September 11, 1944 The tragedy of Liverpool’s 2-2 draw with Manchester City in yet another Anfield thriller was the accident to Cyril Done, the Reds’
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Liverpool will have a wonder attack
August 21, 1944 Problems face the Liverpool and Everton football clubs. Yes, this despite the fact that at Goodison Park on Saturday they gave a
Everton v Liverpool 2-5 (Friendly: August 19, 1944)
August 19, 1944 Match: Benefit for the Lord Mayor of Liverpool War Fund, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:00. Everton – Liverpool 2-5 (1-3). Attendance: 16,228;
An unshakable love of Liverpool Football Club
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,
Looking ahead to football season
June 20, 1944 The fact that the Football League Management Committee has decided there shall be no material change in the 1944-45 programme as compared
Diverse interests
October 12, 1943 Football and poetry are ill-mated interests, but perhaps few Liverpool men are as intimately acquainted with both as Mr. William McConnell, a
Liverpool F.C. re-elections
July 12, 1943 Liverpool Football Club will have on the bridge next season the same pilots who guided them to the Football League Championship No.
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1943 (Evening Express main)
June 24, 1943 “The future policy of Liverpool F.C. remains unchanged,” said Mr. Richard Lawson Martindale, chairman, at the 51st annual meeting of the club
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1942-43
June 16, 1943 The directors of the Liverpool Football Club report a profit of £3,091 13s. 9d for the year ending May 3, 1943, as
Shooting counted
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
The directors of Liverpool F.C. get down to business
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
Liverpool “A” celebrated a super season
June 13, 1942 Liverpool “A” team’s celebrated “do” on Saturday was one of the happiest little Soccer functions I have been to for some time.
Shaker’s brave fight
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
Full house of football “heads” at Anfield
September 22, 1941 One could not have wished for more enthralling fare than at Anfield, where there was quite a big gathering of the soccer
Liverpool have punch
September 1, 1941 I was at Anfield on Saturday to see the lively Reds beat a capable Wrexham. Whether it is the boxing shows which
Liverpool’s test star asked for a trial
August 25, 1941 A few weeks ago a 17 year-old Bootle lad received a postcard inviting him to have a trial with Everton Football Club.
Richard Lawson Martindale the new chairman of Liverpool F.C.
July 10, 1941 Mr. Richard Lawson Martindale has been elected the new chairman of Liverpool Football Club in succession to Mr. William John Harrop who
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1940
June 21, 1940 Liverpool Football Club’s meeting. Chairman on prospects. The report of a loss of £6,759 (compared with the previous year’s profit of £12,824)
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1939-40
June 13, 1940 Liverpool Football Club are first in the field with their balance sheet for the first of the wartime seasons – and it
F.A. Commission over a knee injury
March 9, 1938 A Football Association Commission at the Midland Hotel, Derby, this afternoon, inquired into incidents in the F.A. Cup fourth round replay between
Grimsby Town: The finest sporting club in the League
January 20, 1936 Our thanks to our friends at Grimsby Town Once more I desire to put Grimsby on the football map- For thirty years
Liverpool F.C. back home
May 31, 1935 The Liverpool football team, homeward bound after their delightful Las Palmas tour, were on board the liner Accra, which called at Plymouth
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1934
June 11, 1934 Liverpool F.C.’s annual meeting passed off quietly; breezily and nicely. Here and there, there was an interjection, a sally, a suggestion. The
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1934-35
May 31, 1934 Liverpool F.C. have issued their balance-sheet, and the figures show the club as having lost £4,000, chiefly owing to the call on
The social side of football
June 27, 1933 Preston North End and Liverpool Football Club directors yesterday held their annual bowls match. It was played at Rufford, and the Liverpool
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