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Michael Kenrick
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1 Posted 30/01/2021 at 10:47:36
Interesting historical material, as ever, Tony.

I assume the Liverpool FA knockout is what we know now as the Liverpool Senior Cup? Any idea when it was given that name?

I don't recall how much of this very early period in our history is described by Thomas Keates... maybe it's mentioned in there?
Tony Onslow
2 Posted 30/01/2021 at 21:15:04
Junior Cup was first put up for competition in 1886.
Brian Murray
3 Posted 31/01/2021 at 18:23:51
The Liverpool denier cup was a proper competition and added a bit to dixies derby match record Oh and by the way he still holds the record not Rush. The monster they created ( screen sport super cup ) was a sort of substitute for us being banned in Europe. In other words null and void because rush scored four in it v us.

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