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- (the unofficial championship of the world). In July 1937, the Liverpool Merseysiders promotion dropped out of the league and was replaced by the Belle Vue...
- Catherine Jones (31 December 2013). "New Year's honours list recognition for Merseysiders - Liverpool Echo". liverpoolecho. "Sunetra Sarker". sightsavers.net....
- recorded over the course of two days. In 1989, he joined forces with fellow Merseysiders Gerry Marsden and Holly Johnson to record an updated version of "Ferry...
- Greyhound Stadium from 1934 to 1935. Speedway returned with the Liverpool Merseysiders for the start of the 1936 Provincial Speedway League season and continued...
- It was nicknamed after Charles Uren, the railway's chief engineer. 8 Merseysider 4wDH Ruston & Hornsby 1964 50 2016 This was originally built using parts...
- had dubbed Everton Champions elect going into the closing stages. The Merseysiders had lost just four games all season, topped the table and appeared to...
- were unable to find a way past Wimbledon goalkeeper Dave Beasant. The Merseysiders were awarded a penalty on the hour mark following a foul by Clive Goodyear...
- rode for both Liverpool Chads (in the Provincial League) and Belle Vue Merseysiders (in the National League). He was the captain of the Liverpool team in...
- strong run of form in the final five games of the season, City pipped the Merseysiders to the title, and Silva claimed his second Premier League winners medal...
- of this is the 1996 match with Liverpool, which finished 4–3 to the Merseysiders. During this period, the team were dubbed the Entertainers. Newcastle...