Saturday, April 30 – 1898 Two more important catches for the Anfield club have been effected, and few will say that George Allan of the
Category: Club news
Archie Goldie refuses to re-sign
Saturday, April 30 – 1898 The following players have signed on for Liverpool: – Harry Storer, Billy Dunlop, Tom Wilkie, Thomas Cleghorn, Barney Battles, William
Local talent signs on
Saturday, April 23 – 1898 J. F. Halliday, the Chester club’s right full back, has signed a League form for the Liverpool Football Club for
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 23, 1898)
April 23, 1898 ** The Anfield Robertson looks like turning out as valuable a member of the team as his namesake has done to the
Grand league finale vs. Aston Villa
April 15, 1898 No more interesting fixture could have been made than that the famous Birmingham club, Aston Villa, should finish up their League season
Rab Howell transferred to Liverpool
April 6, 1898 It will no doubt come as a surprise to most folks to know that Rab Howell, who has for years been a
Hearts duo transferred to Liverpool
Thursday, March 31 – 1898 For some time rumour has been busy with the probable transference of John Walker and Thomas Robertson, the Hearts’ left
Watson got his men
Wednesday, March, 30 – 1898 Tom Watson had made good use of his opportunities in Scotland this week. When he signed on Hugh Morgan he
Paisley lad for Liverpool
Saturday, March 26 – 1898 Hugh Morgan, of St Mirren FC, was today transferred to Liverpool Club by agreement with St Mirren. It is understood
Battle for survival v Notts County
March 11, 1898 This League match, which is played to-morrow at Anfield, should prove a very keen and interesting one. Notts County fancy they have
Another success for the Liverpool F.C. Theatrical Gala
Friday, February 25 – 1898 A meeting of the general council of the Liverpool Theatrical Football Gala was held yesterday at the Alexandra Hotel, Dale-street,
John Cox transferred to Liverpool
February 23, 1898 It will probably not surprise the public that the managers of the Liverpool Club are just now somewhat desirous about the personnel
Meeting of the Football Association (February 14, 1898)
February 14, 1898 Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the Amateur Cup Committee was held at the Football Association Offices, 61 Chancery-lane, London, Mr. G.S. Sherrington
Liverpool F.C. Theatrical Gala 1898
Thursday, February 10 – 1898 Bashi Bazouks, Emperor Menelik and his Abyssinian chiefs at Anfield The annual charitable theatrical gala, which year after year is
George Hastings transferred from Renton
Tuesday, January 11 – 1898 At a meeting of the Scottish FA Committee in Glasgow. Liverpool reported that East Stirlingshire had failed to pay them
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (January 8, 1898)
January 8, 1898 ** Andy McCowie is coming on by leaps and bounds, and just now is easily the best of the Liverpool forwards. (Cricket
Liverpool and their injured players
January 7, 1898 No team in the League has suffered more by injuries than the Anfielders, and with the exception of three players, every member
The squad for the Scotland tour
January 1, 1898 Mr. Campbell states that Mr. Tom Watson sends the following as the probable Liverpool team against the Hearts on Monday: Willie Donnelly;
Hartley crosses the park
Wednesday, December 22 – 1897 Abe Hartley, the well known centre-forward of the Everton Football Club, has been transferred to Liverpool, for whom he will
Meeting for the Theatrical Gala December 1897
Monday, December 20 – 1897 Monday afternoon, the meeting of the General Council of the Liverpool Theatrical Gala was held at the Alexandra Hotel, Dale-street.
General Stevenson transferred to Liverpool
December 9, 1897 Mr Tom Watson, on behalf of the Liverpool F.C., has signed on General Stevenson, full back of the Padiham Club, who is
John Houlding elected Lord Mayor of Liverpool
November 9, 1897 The first quarterly meeting of the Liverpool City Council for the present municipal year was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday.
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: November 8, 1897 (Liverpool Mercury)
November 8, 1897 Liverpool distinguished themselves in a somewhat surprising manner against Nottingham Forest, and, as a consequence, sustained their first defeat at home this
Football League meeting (November 5, 1897)
November 5, 1897 Yesterday afternoon at Manchester a special meeting of the English Football League was held for the purpose of taking into consideration the
“Little Punch” arrested at the Aston Villa v Liverpool game
November 2, 1897 During the progress of the Aston Villa and Liverpool match at Aston Lower Grounds, on Saturday, Detective-inspector Ravenhall and Detective-sergeant Whitcroft, of
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