January 9, 1936 The gale last night wrought havoc with shipping and property on various parts of the coast. A large stand covering the Anfield
Category: Club news
Liverpool footballers in fatal accident
September 11, 1935 Liverpool Football Club, returning from their match with Manchester City club, were involved in a fatal accident on the East Prescot Road,
Edge Hill L.M.S. engaged by Liverpool Football Club
August 17, 1935 At Anfield for the season 1935-36. This is their fifteenth season with the club, and is surely a striking testimony that football
Back in training and new tip-up seats
August 12, 1935 On the other hand, football is coming on us with rare leap. I saw the Liverpool footballers at a filming “shoot,” and
Liverpool F.C. elect their leaders
June 20, 1935 Liverpool F.C. Board of Directors have decided to appoint Mr. William John Harrop chairman of the board in place of Mr. Walter
Liverpool F.C. back home
May 31, 1935 The Liverpool football team, homeward bound after their delightful Las Palmas tour, were on board the liner Accra, which called at Plymouth
Ex-Liverpool player married
Saturday, March 16 – 1935 James Holmes, whose outstanding performance at centre-half for Chesterfield in the club’s Third Division matches led to his transfer to
Morrison gone AWOL
Wednesday, March 13 – 1935 Liverpool F.C. have referred the case of Tom Morrison, their Scottish international right half back, who has mysteriously disappeared, to
1914 FA Cup final on film
Wednesday, February 27 – 1935 At the Savoy from Thursday to Saturday this week will be shown a film pf particular interest in Burnley at
The salt of the soccer crowd: Bert Patterson
February 2, 1935 Meet Bert Patterson, brother of George Patterson, manager of the Liverpool Football Club. If you ‘phone an express area you will be
Collection for the blind at Anfield
February 1, 1935 Merseyside Fund for the Blind have a collection at the Liverpool Football Ground, to-morrow, when the club are playing Leeds United. There
A change has come over Liverpool
Tuesday, January 22 – 1935 You never can tell what Liverpool will do, but they have certainly touched a style of play foreign to their
Injury crisis for Liverpool
Thursday, January 3 – 1935 Four Liverpool players are undergoing special treatment at Harrogate for injuries. Arthur Riley, the goalkeeper, is taking baths and massage
Table tennis help from local football teams
Wednesday, January 2 – 1935 Table tennis is strenuous and earnest these days. Bull, the Worcestershire cricket professional, recently collapsed during a table tennis match
The salt of the soccer crowd: Bert Riley
December 29, 1934 Bert Riley is the Liverpool F.C. groundsman. He is a fixture at the ground because anything to be done is done without
The salt of the soccer crowd: Bob Carruthers
December 8, 1934 A mackintosh over his figure; a dark visage; a paddock devotee. Stands alone; sucks in all the juice of the Liverpool F.C.
The inquest into the death of Harold Riley
September 11, 1934 The discovery of the assistant groundsman at Liverpool Football Club, Harold Riley, aged 25, of Alroy Road, lying gassed in the trainer’s
The death of Harold Riley
September 9, 1934 Mr. Harold Riley, aged 24, son of Mr. Bert Riley, the Liverpool Football Club groundsman, was found dead in one of the
Footballers at cricket
August 2, 1934 Upton Cricket and Tennis Club are promoting their annual horticultural show and gymkana on Monday, when the special attraction will be a
Liverpool F.C. report for training
July 30, 1934 Mr. Walter Henry Cartwright, the Liverpool chairman, welcomed the Anfield players and paid tribute to Tom Brandshaw’s captaincy, but explained that they
Sport notices: Liverpool F.C. season tickets
July 24, 1934 (Source: Liverpool Echo: July 24, 1934) Season tickets, Liverpool, George Patterson, Anfield Road, Kemlyn Road Stand
Ernest Blenkinsop takes over the reins
June 20, 1934 Liverpool F.C.’s new captain Liverpool F.C. have made the following appointments: Chairman, Mr. Walter Henry Cartwright; vice-chairman, Mr. William John Harrop; captain,
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1934-35
May 31, 1934 Liverpool F.C. have issued their balance-sheet, and the figures show the club as having lost £4,000, chiefly owing to the call on
Mr. Thomas Crompton leaves behind £12,286
May 24, 1934 Mr. Thomas Crompton, of Heathfield Road, Wavertree, Liverpool, licensee of the Halyway House Hotel, Wavertree, a director and former chairman of Liverpool
Elisha Scott changes his mind
April 26, 1934 Everton transfer not to be completed Going to retire Although he had signed the Everton Club’s transfer form Elisha Scott has decided
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