May 16, 1959 Sam Hardy … Harry Hibbs … Frank Swift … Ted Sagar … Sam Bartram … Jerry Dawson …Jack Harkness … John Thomson.
Tag: Ted Sagar
Billy Liddell: Emperor of Merseyside
December 23, 1957 Here is the happiest Soccer story of the year, with sensational goodwill; bursting out all over. It happened at a Liverpool boardroom
Liverpool and Everton rivals
Wednesday, August 6 – 1952 A query by a Wallasey reader set me off yesterday on a statistical search which disclosed figures in relation to
Billy Liddell runner-up in Sportsman of the year award
January 31, 1950 Reg Harris, would professional cycling champion, has been voted the “Sportsman of the year,” the man who did most in 1949 to
Record crowd see derby thrills
September 18, 1948 Two goals were scored in the space of six minutes near the finish of the Goodison Derby this afternoon. Fagan scored a
Everton v Liverpool 1-1 (League match: September 18, 1948)
September 18, 1948 Key note: “Two goals were scored in the space of six minutes near the finish of the Goodison Derby this afternoon. Fagan
Everton v Liverpool 1-3 (Liverpool Cup Final: May 1, 1946)
May 1, 1946 Key note: “Liverpool won the Liverpool Senior Cup by waiting as they say in racing, for it was not until the second
Liverpool F.C.’s tour of Germany
August 2, 1945 The Liverpool F.C. tourists have arrived back in England following their lightning tour of Germany, in which they defeated a RAF side

BLA 21st Army XI v Liverpool 3-3 (Friendly: July 29, 1945)
July 29, 1945 Match: Friendly, at Hannover. BLA 21st Army XI – Liverpool 3-3 (1-2). Attendance: 35,000. BIA 21st Army XI (2-3-5): Ted Sagar (Everton),
Liverpool unchanged for return “derby”
March 27, 1945 Not for weeks has Manager Mr. George Kay of Liverpool, been so emphatic in his team announcement as he was when I
The seventh meeting between Liverpool and Everton
March 23, 1945 The Everton outlook brightened considerably when Secretary Mr. Theo Kelly made his team announcement for the recall of Harry Catterick, the enlistment
Tomorrow’s Anfield Cup-tie
March 23, 1945 As they look round the terraces at Anfield tomorrow, where a crowd of at least 25,000 and maybe much more, will represent

Liverpool v Everton 1-3 (War time, League match)
Saturday, February 8 – 1941 Match: North Regional League, at Anfield. Liverpool – Everton 1-3 (1-3). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. W.H.E. Evans (Liverpool). Liverpool (2-3-5):
Everton v Liverpool 4-1 (War time, Lancashire Cup match)
Saturday, January 11 – 1941 Match: Lancashire Cup, First Round – Second Leg, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:00. Everton – Liverpool 4-1 (2-1). Attendance: 4,479;
Lancashire Cup return at Goodison Park
Friday, January 10 – 1941 Everton hold the trophy, and naturally are keen to keep it. In view of their success at Anfield last week,
Liverpool v Everton 3-1 (War time, League match)
Wednesday, December 25 – 1940 Match: North Regional League, at Anfield, kick-off: 11:15. Liverpool – Everton 3-1 (0-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J. Phillips. Liverpool
Experience told
May 14, 1940 Everton won the Liverpool Cup for the 26th time; in fact, they made so sure of it in the first 19 minutes

Everton v Liverpool 6-3 (Liverpool Cup: May 13, 1940)
May 13, 1940 Match: Liverpool Cup, final, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 19:00. Everton – Liverpool 6-3 (4-1). Attendance: 5,834. Referee: Mr. W.H. Evans. Everton (2-3-5):

British Army XI v Football League XI 5-2 (Charity: March 9, 1940)
March 9, 1940 Match, International, representative friendly, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. British Army XI – Football League XI 5-2 (4-0). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. F.

Army meet League eleven at Anfield
March 8, 1940 Merseyside stages its second big wartime representative match tomorrow, when, at Liverpool’s Anfield home, the British Army, following their triumph over the

Football League XI v All British Red Cross XI 4-4 (Charity match: March 2, 1940)
March 2, 1940 Match, International, representative friendly, at Park Avenue (Bradford). Football League XI – All British Red Cross XI 4-4 (2-1). Attendance: 14,575; gate

Jack Balmer returns for Liverpool
March 1, 1940 Everton and Liverpool, already engaged to meet in one cup semi-final, have a great chance tomorrow of coming together in a cup-final.
All-British XI with Riley and Busby
Monday, January 22 – 1940 The following players were chosen, yesterday, to take part in the Football League v. All-British Red Cross match at Bradford
Blackpool win at Goodison Park.
January 1, 1940 Everton’s run broken. Everton’s long sequence of successes came to an end in their friendly game with Blackpool, who won 3-2 at

Everton v Blackpool 2-3 (Friendly: December 30, 1939)
December 30, 1939 Match: Friendly, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 14:30. Everton – Blackpool 2-3 (0-1). Attendance: 3,954. Referee: Mr. C.E. Taylor (Liverpool). Everton (2-3-5): Ted
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