December 13, 1941 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Tranmere Rovers 7-2 (4-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. J. Phillips (Liverpool).
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Tranmere Rovers v Liverpool 1-2 (League match: December 6, 1941)
December 6, 1941 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Prenton Park; kick-off: 15:15. Tranmere Rovers – Liverpool 1-2 (0-0). Attendance: 1,000. Tranmere Rovers (2-3-5): Percy
Wrexham next visitors at Anfield
August 29, 1941 Liverpool hope to get away to a good start at Anfield, where Wrexham provide the opposition. The Welshmen have got together a
Liverpool’s war time guests
August 27, 1941 Liverpool may have three “guest” players for their match against Wrexham at Anfield. Alf Hobson, of Chester, and Dick Dorsett, of the
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. balance sheet 1940-41
June 30, 1941 Wolverhampton Wanderers, who did not play any football last season but who are to resume during the coming season, report a deficiency
Bury v Liverpool 2-5 (League match: March 1, 1941)
March 1, 1941 Key note: “One of the youngest sides ever to represent Liverpool, the average age was in the neighbourhood of 20, won a
Some lines about Alex Scott (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
August 22, 1939 Alex Scott. Wolves’” goalkeeper. Height 6ft. 2in. Weight 13st. Had a trial for Lancashire Boys, and when one of the goalkeepers failed
John Baynton (Jack Baynton) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Jack Baynton on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jack Baynton: Born: March 20, 1859: Rushock Wood (Worcestershire), England. Passed away: May 17, 1939: Alfreton (Derbyshire),
The death of Jack Baynton
May 17, 1939 Mr. John Baynton, whose death has occurred at Alfreton, Derbyshire, in his eightieth year, was one of the founders of Wolverhampton Wanderers
Scotland v England 1-2 (International: April 15, 1939)
April 15, 1939 International: British Championship 1938-39, Hampden Park (Glasgow). Scotland – England 1-2 (1-0). Attendance: 149,269. Referee: Mr. William Hamilton (Northern Ireland FA). Scotland
Threats to Wolves players
March 3, 1939 Threats to two Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club players – Alex Scott (goalkeeper) and Stan Cullis (centre half), were conveyed by letter yesterday
The rabbit’s foot ran out of luck
Monday, February 13 – 1939 Two twenty-first birthday celebrations were marred by a Cup defeat… In the stand at Molineux watching the game between the
Wolves beat Liverpool
February 12, 1939 Wolves fully deserved their victory. But hey had to fight all the way. Dirk Kemp, the Liverpool’s South African goalkeeper, was off
Abe Rosenthal transferred to Tranmere Rovers
January 25, 1939 Tranmere Rovers have added two promising young players to their staff by signing Joe Millbank from Wolves and Abe Rosenthal from Liverpool.
Few lines on Alex Scott
September 23, 1938 Snapshot of the Wolves Robert Alexander Scott (goal, 6ft. 2in., 13st.). Born at Liverpool. Educated within a stone’s throw of Liverpool football
Season preview 1938-39: Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Echo)
August 27, 1938 Liverpool F.C.: Team of all the thrills Pessimists may not see eye to eye with me, because, if anything I am given
England v Czechoslovakia 5-4 (International: December 1, 1937)
December 1, 1937 International: Friendly, at White Hart Lane. England – Czechoslovakia 5-4 (3-2). Attendance: 45,879. Referee: Mr. John Langenus (Belgium). England (2-3-5): Vic Woodley
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
Sketch: Alex Scott (Wolves)
February 15, 1936 Alex Scott, Wolverhampton Wanderers. (Source: Liverpool Echo: February 15, 1936) X
Alex Scott transferred to Wolves
February 7, 1936 Wolverhampton secured the transfer of Alex Scott, the Burnley goalkeeper. He will play for his new club against Derby County. Scott joined
Billy Hartill transferred to Liverpool
January 9, 1936 Liverpool to-day took Billy Hartill, of Everton, to their fold. It is a surprising signing. Hartill was the subject of another Scottish
Reg Owen new trainer for South Liverpool
August 10, 1935 South Liverpool F.C. have appointed Reg Owen, the former Liverpool and Wolverhampton player, as trainer. Reg, it will be recalled, was connected
Dick Forshaw transferred to Wolves
August 17, 1929 Dick Forshaw, who had been with the Everton Football Club for the last two seasons, has been transferred to Wolverhampton Wanderers. The
Richard Baugh (Dick Baugh) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Dick Baugh on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Dick Baugh: Born: February 14, 1864: Chesterfield (Derbyshire), England. Passed away: August 14, 1929: Wolverhampton. Position: Right
The death of Dick Baugh
August 14, 1929 Dick Baugh, the old international and Wolverhampton Wanderers’ footballer, died in Wolverhampton on Wednesday at the age of 65. He was twice
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