May 9, 1945 Key note: “Never were Liverpool in danger, for they scored in 90 seconds and never looked back. And that first goal was
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Liverpool took Oldham too cheaply
May 7, 1945 When Oldham hit back It is not often that Liverpool fall into the error of taking the opposition too cheaply but on
Liverpool “pulled their punches” too much early on
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
Liverpool v Oldham Athletic 3-2 (League match: May 5, 1945)
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
Oldham Athletic next at Anfield
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
Liverton win 4-3 at Goodison
May 3, 1945 Wally Boyes, the Everton international, under the keen eyes of the Western Command selectors, was the star of an entertaining game at
Liverton v Western Command 4-3 (Charity match: May 2, 1945)
May 2, 1945 Match: Benefit for the Command Welfare Funds, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 18:30. Liverton – Western Command 4-3 (1-0). Attendance: 8,410; gate receipts:
Liverton team for Western Command
May 1, 1945 Permission has been granted for the Football League Championship No. 2 to continue until May 26. All matches arranged between League clubs
The “Liverton” XI for Western Command
April 30, 1945 Keen interest is being taken in Wednesday evening’s match at Goodison Park between a combined Everton and Liverpool eleven and the Western
Liverpool’s forward failings
April 30, 1945 Reason for Liverpool s surprising defeat at Chesterfield can be traced to forward failing. Had the attack functioned with the same accuracy
Chesterfield v Liverpool 1-0 (League North Cup: April 28, 1945)
April 28, 1945 Match: Football League, North Cup, Third Round, Second Leg, at Saltergate. Chesterfield – Liverpool 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 24,500. Referee: Mr. F.S. Milner
Jack Westby released to play for Liverpool
April 26, 1945 Blackburn Rovers have granted permission to Liverpool to play Jack Westby at right back in the team to meet Chesterfield in the
Liverpool lacking shooting powers
April 23, 1945 The fact that Chesterfield held Liverpool brought, I can tell you, some “wise-after-the-event” recriminations, but I am confident that by next Saturday
Liverpool v Chesterfield 0-0 (League North Cup: April 21, 1945)
April 21, 1945 Key note: “Chesterfield sprang a surprise upon Liverpool when they met them at Liverpool on Saturday in the first game of the
Liverpool bid for FA Cup fame
April 20, 1945 Main interest centres in Liverpool’s bid to make Chesterfield’s blend of youth and experience, so carefully nursed by Mr. Norman Bullock, go
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
Liverpool won by waiting
April 16, 1945 Liverpool’s triumph over Manchester City 3-1, Maine Road (aggregate 6-1), was a fine example of the win-by-waiting policy. There was pre-match plan,
Manchester City v Liverpool 1-3 (League North Cup: April 14, 1945)
April 14, 1945 Key note: “Berry Nieuwenhuys, Liverpool’s captain, turned up at Maine Road for the return North Cup-tie with Manchester City, but although his
Don Welsh and Jack Westby certain for Liverpool
April 13, 1945 Vivid memories of the gallant resistance Liverpool offered to a goal-thirsty Everton attack in the two cup-ties recently encourages me to think
How Liverpool beat Manchester City
April 9, 1945 Liverpool’s victory over Manchester City was complete in every respect, and right here let me emphasise that but for the super-goalkeeping of
Liverpool v Manchester City 3-0 (League North Cup: April 7, 1945)
April 7, 1945 Key note: “Liverpool’s victory over Manchester City was complete in every respect, and right here let me emphasise that but for the
Liverpool stars for Anfield cup game
April 6, 1945 Matt Busby, Jim Harley and Billy Liddell, Liverpool’s three Scottish internationals, are certain to play in tomorrow’s North Cup second round tie
Liverpool’s Cup-Tie team worries
April 5, 1945 Liverpool are faced with serious team problems for their North Cup second round tie – first “leg” – with Manchester City at
Liverpool v Everton 1-3 (Liverpool Cup: April 2, 1945)
April 2, 1945 Key note: “Liverpool and Everton met for the third time in ten days yesterday, when 22,815 spectators saw the latter gain revenge
All set for some thrilling games
March 29, 1945 At Goodison Park on Saturday, Everton and Liverpool renew their struggle to go a stage further in the money spinning League Cup
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