Garner and Billy Twist sign for Liverpool
January 24, 1944 Two St. Helens players, Terry Garner, an outside right, and Billy Twist, a half-back, have been signed as professionals by Liverpool. Both
Percy Steele for Tranmere Rovers
January 5, 1944 Tranmere make a change in their side against Liverpool, and introduce a debutant in Percy Steele, a young Carlton player, at right
Liverpool players in Ireland
January 5, 1944 Four Liverpool players – Phil Taylor, Harry Eastham, Dirk Kemp and Jimmy McInnes – are to play for Belfast Distillery. John Easdale
Liverpool’s improved team
January 4, 1944 With the return of Westby, Balmer and Welsh, Liverpool hope to field a strong side for their meeting with Tranmere Rovers at
Changes for Prenton derby
January 4, 1944 There should be plenty of excitement at Prenton Park on Saturday, when Tranmere Rovers, seeking their first qualifying point in the Football
Wrexham v Liverpool 4-2 (War League Cup: January 1, 1944)
January 1, 1944 Key note: “Without trying to detract from Wrexham’s victory over Liverpool in the second leg of their cup-tie at the Racecourse, one
Messina Wilson Allman (Messina Allman) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Messina Allman on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Messina Allman: Born: April 5, 1883, in Burslem, in England. Passed away: 1943, in Croydon, in England.
A Happy New Year poem
December 31, 1943 Happy New Year! Vict’ry bells a-pealing, people? Lights on over all the world? Yes, ‘twill happen, folk, if we pull – Pull
Liverpool’s young stars
December 31, 1943 The absence of three such stalwarts as Jack Balmer, Don Welsh, and Jack Westby is bound to make a difference to Liverpool
Missing stars for Liverpool F.C.
December 30, 1943 Liverpool will be handicapped by Services calls for their visit to Wrexham on Saturday in the War Cup Qualifying Competition. Stars like
Easy win for Liverpool
December 28, 1943 After scoring four goals in the first half, and missing half-a-dozen easy chances, Liverpool were held to a goalless second half by
Liverpool’s neat double
December 28, 1943 Liverpool came through with a 2-1 win over Tranmere Rovers – hard won at that – and then a neat 4-0 Cup
Liverpool’s fine war record
December 28, 1943 Though the Football League’s first half-season championship did not come to Anfield after all, a word of congratulation is due to Liverpool
Liverpool v Wrexham 4-0 (War League Cup: December 27, 1943)
December 27, 1943 Match: Football League, War Cup Qualifying Round, 1st Leg, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Wrexham 4-0 (4-0). Attendance: 20,139; gate receipts:
Liverpool v Tranmere Rovers 2-1 (League match: December 25, 1943)
December 25, 1943 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Tranmere Rovers 2-1 (2-0). Attendance: 17,204. Liverpool (2-3-5): Alf Hobson, Jack
Liverpool, Manchester United or Blackpool?
December 24, 1943 The eyes of the football follower in the North will be centred in the result of three matches tomorrow night. Have Blackpool
Great heroism by ex-Liverpool player
December 24, 1943 Flames all round. Led ammunition savers. A Liverpool young man, now in the Army, who was a record goal-scorer in peace-time Soccer,
Liverpool without Don Welsh at Anfield
December 21, 1943 Liverpool’s defence will be unchanged for their vital game with Tranmere Rovers at Anfield on Saturday, but they will be without Don
Liverpool beat Tranmere Rovers 9-2
December 20, 1943 Liverpool were much too powerful for Tranmere Rovers at Prenton Park. A 9-2 victory away from home is handsome enough, but it
John Macdonald (John McDonald or Jock McDonald) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about John Macdonald on PlayupLiverpool.com. About John Macdonald: “Obtained from Glasgow Rangers and considered by many judges as one of the cleverest forwards
Tranmere Rovers v Liverpool 2-9 (League match: December 18, 1943)
December 18, 1943 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Prenton Park. Tranmere Rovers – Liverpool 2-9 (0-5). Attendance: 3,500. Referee: Corporal J. Brown (Royal Marines).
Liverpool v Burnley 1-1 (League match: December 11, 1943)
December 11, 1943 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield. Liverpool – Burnley 1-1. Attendance: 11,368. Referee: Mr. E.W. Baker (Manchester). Liverpool (2-3-5): Alf Hobson,
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