Liverpool
Reserves 4 - 0 West Bromwich Albion Reserves
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Liverpool Reserves 0 - 4 Everton
Reserves
Saturday 7 September 1956 Central
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Liverpool Res |
Everton
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0 - 4 (0-1) |
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GOAL |
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Williams 39, Kirby 3 goals |
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1 Doug Rudham
- Robert Campbell
- Gerry Byrne
- Barry Wilkinson
- Geoff Twentyman
- Keith Burkinshaw
- Louis Bimpson
- Joe Dickson
- Alan Arnell
- John Evans
- John Morrissey |
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1 Jimmy O’Neill
- Alan Sanders
- Fred Leeder
- Ken Rea
- Brian Labone
- Peter Farrell
- Jack Keeley
- Eddie Thomas
- George Kirby
- Alec Ashworth
- Graham Williams |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
Referee: D W Goddard
(Leyland) |
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VENUE |
RESERVES
COACHS |
Anfield (capacity )
Attendance: 8,035 |
Bob Paisley (Liverpool)
(Everton) |
Notes:
- This two variants Liverpool home shirts which can used in this match. How assumes
David Moor with site Historicalkits.co.uk, shirt in top, this shirt possibly used in cold
weather. |
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LEADING
GOAL FOR EVERTON
Reserves “Derby” at Anfield
Liverpool Res; Rudham, goal; Campbell Byrne, backs;
Wilkinson, Twentyman and Burkinshaw, half-backs; Bimpson, Dickson, Arnell, Evans and
Morrissey, forwards. Everton Res; O’Neill, goal; Sanders and Leeder, backs; Rea, Labone,
and Farrell, half-backs; Keeley, Thomas, Kirby, Ashworth, and Williams, forwards. Referee;
Mr. D.W. Goddard (Leyland). A pass by Thomas was checked by Byrne who found Twentyman. The
centre half flung the ball to Bimpson whose first time shot was comfortably saved by O’Neill.
Morrissey had a similar effort saved but a moment later he delivered a terrific drive
which O’Neill turned over for a corner. Liverpool failed to maintain their sparkling
opening and Kirby shot wide for Everton from a good position. Liverpool struck back and
good work by Morrissey almost let in Arnell who soon afterwards headed just wide from a
corner kicks. Most of the excitement in this incident packed game was centred around the
Everton goal area, Morrissey was proving a thorn in the Everton defence and from his
passes Bimpson and Dickson shot hard and true but O’Neill saved. After 39 minutes
Everton went ahead when a high dropping shot from Williams passed over Rudham’s head
into the net. When Liverpool retaliated the ball bobbled about in the Everton goalmouth
before O’Neill managed to scramble clear a low drive from Burkinshaw. Half-time;
Liverpool Res nil, Everton Res 1.
Copyright - The Liverpool Echo - Transcribed by bluecorrespondent.co.nr |
Liverpool Reserves 3 - 2
Newcastle United Reserves
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Liverpool Reserves 4 - 1 Burnley
Reserves
Saturday 28 September 1957
Central League |
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"Liverpool" |
4 - 1 |
"Burnley" |
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( - ) |
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GOAL |
Kerr 19, Lockey, Murdoch, Twist |
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1 Doug Rudham
- Alan Jones
- Brereton
- Roy Saunders
- John Nicholson
- J E Parry
- Frank Twist
- Joe Dickson
- Bobby Murdoch
- David Kerr
- Frank Lockey |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
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VENUE |
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RESERVES COACHS |
Anfield (capacity )
Attendance: 4,264 |
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Bob Paisley (Liverpool)
(Burnley) |
Price: 1 penny |
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L10
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Liverpool Reserves 1 - 7
Wolverhampton Wanderers Reserves
Saturday 30 November 1957
Central League |
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"Liverpool" |
1 - 7 |
"Wolverhampton
W" |
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( - ) |
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GOAL |
Murdoch |
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Team: 1. Doug Rudham,
Tom McNulty, Gerry Byrne, Robert Campbell, John Nicholson, Keith Burkinshaw, Luis Bimpson,
Roy Saunders, Bobby Murdoch, Joe Dickson, John Morrissey. |
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SUBSTITUTIONS |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
Referee: |
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VENUE |
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RESERVES
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Anfield (capacity )
Attendance: 4,999 |
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Bob Paisley (Liverpool)
(Wolverhampton W) |
Price: 1 penny |
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West Bromwich Albion Reserves 4 -
2 Liverpool Reserves
21 December 1957 Central
League |
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"West
Bromwich A" |
4 - 2 |
"Liverpool" |
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GOAL |
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Dickson 1, Murdoch |
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Team: 1. Doug Rudham,
Tom McNulty, Gerry Byrne, Robert Campbell, Laurie Hughes, Barry Wilkinson, Luis Bimpson,
Joe Dickson, Alan Arnell, Bobby Murdoch, John Morrissey. |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
Referee: |
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RESERVES
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Attendance: |
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(West Bromwich A)
Bob Paisley (Liverpool) |
Price: 3 d |
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Liverpool Reserves 3 - 0 Stoke
City Reserves
Saturday 28 December 1957
Central League |
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"Liverpool" |
3 - 0 |
"Stoke
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( -0) |
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GOAL |
Lockey 2, 16, Wilkinson |
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1 Doug Rudham
- Tom McNulty
- Gerry Byrne
- Barry Wilkinson
- Laurie Hughes
- Philip Ferns
- Brian Jackson
- Willie Carlin
- Alan Arnell
- David Kerr
- Frank Lockey |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
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VENUE |
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RESERVES COACHS |
Anfield (capacity )
Attendance: 5,272 |
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Bob Paisley (Liverpool)
(Stoke C) |
Price: 1 penny |
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Everton Reserves 4 - 2 Liverpool
Reserves
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Everton Reserves 3 - 1 Liverpool
Reserves
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Reserves 2 -
1 Liverpool Reserves
