April 30, 1964 Chairman Thomas Valentine Williams, who was T.V.. Long before Logie Baird invented those illustrious initials, saw football first at Anfield fro the

The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
April 30, 1964 Chairman Thomas Valentine Williams, who was T.V.. Long before Logie Baird invented those illustrious initials, saw football first at Anfield fro the
July 6, 1956 Liverpool will seek new men for next season Aiming to reach First Division Youngsters coming on The determination of the board of
June 13, 1956 Liverpool F.C. profit shows slight decrease Transfer fees cost the club over £8,000 Gate receipts up Liverpool F.C.’s balance-sheet, issued to-day, shows
February 21, 1956 Mr. William John Harrop, chairman of Liverpool Football Club, died at his home in Marlborough Road, Liverpool, early yesterday at the age
August 27, 1955 “Supposing football isn’t as clever, as entertaining as it was, there must be an explanation. Mr. William John Harrop, chairman of Liverpool
August 2, 1955 Mr. McInnes becomes secretary and Bill Liddell captain Liverpool F.C. directors, holding their first meeting of the new season last night, appointed
June 28, 1955 Two new Liverpool F.C. directors Ex-Chairman defeated Future hopes Liverpool F.C. Shareholders at their annual meeting last night, elected two new directors
October 6, 1951 What’s wrong with soccer? Mr. William John Harrop is a vice-president of the Football League, a member of the FA Council, a
June 27, 1950 Liverpool renew manager George Kay’s contract Maximum benefits granted to eleven first-team players Liverpool F.C. have renewed their contract with Mr. George
October 16, 1948 Back row, left to right: Bob Priday, Les Shannon, Jimmy McInnes, Russell Crossley, Cyril Sidlow, Charles Ashcroft, Laurie Hughes, Billy Liddell, Ray
Period: July 4 – 1947 to July 9 – 1948. Chairman: Mr. William Henry McConnell, J.P.. (passed away on August 7 – 1947). Vice-Chairman: Mr.
December 3. 1945 With the deference to the all-round ability of Liverpool both individually and as a team the act cannot be denied that Billy
August 29, 1945 Mr. William Cuff, the President, will head the Football League delegation which is set to meet Players’ Union representative in Manchester today
April 30, 1945 Reason for Liverpool s surprising defeat at Chesterfield can be traced to forward failing. Had the attack functioned with the same accuracy
July 12, 1944 Mr. William McConnell is the new chairman of Liverpool Football Club. The election was unanimous at last evening’s annual directors’ meeting, and,
June 22, 1944 Reds’ rosy future “We look on the future quite happily. We shall have no need to go around the country looking for
June 13, 1944 The report of the Liverpool Football Club for the year ended May 8 last shows a profit of £1,258, which, added to
June 1, 1944 Harmony reigns among the shareholders of Everton and Liverpool Football Clubs. There will be no elections this year for seats on the
September 7, 1942 Liverpool’s success over Wrexham at Anfield was never in doubt, but certainly the margin of the win was rather flattering to the
July 16, 1942 Events are moving swiftly towards the dawn of the another football season. Yesterday the clubs of the Football League received their fixtures
July 15, 1942 Councillor William John Harrop. – Native of Liverpool. Educated at the Liverpool Collegiate School. Comparatively new to municipal life, but a stalwart
June 30, 1942 Next season’s possible snags. William John Harrop tops poll. The most important decision made at the Football League’s annual meeting, which may
June 26, 1942 Twenty-one years on the Board Mr. Walter Henry Cartwright and Mr. William Harvey Webb, the Liverpool directors who were re-elected at the annual
May 5, 1942 There will be no election for seats on the Liverpool Football Club directorate. No nominations have been received from anyone wishing to
December 29, 1941 Although Bury were beaten 4-0 at Anfield on Saturday, they put up a brave fight, and all the 6,693 spectators agreed that
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