January 18, 1945 In this age of youth it is still the men of experience who are setting the seal on success in the football
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
January 18, 1945 In this age of youth it is still the men of experience who are setting the seal on success in the football
September 16, 1942 Match: Army friendly, at Grosvenor Park; kick-off: 18:00. Irish League – British Army 2-3 (1-0). Attendance: 15,000; gate receipts: £700. Irish League
September 14, 1942 Match: Army match, at Cliftonville, kick-off: 18:00. Northern Ireland Command – British Army 3-5 (2-3). Northern Ireland Command (2-3-5): Dennis Wright (Mansfield
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.
October 10, 1936 Key note: “Hanson made the goals possible in this strangely varied game in which Liverpool, after being so poor, rose to great
Monday, May 8 – 1933 Torquay United, who recently transferred their right winger Ralph Birkett to the Arsenal, are to lose two more players, Jack
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