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All articles about Albert Buick on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Albert Buick: Born: January 17, 1875: Arbroath, Scotland. Passed away: March 25, 1948. Career: Portsmouth. Image(s): Albert

Portsmouth v Liverpool 1-0 (League match)
Saturday, September 13 – 1947 Match: Football League, 1st Division, at Fratton Park, kick-off: 15:00. Portsmouth – Liverpool 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 33,479. Referee: Mr. W.F.

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All articles about Thomas Cleghorn on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Tom Cleghorn: Born: February 13, 1870: St Andrew, Edinburgh, Scotland. Passed away: October 23, 1946: Lanark, Scotland.
Portsmouth team in road crash
September 8, 1946 Mr. Jack Tinn, Portsmouth secretary-manager, and Jimmy Stewart, the trainer, were hurt in a road accident yesterday when, with the team, they
George Hudson signed for Liverpool
July 18, 1945 I have received word from Havant (Hampshire) that Liverpool have signed on amateur forms George Hudson, the 21-year-old centre half of Havant
The Pilkington Cup at Anfield
May 23, 1945 The last of the Services big games takes place at Anfield tomorrow evening when the Royal Navy and the NFS contest the
Everton v Tranmere Rovers 4-1 (Liverpool Cup Final: May 21, 1945)
May 21, 1945 Match: Liverpool Senior Cup Final, Second Leg, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:00. Everton – Tranmere Rovers 4-1 (2-0). (7-1 on aggregate). Attendance:
Billy Liddell is fit again
May 17, 1945 Billy Liddell, Liverpool Scottish international forward, who has been out of the game some weeks with pulled muscles, has reported fit and

The Football League to adopt Arsenal F.C.’s amendment
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
Jim Harley in Navy team
Thursday, February 1 – 1945 The Navy will turn out their strongest Soccer side of the war against the Army at Ipswich on February 17.
The death of Arthur Keeley
August 26, 1944 News has been received of the death from wounds in France of Lieutenant Arthur Keeley, a former playing member of the Chester
Army v RAF 2-3 (International friendly: May 20, 1944)
May 20, 1944 War time International: Friendly, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:15. The Army – Royal Air Force 2-3 (1-1). Attendance: 22,000; gate receipts: £1,750. Referee:
International stars at Anfield
May 19, 1944 Like the little boy who keeps the almond paste from his cake to the end, because it’s the best part of it,
Matt Busby here
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

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All articles about Messina Allman on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Messina Allman: Born: April 5, 1883, in Burslem, in England. Passed away: 1943, in Croydon, in England.
Irish FA v British Army 3-2 (Army friendly: September 12, 1942)
September 12, 1942 Match: Army match, at Windsor Park. Irish FA – British Army 3-2 (1-0). Attendance: 35,000; gate receipts: £1,699. Referee: Mr. W.R. Hamilton.
Football plans 1942-43
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
Preston stars for Liverpool
May 21, 1942 Liverpool F.C. mean to make a strong bid for the “double” of League championship and Lancashire Cup, and with this object in
The opening football games
Wednesday, July 9 – 1941 Football League fixtures for the coming season were received by the clubs today. On the opening day, August 30, Liverpool,
Ralph Knowles Milne to become a Liverpool F.C. director
June 17, 1941 In the next few days the annual balance sheets of the local Football League clubs will be issued. Few clubs in the
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
Footballers and motor-cars
Tuesday, July 18 – 1939 Disturbed at the possibility of injuries arising out of accidents, Portsmouth Football Club, holders of the FA Cup, have ordered
‘Blue and white’ the colours of 1939
May 30, 1939 The colours blue and white have played a prominent part in the results of recent big sporting events. Portsmouth, who won the

The FA Cup final referee – Mr. T. Thompson
Saturday, April 1 – 1939 Mr. T. Thompson, of Leamington-on-Tyne, who has been chosen to referee the FA Cup final at Wembley, between Portsmouth and
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