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Everton Reserves 3 - 1 Liverpool
Reserves
Saturday 20 January 1951 Central
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Everton
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Liverpool Res |
3 - 1 (1-0) |
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GOAL |
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Brierley 65 |
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1 Jimmy O’Neill
- Tommy Clinton
- George Saunders
- Don Donovan
- Maurice Lindley
- Melvlle
- Joe Harris
- Alan Hampson
- Harry Catterick
- Ted Buckle
- John W Parker |
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1 Charlie Ashcroft
- Ray Lambert
- Steve Parr
- Bryan Williams
- Laurie Hughes
- Joseph Maloney
- Jimmy Payne
- Kevin Baron
- Cyril Done
- Tommy McLeod
- Ken Brierley |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
Referee: M R A Lloyd
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VENUE |
RESERVES
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Goodison Park (capacity )
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EVERTON
RESERVES PRESS
Maloney Shines for Liverpool
Everton Res;-O’Neill, goal; Clinton and Saunders, backs; Donovan, Lindley, and
Melvlle, half-backs; Harris, Hampson, Catterick, Buckle, and Parker, forwards. Liverpool; Ashcroft, goal; Lambert and Parr, backs; B. Williams,
Hughes, and Maloney, half-backs; Payne, Baron, Done, Mcleod, Briersley, forwards. Referee;
M.R.A. Lloyd (Southport). Great interest was shown in this Central League “Derby”,
today when both teams fielded strong sides. Liverpool had the English international Laurie
Hughes at centre League, and had also on view the amateur left half, Joseph Maloney.
Liverpool were the first to become dangerous and following good work by McLeod and
Brierley, the latter parted to Done who was a shade too slow to seize the opportunity it
was an exciting game, with both defences sorely taxed in the 20 minutes, Everton gained
the lead when Laurie Hughes was unlucky in heading into his own goal. Maloney made a fine
debut. He was responsible for many and moves that were not fully accepted by the forwards.
There was no doubt that Everton with their one goal advantage, were the more dangerous.
Ashcroft doing extremely well in preventing the Blues from increasing their lead.
Liverpool were doing their utmost to gain the equalizer, but credit must be meted out to
Clinton and Saunders for their good defence play. Half-time; Everton Res 1, Liverpool Res
Nil.
After the resumption Everton took up the offensive. Following work between Parker
and Buckle the latter drove in a shot which was well timed by Ashcroft. The goalkeeper
were kept constantly on the move. Hughes had Catterick well bottled up.
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