July 25, 1945 Manager Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool, states that training resumes at Anfield next Tuesday, July 31, and will be held each Tuesday
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Tom Bromilow resigns from Leicester
May 3, 1945 Mr. Tom Bromilow, the Liverpool and England half-back and former Burnley and Crystal Palace manager, is terminating his appointment with Leicester City,
Tickets sell like hot cakes
April 19, 1945 Mr. Norman Bullock, manager of Chesterfield, says it is impossible for him at the moment definitely to name his team for Saturday’s
Big rush for Anfield tickets
April 18, 1945 There was a big run on the tickets for Liverpool’s cup-tie with Chesterfield due for Anfield on Saturday, and early application is
Matt Busby the new manager of Manchester United
Monday, February 19 – 1945 C.S.M. Matt Busby, the Liverpool right-half and Scotland captain, yesterday signed an agreement to go to Manchester United as manager
Matt Busby released by Liverpool
Thursday, February 15 – 1945 C.S.M. Matt Busby, Liverpool and Scottish international wing half, who is an instructor at the Royal Military College, has been
Matt Busby remains a Liverpool F.C. player
Thursday, February 15 – 1945 Matt Busby’s hopes of joining the managerial circle – and the club concerned is, I understand, Ayr United – created
Dundee v British Army 0-7 (Friendly: August 5, 1944)
August 5, 1944 Match: Army friendly, at Dens Park, kick-off: 15:00. Dundee – British Army 0-7 (0-4). Referee: Mr. P. Craigmyle (Aberdeen). Dundee (2-3-5): Reuben
Boys of the Old Brigade
July 27, 1944 Here comes the “Boys of the Old Brigade” so far as Liverpool Football Club is concerned. Latest news from Anfield is that
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 F.C.’s summer coaching
June 28, 1943 Footballers who were students of the game in junior football a couple of seasons ago will act as demonstrators when the Liverpool
Holiday in Llandudno
June 3, 1943 Manager Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool, is now enjoying a well-earned rest at Llandudno and writes to say that he is having
Questions over the defenders
September 8, 1942 Liverpool and Everton are faced with several problems regarding their teams to play in the first of the season’s big Merseyside “Derby”
Derby match team problems
September 8, 1942 Liverpool and Everton are faced with several problems regarding their teams to play in the first of the season’s big Merseyside “Derby”
Shooting counted
September 7, 1942 Liverpool’s success over Wrexham at Anfield was never in doubt, but certainly the margin of the win was rather flattering to the
Another Derby game agreed upon
Thursday, May 15 – 1941 Another big Merseyside “Derby” between Everton and Liverpool is to be staged this season. It is lined up for Anfield
Robert Crompton (Bob Crompton) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Bob Crompton on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Bob Crompton: “There is no better football general anywhere than Bob. He understands the game thoroughly from
Millwall F.C. manager suspended
Wednesday, July 31 – 1940 The English Football Association to-day announced that following a joint commission of the FA and League into the affairs of
The funeral of Tommy Cooper
Saturday, June 29 – 1940 Football organisations were strongly represented at the funeral service at Littleover Parish Church to-day for Tommy Cooper, the former Derby
Tom Bromilow takes full control of Leicester City
April 24, 1940 Mr. Tom Bromilow, the former Liverpool and England footballer who became manager of Leicester City last July, has taken over the duties
Liverpool Reserves against Manchester United
February 29, 1940 Liverpool F.C.’s invitation to local youngsters to attend Anfield with a view of being taken up by the club had a good
Liverpool youth is being served
January 4, 1940 Manager George Kay, of Liverpool, has always been keen to give youth a show. Now that the war has cut into football
George Kay’s son to play for Liverpool
December 28, 1939 George Kay, 22-year-old son of Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool Football Club, will make his first appearance for the Reds on
Youngsters for Liverpool duty
October 14, 1939 One of the wise heads, Manager George Kay, of Liverpool F.C., has not taken long to tumble to the new order of
Alex Raisbeck and Bath City FC
September 9, 1939 There will be no football at Twerton Park on Saturday. The Southern League has notified all clubs in the competition that football
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