August 6, 1942 Here is some news from Anfield. In the first place I can tell you that Liverpool, next season, will include among their
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Liverpool getting ready
Monday, August 3 – 1942 Mr. George Kay, manager of Liverpool Football Club, is back from a short rest, busy preparing for the new season,
Openings for amateurs
Monday, July 6 – 1942 Liverpool FC are again running a series of trials for promising young amateurs, and those who wish to take part
Liverpool F.C. start training August 5 – 1941
Friday, July 25 – 1941 Liverpool Football Club open their training season on Tuesday, August 5, when the junior players will begin to fit themselves
Physical training for the public
July 5, 1940 Mr. J. Morton, the Tranmere Rovers trainer (left), instructing members of the public in recreative physical culture at the Rovers’ Football Ground
Liverpool Reserves against Manchester United
February 29, 1940 Liverpool F.C.’s invitation to local youngsters to attend Anfield with a view of being taken up by the club had a good
Amateurs to start training again
October 5, 1939 Liverpool have decided to begin amateur training again next week. The amateurs will be able to attend at Anfield every Wednesday evening
No training being done
September 11, 1939 Liverpool players who are available are still reporting to the ground day by day in case they are required. No training is
Wrexham F.C. in pre-season training
Monday, July 31 – 1939 A group of Wrexham F.C. players, with Mr. John Peacock (the new trainer), in the centre. They reported for training
Everton training for football
Monday, July 31 – 1939 Everton players make a start. The football season will soon be upon us, the opening League matches being due on
Liverpool players enjoying their camp
Monday, July 31 – 1939 Practically the whole of the 9th Battalion of the King’s Liverpool Regiment turned out last night to welcome the Liverpool
Footballers off to camp
July 30, 1939 Liverpool F.C. players’ in training. Twenty-four players from Liverpool F.C. were among Territorials who left Liverpool yesterday for training camps. They were
Footballers’ “Call Up”
Friday, July 7 – 1939 Liverpool F.C. have decided to recall their playing staff for training purposes for the start of next season on July
Back to training for Liverpool F.C.
May 16, 1939 Tomorrow is calling-up day for the players of Liverpool Football Club! Yes, the players who are to tour Scandinavia – the tour
Liverpool F.C. in the Army
May 5, 1939 The entire Liverpool Football Club team, including Mr. George Kay, the manager, joined the Territorials yesterday. A scene at the 5ft King’s
Liverpool’s probable side
Tuesday, January 17 – 1939 Liverpool are to follow their usual training operations at Anfield, while golf at Childwell will provide the diversion. The Cup
The usual routine for Liverpool
Thursday, January 12 – 1939 Liverpool have decided to follow their usual routine at home, walks and golf being the main features outside exercises on
Van den Berg begins training
Monday, January 9 – 1939 Herman Van den Berg, Liverpool’s South African outside-left, who underwent an operation for cartilage removal just before Christmas, resumed training
Last minute selection for Kay
Friday, February 11 – 1938 Mr. George Kay, the Liverpool manager, intends to wait until the last possible moment before selecting the side in order
Tom Chorlton – the trainer
December 30, 1937 A month ago Eric Brook, Manchester City’s international outside left, underwent an operation for appendicitis. Yesterday he amazed Trainer Tom Chorlton and
The Art of waiting
Monday, August 3 – 1936 Liverpool F.C. players, all well, returned to duty on Saturday. The only absentee was Arthur Riley, who has not yet
Table tennis help from local football teams
Wednesday, January 2 – 1935 Table tennis is strenuous and earnest these days. Bull, the Worcestershire cricket professional, recently collapsed during a table tennis match
– Cut mine like Danny’s!
Wednesday, August 23 – 1933 On another page is a yarn from my pen mainly about old-time Pompey footballers, and there is a photograph of
Liverpool make playing golf part of their training
August 15, 1930 Liverpool have resolved to make golf take the place of road walks in their training. The change is largely due to the
George Pither transferred to Torquay United
August 15, 1925 George Pither, outside left for Bristol Rovers’ Southern League side of 1924/25, has signed on for Torquay United. Before joining the Bristol
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