March 18, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, supplementary tournament, at Old Trafford. Manchester United – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. J.I. Turner; linesmen: Messrs.
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United in sixes and sevens
March 17, 1916 For the second week in succession Liverpool go to Manchester. Last week they did well to draw at Hyde-road, and they are
Metcalf is dropped for the United game
March 16, 1916 Liverpool team to visit Manchester United: – Ted Taylor, Ephraim Longworth, James Middlehurst, John Bamber, Walter Wadsworth, Donald Mackinlay, Robert Waine, Wilfred
Chairman Asbury mourns his brother
March 15, 1916 I desire to express our sympathy with Mr. John Asbury, the Liverpool F.C. chairman, who has lost his brother Tom by death.
French leave for two footballers
March 13, 1916 Stated to be old members of the Queen’s Park Rangers Football Club, two absentees named Horace Linkson and Wilfred Nixon, of the
A rattling good game
March 13, 1916 Fifteen thousand spectators witnessed a rattling good game at Hyde Road, where the champions of the Lancashire Section were in opposition to
Manchester City v Liverpool 1-1 (League match: March 11, 1916)
March 11, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, supplementary tournament, Southern Division, at Hyde Road. Manchester City – Liverpool 1-1 (1-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. O. Rothwell;
Billy Meredith to make comeback
March 10, 1916 As was first announced in this column, William Meredith has elected Liverpool’s visit to Hyde Road as the match wherein he shall
Referee robbed
March 10, 1916 During Friday night thieves broke into some offices in Peter-street, Blackburn, and ransacked them. One of the victims was Mr. John Lewis,
Speakman replaces Middlehurst at City
March 9, 1916 At Manchester City’s ground Speakman takes the place of Middlehurst, who is well, but is standing down so that Sam Speakman can
An order for an ambulance
March 9, 1916 Liverpool have placed the order for the motor ambulance, and soon their swift decision will be carried to its point of usefulness.
Oldham were waiving white feathers
March 6, 1916 The football folk of the Lancashire county will soon find the new grouping of clubs suits them. There are but two months
Liverpool’s inner men improve
March 6, 1916 The last time Oldham were at Anfield the inside forwards of the home lot did very poorly, but on Saturday they fared
Liverpool v Oldham Athletic 4-1 (League match: March 4, 1916)
March 4, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, supplementary tournament, Southern Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Oldham Athletic 4-1 (2-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J.T.
Taylor against his former club
March 3, 1916 Indication has already been made by exclusive news to this column that the Anfield game is specially promising to-morrow. Oldham’s strength of
These are touchy times
March 3, 1916 There are two or three prominent players who by this time will have come to the conclusion that it is silly and
Come on shareholders – show support!
March 1, 1916 In connection with the appeal made for a motor ambulance to be provided by the Liverpool club, Mr. John Asbury, chairman, has
Unlucky assistant secretary of Liverpool
March 1, 1916 Is there an unluckier fellow than Mr. George Patterson? He’s the acting secretary of Liverpool F.C. Though looking strongly built, I know
Arthur Goddard’s ankle injury
March 1, 1916 Considering the number of years he has been playing, Arthur Goddard’s freedom from accident has been remarkable, and a matter on which
Learning Russian in the dark
March 1, 1916 Since the streets of the city have at night-time been plunged into Cimmerian gloom, reading at home has become more popular than
Dishonestly drinking…
March 1, 1916 If you can’t get drink honestly, get it dishonestly. This seems to be the guiding principle of certain transport workers – dock
Another friendly local derby settled
February 28, 1916 Thank goodness, the men of the Liverton clubs did not besmirch their characters in the critical eye of the football world. Bradford
A Liverpool hat-trick in victories
February 28, 1916 Once again Liverpool have succeeded in lowering the colours of their Goodison Park neighbours, their latest victory, on the ground of the
Liverpool win the rubber
February 28, 1916 Liverpool for the third time this season beat Everton “Twice” the League game have gone their way by handsome margins – 4-1
Everton v Liverpool 0-1 (League match: February 26, 1916)
February 26, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Goodison Park, kick off: 15:30. Everton – Liverpool 0-1 (0-0). Attendance: 18,000. Referee: Mr. A. Pellowe;
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