12 April 1958 Central League |
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"Wolverhampton
W" |
2 - 1 |
"Liverpool" |
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( -1) |
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GOAL |
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Morrissey 15 |
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Team: 1. Doug Rudham,
Tom McNulty, Gerry Byrne, Robert Campbell, Laurie Hughes, Roy Saunders, Brian Jackson, Joe
Dickson, Alan Banks, David Kerr, John Morrissey. |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
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RESERVES
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Molineux (capacity )
Attendance: |
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Bob Paisley (Liverpool) |
Price: 3 d |
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Everton Reserves 2 - 0 Liverpool
Reserves
Tuesday 25 March 1958 19:00
Liverpool Senior Cup Semi-Final |
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Everton
Res |
Liverpool Res |
2 - 0 (0-0) |
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GOAL |
Williams 59, Thomas |
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1 Albert Dunlop
- Alan Sanders
- Jim Tansey
- Ken Rea
- Tommy Jones
- Mick Meagan
- Jimmy Harris
- Eddie Thomas
- Dave Hickson
- WallyFielding
- Graham Williams |
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1 Tommy Younger
- John Molyneux
- Ronnie Moran
- Johnny Wheeler
- Dick White
- Barry Wilkinson
- Luis Bimpson
- Bobby Murdoch
- Billy Liddell
- Jimmy Melia
- Alan A' Court |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
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VENUE |
RESERVES
COACHS |
Goodison Park (capacity )
Attendance: 30,352 |
(Everton)
Bob Paisley (Liverpool) |
Price: 3 d (the price is specified in a year of made and
sale of this programme)
Notes:
- This two variants Liverpool home shirts which can used in this match. How assumes
David Moor with site Historicalkits.co.uk, shirt in top, this shirt possibly used in cold
weather.
- Match played Everton and Liverpool main teams players. |
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EVERTON
WIN, DESERVEDLY
Everton 2, Liverpool 0
Liverpool Handicapped by Injury
Having played three hours at Goodison Park this season without scoring Liverpool
must look upon the their neighbours as something o a bogey. In last night’s Liverpool
Cup semi-final Liverpool rarely looked like beating Dunlop, even before the first half
injury reduced Simpson to a limping midfield passenger. After that their chances of
victory were negligible though it took Everton a long time to establish any sort of
supremacy. Once Williams opened the scoring after 59 minutes, however the result was never
in doubt and although Liverpool fought hard to the end, they finished definitely second
best. Matches between these rivals are rare enough to be a great attraction and even a
comparatively unimportant meeting on a cold night with rain in the air brought an
attendance of 30,353. If most of these went home chilled and disappointed it is not
surprising. Only rarely did the football touch the standard expected of a First Division
and one fighting for a place in that division there were a few incidents which did nothing
to enhance the reputation of the participants and even the atmosphere usually associated
with these games was lacking for much of the time. In the end Everton were well worth
victory which enables them to meet the winners of the Tranmere v. Southport game. There
can be little satisfactory, however, for their display did not indicate a glorious finale
to a disappointing season.
Little Punch
There was little punch in the front line, Hickson being left unsupported for much
of the time –and neither inside-forward came into the picture to any extent. The wingers
tried with enthusiasm but for the most part found the close attention of two resolute
backs too much for them. Fortunately for Everton however, wing halves Rea and Meagan had
rather the better of matters in midfield and with Jones keeping a tight grip on the
centre; Liverpool’s handicapped front line had few chances to develop movements likely
to threaten Dunlop. When Liverpool did frame a promising raid the inability of Bimpson to
move freely was always a drawback and all too often McNamara playing against his old club
slowed down the line with unwanted deliberation when a more straightforward approach was
required. Once again the old maxim “Stop Liddell and you stop Liverpool” was borne
out. Although the Scot fought with all his usually tenacity, he could rarely get the
better of Jones and the colleagues who were quick to rally to the aid of the centre half
even when Liddell did carve put half a chance. For an hour Melia was the game’s best
forward, dribbling cleverly and switching the point of attack but in the closing stages he
faded badly and as a result the play of the lively A’Court had to suffer. Defensively
Liverpool have no cause to reproach themselves for Younger maintained his excellent form
and White left Hickson little room in addition to covering both full-backs when need
arose.
Below Par
Only at left half were Liverpool rather below par for Wheeler had one of these days
when his long passing was none too accurate and Wilkinson again revealed a lack of pace
which told against him. Most of the goalmouth escapes took place in front of Younger but
none was sufferently close to cause him undue concern until at the 58th minute when
Williams was in position to score a simple goal when a cross-shot by Harris unwittingly
turned into a perfect pass. The second goal with a quarter of an hour left for play again
showed that in Thomas Everton have a useful inside forward who can turn a half chance to
good advantage. When the ball reached him from Harris, Thomas was sideways on to the goal
and none too nicely placed but the promptly had the ball under control, wheeled round to
beat his man and then settled the issue by thumping the ball in from, close range.
Copyright - The Liverpool Daily Post - Transcribed by bluecorrespondent.co.nr |
Liverpool Reserves 0 - 2 Rest
of Central League
Wednesday 18 September 1957
Friendly Reserves |
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"Liverpool" |
0 - 2 |
"Rest
of Central L" |
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GOAL |
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1 Doug Rudham
- Tom McNulty
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- Barry Wilkinson
- Laurie Hughes
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- John Evans
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- Louis Bimpson |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
Referee: |
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VENUE |
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RESERVES COACHS |
Anfield (capacity )
Attendance: |
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Bob Paisley (Liverpool)
(Rest of C L) |
Price: 1 penny |
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