March 25, 1956 For the second time in five weeks, and the third time in under a year, Liverpool F.C. have lost another of their

The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
March 25, 1956 For the second time in five weeks, and the third time in under a year, Liverpool F.C. have lost another of their
August 18, 1947 Councillor Stanley Ronald Williams will be unanimously elected chairman of Liverpool F.C. at tomorrow’s meeting of the directors, to succeed the late
Monday, August 11 – 1947 Rev. James Jackson, former full-back and captain of Liverpool F.C., conducted the funeral service at Anfield Cemetery yesterday of Mr.
August 6, 1947 Mr. William McConnell, 59, Liverpool Football Club Chairman, died at Dyrseth, Flintshire. (Source: Glocester Citizen: August 8, 1947)
September 12, 1946 Albert Stubbins, Newcastle United’s England centre forward, was transferred to Liverpool to-night for a fee of £13,000, only £1,000 less than Arsenal
April 29, 1946 The Liverpool F.C. officials and players, who are going to America for a month’s tour, will sail on the Queen Mary from
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 2, 1945 United States soccer clubs, realising that large numbers of American Service men, who previously took no interest in the game back home,
July 19, 1945 Mr. William McConnell has been re-elected chairman of Liverpool F.C. and Mr. Stanley Ronald Williams vice-chairman. (Evening Express, 19-07-1945)
June 22, 1945 Three of the shareholders of Liverpool Football Club out of the 20 odds who attended last night’s annual meeting wanted only one
June 8, 1945 ‘Ritz’ meals at workers’ prices. Napoleon said: “An army marches on its stomach,” and thus the Ministry of Labour and National Service
May 28, 1945 With the closing of the football season Liverpool have solved the problem which has been worrying them ever since last August. They
April 23, 1945 Liverpool have decided to make an offer to Blackburn Rovers for the transfer of Jack Westby, the tall, big hearted half-back whom
April 20, 1945 Main interest centres in Liverpool’s bid to make Chesterfield’s blend of youth and experience, so carefully nursed by Mr. Norman Bullock, go
April 19, 1945 Liverpool also are unable to give us any definite news regarding their team, but hope springs eternal and neither chairman Mr. William
April 16, 1945 Liverpool’s triumph over Manchester City 3-1, Maine Road (aggregate 6-1), was a fine example of the win-by-waiting policy. There was pre-match plan,
April 13, 1945 Vivid memories of the gallant resistance Liverpool offered to a goal-thirsty Everton attack in the two cup-ties recently encourages me to think
April 9, 1945 Liverpool’s victory over Manchester City was complete in every respect, and right here let me emphasise that but for the super-goalkeeping of
April 2, 1945 Liverpool, Merseyside’s most successful wartime club, are once again left to shoulder the banner of the area in the North War Cup.
March 26, 1945 For sensations I look to next Saturday’s second “leg” of the Everton-Liverpool’ North Cup game. The Reds go out a goal to
March 19, 1945 The Cup draw made me, unfortunately, late for the celebration supper given by the Liverpool F.C. directors, under chairman Mr. William McConnell,
January 18, 1945 In this age of youth it is still the men of experience who are setting the seal on success in the football
December 1, 1944 Liverpool will have greater strength in attack for tomorrow’s keen Football League test with Chester at Anfield in what should prove one
November 23, 1944 Mr. William McConnell, chairman of Liverpool Football Club, took time out from first team observance to go to Anfield last Saturday to
Monday, November 6 – 1944 “Sport, football and racing in particular, proved just the tonic the working man wanted during the dark days of 1940,”
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