May 7, 1945 When manager Mr. Frank Womack, of Oldham Athletic, whom it was a delight to meet and greet again on Saturday, was asked
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
May 7, 1945 When manager Mr. Frank Womack, of Oldham Athletic, whom it was a delight to meet and greet again on Saturday, was asked
May 7, 1945 Football officials from all over the country, many with famous players of the past, now managers, to advise them, met at Manchester
May 5, 1945 Key note: “It is not often that Liverpool fall into the error of taking the opposition too cheaply but on Saturday against
May 4, 1945 Chief interest centres on our local clubs, and Liverpool should make no mistake about improving their position when they meet Oldham Athletic
May 3, 1945 Liverpool have completed their fixture list for the remainder of the season – and an attractive list it is embracing matches with
May 2, 1945 Liverpool have arranged to play Oldham Athletic in a Football League match at Anfield on Saturday. Manchester City contemplated accenting the fixture,
March 17, 1945 Match: Football League, Northern Section, Regional 2, at Prenton Park, kick-off: 15:15. Tranmere Rovers – Liverpool 1-2 (0-1). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr.
March 16, 1945 Manager George Kay, of Liverpool, has received word that Billy Liddell, the Scottish international, and Cumner, of Wales and Arsenal, are certain
March 4, 1944 Key note: “It is often said when a team has a sweeping victory that they ‘waltzed round the opposition.’ Liverpool speeded up
March 3, 1944 Most intriguing part about Liverpool’s tie with Oldham Athletic is that Matt Busby, the Reds’ captain and also skipper of Scotland, travels
May 8, 1943 Match: Lancashire Cup Final, First Leg, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Manchester United 1-3 (1-2). Attendance: 12,117; gate receipts: £730. Referee:
Tuesday, August 4 – 1942 When and how the Lancashire Senior Football Cup Competition is to be played this season will be decided at a
June 10, 1942 Maximum entertainment with the minimum of travel. That is the aim of the Football League for season 1942-43, which begins on August
Wednesday, July 9 – 1941 Football League fixtures for the coming season were received by the clubs today. On the opening day, August 30, Liverpool,
Wednesday, May 21 – 1941 Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool, has arranged for Liverpool to visit Chester in a North Regional match on Saturday.
May 1, 1940 The Liverpool side to go to Oldham for a friendly on Saturday includes Nivvy at centre-forward and Brown of Huddersfield, at centre-half.
Friday, December 22 – 1939 Liverpool will be without some of their leading players for the game against New Brighton, but that will not detract
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
September 28, 1939 Ratcliffe, of Oldham Athletic, Fleming of Prescot Cables, and Leadbetter and Roscoe, former South Liverpool players, are included in Liverpool Reserves to
September 28, 1939 Clubs all over the country are making application for the services of players of other clubs residing in their home towns. Liverpool
Tuesday, June 13 – 1939 Peter Burke, who has been with Norwich City for the last four season, was yesterday transferred to Luton Town. He
Sunday, June 26 – 1938 As intimated by the “Mail” on Saturday, Jack Pears, the Tigers’ outside left, has left the Anlaby-road club. During the
Wednesday, November 24 – 1937 Mr. R. Mellor, secretary-manager of Oldham Athletic, denies that Liverpool have been given first refusal of the services of George
December 6, 1935 Norwich City has signed on two new players in Peter Burke, centre half back from Oldham Athletic and John Friar, a right
May 6, 1935 Following the signing of Norrie Alden, a centre forward from Liverpool, on Monday, Oldham Athletic yesterday signed Thomas Williamson, a right half
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