February 11, 1897 Some years ago the citizens of Liverpool hit upon a merry method of making money and a noble way of spending them.
Category: Club news
Cup tie at Bolton postponed
February 8, 1897 Liverpool should have played their postponed Lancashire Cup tie with Bolton Wanderers today, but, owing to the latter being ordered by the
Preparing for the Theatrical Gala
February 6, 1897 Of the medical charities with which the city happily abounds none have stronger claims to the considerate support of the public than
North End Reserve v Liverpool Reserve
February 6, 1896 Played at Deepdale, before nearly 3,000 spectators. Both teams pressed in turn, then North End had a couple of corners, after which
Meeting of the Football Association (February 3, 1897)
February 3, 1897 At, 61, Chancery-lane, London, Dr Morley (Blackburn) presided over a meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Association. The principal business was
Burnden Park battle postponed
February 1, 1897 The replayed Lancashire Cup tie between Liverpool and the Bolton Wanderers was arranged to take place at Burnden Park, Bolton, Monday afternoon.
Time for charities again
January 16, 1897 Governed by a sense of the claims of the Hospital for Consumption and the Stanley Hospital, the committee of the forthcoming theatrical
Liverpool invited to the Bass Charity Cup
January 11, 1897 The Liverpool club has been favoured with an invitation to participate in the Bass Charity Cup Competition, which has been accepted. There
The date set for the Theatrical Football Gala
January 6, 1897 Tentatively the date of the annual theatrical football gala, in aid of medical charities of the city, has been chosen, namely, the
Liverpool in special training
January 1, 1897 The Liverpool team who have been training at Freshfield for nearly a fortnight, left the Exchange Station Friday at quarter to one
English Athletic Notes
December 31, 1896 * Liverpool are averse to publishing their gates. * Sheffield United are described as the lightest team in the English League. *
“No” to liquors at football matches
December 23, 1896 The Church Temperance Society of the Liverpool Diocese has issued a circular letter to all the county and borough Magistrates in the
Height and weight of the Liverpool players 1896-97
December 21, 1896 Questions and answers to correspondents: 1)The internationals are McQueen, Neill, Latta, Becton, and Geary. McCowie is a junior international. 2) The height
Not everything seems to be ok
Monday, December 21 – 1896 The Liverpool League team, including Jimmy Ross and Thomas Cleghorn – John Holmes’ ankle being still in an unsound condition
Guinea tickets at half price
Saturday, December 19 – 1896 The Liverpool committee have once more shown in a practical manner their desire to meet the wishes of their supporters
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (December 19, 1896)
December 19, 1896 * Jimmy Ross will not be able to captain his team on the field of play for the next fortnight at least.
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: December 14, 1896
December 14, 1896 The fates appear to be decidedly unfavourable in respect to weather when the Liverpool League team are performing on their own territory,
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (December 12, 1896)
December 12, 1896 * The appearance at Anfield last Saturday with the Fleetwood Rangers, of the once famous North End flier Jack Gordon, was an
The Theatrical Gala once again a success
Wednesday, December 9 – 1896 A meeting was held yesterday at the Alexandra Hotel, Dale-street, of the executive-committee of the Annual Theatrical Football Gala, when
The draw for the Lancashire Cup
Tuesday, December 8 – 1896 A largely attended meeting of the executive of the Lancashire Football Association was held at Blackburn last night, Mr. D.
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: December 7, 1896
December 7, 1896 For their preliminary canter in the first round of the Lancashire Cup Liverpool had Fleetwood Rangers as opponents, and the appearance of
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (December 5, 1896)
December 5, 1896 * Frank Becton is training with Liverpool once more, and it is quite on the cards that era long he may be
Alf Milward suspended one week for kicking John McCartney
November 30, 1896 A meeting of a special sub-committee of the Lancashire Association appointed to deal with offences on the field was held last night,
The “Scarlet Runners” and the “Blues”
November 23, 1896 The return League encounter between Everton and Liverpool furnished the ‘’piece do resistance” in local football circles on Saturday, and the intention
Tom Watson sang for the Liverpool players
Thursday, November 19 – 1896 The Liverpool players, to the number of 30, were treated to the Roscommon Music Hall on Thursday evening by their
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