January 5, 1952 Match: Central League, at Villa Park. Aston Villa Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 1-0 (1-0). Referee: Mr. J.W. Hunt (Matlock). Aston Villa Reserves
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January 5, 1952 Match: Central League, at Villa Park. Aston Villa Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 1-0 (1-0). Referee: Mr. J.W. Hunt (Matlock). Aston Villa Reserves
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