March 21, 1927 Liverpool Football Club’s ground as it will be when “Spion Kop” has been enlarged and roofed in. (Liverpool Courier: March 21, 1927,
Category: Club news
Fred Baron transferred to Southend United
March 9, 1927 Fred Baron, the Liverpool forward, was on Wednesday transferred to Southend United. Baron joined Liverpool from a South Wales club last season,
John Miller transferred to Clyde
February 28, 1927 John Miller, a centre-forward from Aberdeen, and formerly with Liverpool, was yesterday transferred to Clyde. (Daily Mirror: March 1, 1927)
The scouse invasion of London
February 19, 1927 The prospects for London Cup-ties were suddenly changed just before midday by the climatic conditions. A fog gradually developed, and at 11.30
Liverpool said “No,” to BBC Radio
February 10, 1927 The Liverpool Football Club yesterday refused permission for their English League match with Newcastle United on February 26th to be broadcast by
Liverpool to play the winner of Port Vale v. Arsenal match
Monday, January 31 – 1927 The draw for the fifth round of the FA Cup competition, to be played on February 19th, was made this
Mr. B.E. Baileys’s golden wedding
Friday, January 28 – 1927 Congratulations will be showered on Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Edwin Bailey to-morrow, when they celebrate their golden wedding. Mr. and
Berwick Hall on trial at Liverpool
Thursday, January 20 – 1927 Derby County have signed on William Robson, a left back from the Hylton Colliery Club, Sunderland. Berwick Hall, the centre
The history of Liverpool F.C. Part 1: ‘Our founding fathers’
November 20, 1926 The rise of the Liverpool club furnishes something of a romance in the history of football. In its comparatively short existence, all
Liverpool secure Lightbody and Lilley
October 30, 1926 Liverpool have signed John Lightbody, of Sunderland and New Brighton, and Lilley, of Clapton, a full back. (Nottingham Evening Post: October 30,
Liverpool invited to Dublin
October 25, 1926 Liverpool have been invited to come to Dublin by one of the leading club in the Free State League, and have agreed
Jimmy Gray on course for Liverpool
October 4, 1926 Liverpool are alive to the future, and will have a third South African player on their books in the person of Jimmy
Aston Villa’s late rally
August 31, 1926 In fine weather, before 30,000 spectators, Villa dropped Joe Nicholson and had Dr Milne assisting, with Billy Walker still absent. Liverpool opened
The flag flew at half-mast at Anfield
August 30, 1926 The devotion of Liverpool to Association football was well exemplified by an attendance of 45,000 spectators at Anfield Road, where Manchester United
Season preview 1926-27: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 23, 1926 Optimism is the note at Anfield, and this appears to arise mainly from the knowledge that there is not likely to be
Season preview 1926-27: Liverpool F.C. (Daily Express)
August 17, 1926 Liverpool F.C. will begin the campaign with practically the same eleven that carried them into the top half of the League last
Bowling: Preston North End F.C. v Liverpool F.C.
July 13, 1926 Teams representing the North End and Liverpool Football Clubs played an enjoyable game of bowls on the Fulwood Club’s green yesterday. Scores:
Liverpool F.C. advertise for new players
June 21, 1926 (Athletic News: June 21, 1926) Liverpool Football Club, first class players, Matt McQueen, Anfield XX
Liverpool – Board of Directors – 1925/1926
Period: June 3 – 1925 to May 28 – 1926. Chairman: Mr. Richard Lawson Martindale Snr. (passed away on February 22, 1926). Vice-Chairman: Mr. Thomas
Liverpool Reserves – 1925/1926
Central League 29.08.1925 H Sheffield Wednesday Reserves 1-1 Central League 05.09.1925 A Stoke City Reserves 2-2 Central League 07.09.1925 A Wolverhampton Wanderers Reserves 1-1 Central
Liverpool’s Tom Bromilow as England reserve
April 14, 1926 Tom Bromilow (Liverpool) was chosen as reserve to travel with the England team to play Scotland at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Saturday,
Four Liverpool players on offer
March 9, 1926 Liverpool last night placed Harry Chambers, their international inside left; Archie Rawlings, the former North End outside right; Danny Shone, and Fred
Too much force at Liverpool
March 8, 1926 The success of the game at Anfield was marred by the fact that several players outran discretion. The cause was doubtful, but
Meeting of the Football Association (March 8, 1926)
March 8, 1926 At a meeting of the F.A. selection committee, to-day, the following team was chosen to represent the Football Association against the Northern
The death of Richard Lawson Martindale Snr
February 23, 1926 Mr. Richard Lawson Martindale Snr., chairman of the Liverpool Football Club, died yesterday. He was 59 years of age, and had been
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