February 8, 1936 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:15. Liverpool – Sunderland 0-3 (0-3). Attendance: 33,332. Referee: Mr. R.A. Mortimer. Liverpool (2-3-5):
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Pat Gallacher linked to Liverpool
January 23, 1936 “Argus” understands that Mr George Patterson, the Liverpool secretary, is in Sunderland and that the object of his visit is to endeavour
Remember Davie Hannah
January 18, 1936 Sir, – It was with great satisfaction that I read the appreciation of the late Davie Hannah (Chippy, as we called him)
Memories of Davie Hannah
January 16, 1936 It is with a feeling of deep sorrow that I have just learned of the death of Davie Hannah, and I would
David Hannah (Davie Hannah) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about David Hannah on PlayUpLiverpool.com.; About David Hannah: “He was a beautiful goalgetter, but his greatest delight was never in the scoring of
The death of Davie Hannah
January 12, 1936 Davie Hannah, the former Renton, Sunderland, Liverpool, and Woolwich Arsenal player, died at Renton yesterday at the age of 67. Hannah, who
Gordon Gunson transferred to Wrexham
May 23, 1935 Wrexham have signed Gordon Gunson, the former Liverpool, Sunderland, and Swindon Town outside left. (Nottingham Evening Post: May 23, 1935)
Rokerman for London
Wednesday, April 10 – 1935 It is reported, on good authority, that George Ainsley, the Sunderland reserve centre or inside forward, will join Brentford before
Where is Tom Morrison?
March 4, 1935 All the week-end a wife searched London for her lost footballer husband Tom Morrison, the Scottish international, who disappeared from his home
A change has come over Liverpool
Tuesday, January 22 – 1935 You never can tell what Liverpool will do, but they have certainly touched a style of play foreign to their
FA Cup Third round draw
December 10, 1934 FA Cup – Third round draw The draw for the third round of the FA Cup (to be played on Saturday, January
Billy Dunlop bereaved
October 10, 1934 I am sorry to learn this morning that Billy Dunlop is bereaved by the death of his wife after a long illness
Gordon Gunson transferred to Swindon Town
June 7, 1934 Gordon Gunson, the Liverpool forward, signed on yesterday for Swindon Town. Formerly he played for Wrexham and Sunderland. (Source: Hull Daily Mail:
Jack Shield transferred to Hartlepools United
March 12, 1934 Hartlepools United can give themselves a pat on the back upon their success in signing Jack Shield, the amateur centre-half from Sacriston.
James Miller should do well at Anfield
March 13, 1933 The transfer of James Miller, Brechin City’s goalkeeper to Liverpool, was not surprising. The Merseyside club have had their eyes on the
Chesterfield drawn at home to Liverpool
January 16, 1932 Worse teams than Chesterfield have beaten better teams than Liverpool in previous years’ FA Cup matches, and if Chesterfield face Liverpool on
Big offer for Guerney
Monday, November 23 – 1931 Liverpool F.C. are said to have offered £3,000 for Bobby Gurney, the Sunderland centre-forward. (Hull Daily Mail, 23-11-1931)
James Jackson to speak in Sunderland
August 1, 1931 Sunday, August 23, is to be observed as Peace Sunday, and Sunderland’s rival M.P.s – Dr Marion Phillips and Mr. Luke Thompson
Clubs in poverty street
June 15, 1931 The effect of the industrial depression on football is gradually being revealed in the balance sheets of the leading clubs. In only
Liverpool’s young debutants
December 29, 1930 Liverpool introduced two youths into first-class football on Saturday, and both did credit to that popular North-East hunting ground. They bear the
Gold rush at Roker Park
December 8, 1930 Great Gurney hat-trick. The top figure of the season was registered and there were also other incidents of note at Roker. In
Sunderland v Liverpool 6-5 (League match: December 6, 1930)
December 6, 1930 Match: Football League, First Division, at Roker Park, kick-off: 14:00. Sunderland – Liverpool 6-5 (4-3). Attendance: 22,616. Referee: Mr. H.H. Heath. Sunderland
Season preview 1930-31: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 25, 1930 Liverpool will rely in the main on the same players as last season, and are hoping that they will not strike such
Sport in Relation to Every-day Life (David Pratt, ex-Liverpool F.C.)
Tuesday, June 11 – 1930 Sport as a passion Football manager on an “enemy of soul” Value & danger of spectacular games “Sport as a
Gordon Gunson and Dave Wright transferred to Liverpool
March 12, 1930 Liverpool Football Club, yesterday, completed the transfer of Dave Wright, an inside left, and Gordon Gunson, an outside left, from Sunderland, at
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