Saturday, January 27 – 1923
There are few clubs’ players who talk and argue on the field so much as do Liverpool, and this practice, is causing a lot of ugly rumours to fly around to the effect that the Anfielders are at loggerheads. Such is far from being the case. The players regard themselves as a mutual benefit society, and when they see a mistake made they draw their colleagues’ attention to it, while the iron is hot. And they don’t mind what the crowds say or think.
(Derby Daily Telegraph, 27-01-1923)