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Vic Wright to run a public house
Friday, February 25 – 1944 Victor Wright (Vic Wright), Chelmsford City inside forward, has, I am told, become the landlord of a public house near
Vic Wright exonerated from woman’s death after accident
August 15, 1938 Mr. Ernest Victor Wright (Vic Wright), a professional footballer, of Rectory Lane, Chelmsford, was exonerated from blame at an inquest held at
Vic Wright transferred to Chelmsford City
June 28, 1938 Vic Wright, an inside forward, who has been with Plymouth Argyle for one season, was signed for Chelmsford City F.C. yesterday. Wright
Vic Wright transferred to Plymouth Argyle
June 11, 1937 It is expected that Vic Wright, the Liverpool forward, will sign for Plymouth Argyle today. The player has promised to do so.
Liverpool v Wolves 1-0 (League match: April 10, 1937)
April 10, 1937 Key note: “Jeers turned to cheers when Nieuwenhuys, the Liverpool right winger, scored the only goal of the match – five minutes
Derby County v Liverpool 4-1 (League match)
Saturday, April 3 – 1937 Match: Football League, First Division, at Baseball Ground, kick-off: 15:00. Derby County – Liverpool 4-1 (1-1). Attendance: 13,417. Referee: Mr.
Sheffield Wednesday Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 3-3 (League match: March 27, 1937)
March 27, 1937 Match: Central League, at Hillsborough. Sheffield Wednesday Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 3-3 (1-0). Attendance: 3,250. Referee: Mr. J.P. Capstick. Sheffield Wednesday (2-3-5):
Blackpool Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 0-2 (League match: January 1, 1937)
January 1, 1937 Match: Central League, at Bloomfield Road. Blackpool Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 0-2 (0-2). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. T. Burns (Burnley). Blackpool (2-3-5):
List of Liverpool A.F.C. players, Season 1936-37
December 12, 1936 Name Birthplace Height Weight Goalkeepers A.J. Riley South Africa 6 ‘ 1 1/2 12 ‘ 10 A. Hobson Horden 5 ‘ 10
Tom Bush to play against Manchester United
November 18, 1936 Liverpool will rest Tom Bradshaw for the game with Manchester United at Old Trafford, on Saturday, and Bush takes his place. Team:
Manchester United Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 1-0 (League match: November 14, 1936)
November 14, 1936 Match: Central League, at Old Trafford. Manchester United Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 1-0 (0-0). Manchester United (2-3-5): Liverpool (2-3-5): G. Stapleton, Jim
Changes for Liverpool Reserves
November 13, 1936 Liverpool Reserves to visit Manchester United to-morrow, will field the following side: G. Stapleton (Marine), Jim Harley, Ted Savage, Fred Rogers, Tom
Liverpool Reserves v Wolves Reserves 1-3 (League match: November 7, 1936)
November 7, 1936 Match: Central League, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:45. Liverpool Reserves – Wolverhampton Wanderers Reserves 1-3 (1-2). Liverpool (2-3-5): Tom Flower, Jim Harley, Ted
Vic Wright back from injury
November 4, 1936 Liverpool F.C. make no change in their team to visit Preston North End: – Alf Hobson, Tommy Cooper, Ben Dabbs, Matt Busby,
Middlesbrough v Liverpool 3-3 (League match: October 10, 1936)
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
Tom Bush comes in at centre half
October 7, 1936 Liverpool F.C. are playing Bush at centre half in place of the injured Tom Bradshaw in the match against Middlesbrough. Busby, who
Liverpool v Birmingham 2-0 (League match: October 3, 1936)
October 3, 1936 Key note: “Liverpool won because they accepted two chances, whereas Birmingham frittered away many of their chances through their desire to ‘show
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1936
June 12, 1936 Manager for Liverpool F.C.? Chairman and increase of secretarial work After eight years as secretary-manager of Liverpool F.C., Mr. George Patterson becomes
Liverpool Reserves v Birmingham Reserves 1-3 (League match: February 15, 1936)
February 15, 1936 Match: Central League, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:15. Liverpool Reserves – Birmingham Reserves 1-3 (0-2). Liverpool (2-3-5): Stan Kane, Jim Harley, Robert Felton,
Liverpool v Sunderland 0-3 (League match: February 8, 1936)
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):
West Bromwich v Liverpool 6-1 (League match: February 1, 1936)
February 1, 1936 Match: Football League, First Division, at The Hawthorns, kick-off: 15:00. West Bromwich Albion – Liverpool 6-1 (2-1). Attendance: 23,083. Referee: Mr. Mellor.
Grimsby Town v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: January 18, 1936)
January 18, 1936 Match: Football League, First Division, at Blundell Park, kick-off: 14:45. Grimsby Town – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 9,289. Referee: Mr. R.W. Blake.
Everton v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: January 4, 1936)
January 4, 1936 Key note: “The final ‘Derby’ game of the season, which was played at Goodison Park, will go down in history as the
Everton v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: January 4, 1936)
January 4, 1936 Match: Football League, First Division, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 14:30. Everton – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 52,282. Referee: Mr. T. Thompson. Everton
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