May 31, 1940 So there remains something to strive for, and I can see Liverpool going all out against the Rakers. Who will have Alf
Tag: Middlesbrough
Array of stars
May 28, 1940 Form indicates that Liverpool will complete a “double” over Tranmere and so consolidate their position ahead of the Blues in the race
Liverpool’s final home game
May 27, 1940 Liverpool has only one big match to stage before the curtain is rung down on the season. It is the game at
Liverpool v Manchester City 3-2 (League match: May 25, 1940)
May 25, 1940 Match: Football League, Western Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:15. Liverpool – Manchester City 3-2 (1-1). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. A.E. Smith (Liverpool).
Lancashire “Derby” for Liverpool
May 24, 1940 Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool has been busy all the week seeking players to complete a representative side to oppose Manchester
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Stan Hanson and Willie Cook for Army XI at Anfield
March 7, 1940 Stan Hanson, of Bolton Wanderers, who is a native of Bootle, and brother of Alf Hanson, the former Liverpool winger, has been
Football League XI v All British Red Cross XI 4-4 (Charity match: March 2, 1940)
March 2, 1940 Match, International, representative friendly, at Park Avenue (Bradford). Football League XI – All British Red Cross XI 4-4 (2-1). Attendance: 14,575; gate
All-British XI with Riley and Busby
Monday, January 22 – 1940 The following players were chosen, yesterday, to take part in the Football League v. All-British Red Cross match at Bradford
Full ration at Anfield
January 2, 1940 Liverpool and Crewe must have been sorry to put forward their sectional fixture. Still, although the New Year’s Day attendance fell short
Footballers in the Army
Tuesday, November 7 – 1939 In this picture (left to right) are Stan Cullis (captain of Wolverhampton Wanderers), Jack Easdale (Liverpool), and George Murphy (Middlesbrough)
Football League: Regional football sections
October 2, 1939 Eighty-two English Football League clubs are to take part in the Regional competition, and the Management Committee at Crewe today divided the
Liverpool’s eleven for Saturday
September 21, 1939 Liverpool’s side for the match against Bolton Wanderers, at Anfield on Saturday, shows one change from the side which won at Chester.
Team changes for Liverpool
September 20, 1939 Phil Taylor, the former Bristol Rovers forward, returns to Liverpool’s team on Saturday against Bolton Wanderers at Anfield. Taylor pulled a thigh
Willie Sloan: Liverpool F.C.’s Scottish scout
September 2, 1939 I was happy to renew acquaintance on Wednesday evening, at the Middlesbrough game at Anfield, with Mr. Willie Sloan, Liverpool’s Scottish scout,
Chelsea visit Anfield
September 2, 1939 The chief feature on Merseyside to-day is the meeting of Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield. The London side are determined to make
Cyril Done to lead the Liverpool attack
Friday, September 1 – 1939 There is only one change in the Liverpool side that rallied so effectively to beat Middlesbrough. Phil Taylor is injured
Liverpool v Middlesbrough 4-1 (League match, later unofficial)
Wednesday, August 30 – 1939 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 18:30. Liverpool – Middlesbrough 4-1 (0-1). Attendance: 16,762. Referee: Mr. H. Berry
Twenty players called up for military service
August 30, 1939 All Liverpool’s first team players will be available for the game with Middlesbrough at Anfield to-night, in spite of the fact that
Middlesbrough at Anfield
Wednesday, August 30 – 1939 Although the Liverpool Football Club has been informed that their players who joined the Territorial Army have received notice that
Liverpool F.C. 1939-40 football fixtures
May 17, 1939 Merseyside’s big Derby days – September 16 and January 20. Fixture lists for the Football League for next season issued today, reveal
Middlesbrough footballers at billiards
Friday, April 28 – 1939 Footballers at billiards Members of the Middlesbrough Football Club team in billiards and snooker finals. Here is Bobby Stuart (in
Scotland v England 1-2 (International: April 15, 1939)
April 15, 1939 International: British Championship 1938-39, Hampden Park (Glasgow). Scotland – England 1-2 (1-0). Attendance: 149,269. Referee: Mr. William Hamilton (Northern Ireland FA). Scotland
Liverpool at Cleveleys
Wednesday, January 4 – 1939 Liverpool players are enjoying their stay at Cleveleys. The team to meet Luton Town will not be chosen until later
Liverpool rest at Cleveleys
January 3, 1939 Conditions beat Reds at Middlesbrough. Liverpool went to Cleveleys today to have a tonic for Saturday’s FA Cup-tie against Luton Town at
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