January 14, 1919 A conference between representatives of the Football Association, the Football League, the Southern League, and the London Combination was held in London
Category: Club news
A colour scheme: Liverpool Reserves in dark green shirts
January 9, 1919 On Saturday last we had two example of teams’ colours clashing, and, strangely enough, was in Liverpool, and each team was ordered
Match postponed at Burnley
January 4, 1919 On Saturday Burnley had an attractive fixture with Liverpool, and expected to be able to place a stronger side in the field
Liverpool should beat Blackburn Rovers
Friday, December 13 – 1918 Liverpool, as I announced yesterday, have the prodigal son in their ranks. They have not, it is said, fallen on
George Schofield signs for Liverpool
Thursday, December 12 – 1918 Liverpool tell that on Saturday they play Schofield, who has now severed his connection with Southport Vulcan. There is no
The remarkable come-back of William Scott
December 6, 1918 Liverpool, at home, have Oldham Athletic, and I hope the latter will play Dave Wilson in the half-backs – his best berth,
No match for the reserves
Thursday, December 5 – 1918 Runcorn, being in a cup-competiton, cannot fulfil their engagement with Liverpool Reserves. (Liverpool Echo, 05-12-1918)
The case of Liverpool F.C. captain (Ephraim Longworth)
December 5, 1918 Many times and oft have people inquired about Ephraim Longworth, Liverpool’s captain. He has been unable to follow is employment till this
Liverpool conquered Oldham
December 2, 1918 Liverpool further strengthened their position in the League tournament by helping themselves to a couple of points at the expense of Oldham
Foggy weather hits the receipts
Saturday, November 30 – 1918 The Manchester clubs have generally profited by the war-time arrangements in their engagements with their Liverpool rivals, but this season
John McKenna appointed vice president of the Lancashire FA
Friday, November 8 – 1918 At a meeting of the Council of the Lancashire Football Association at Bolton, last night, Mr. John Lewis, Blackburn, was
Liverpool beat Port Vale and John McKenna intervened
Monday, April 4 – 1918 The principal feature of the match between Liverpool and Burslem Port Vale, at Hanley, was a piquant little incident, probably
Stray leaves: Liverpool mastered
October 8, 1918 Father Euclid declared that a line is length without breadth. Most good goalkeepers are built on that pattern. There have been exceptions,
The Sandon and Anfield were his “home and his all”
Friday, October 4 – 1918 First information is here given of the death of Mr. James Ramsay, ex-director of Liverpool F.C. He had been connected
No change for Liverpool
Wednesday, September 25 – 1918 Liverpool rest content; they make no change in either first or reserve team. Both won handsomely last week. Kenneth Campbell
A special guest at to-morrow’s match
Friday, September 20 – 1918 Liverpool F.C.’s chairman, Mr. J. McKenna, has invited the C.O. of the local American Rest Company to visit the match,
Liverpool’s win at Rochdale to stand
Friday, September 20 – 1918 The Rochdale claim against Liverpool’s win standing cannot hold good. Free kick for an offence of dangerous play must have
Rochdale protest against disallowed goal
Wednesday, September 18 – 1918 On Saturday, at Spotland, there was much debate over a disallowed goal. Now I learn that Rochdale are protesting against
Liverpool F.C. appoint George Patterson
Saturday, September 14 – 1918 I (Bee) am glad that Mr. George Patterson has been appointed secretary of Liverpool F.C. – an exclusive announcement made
Liverpool welcomes Rochdale to Anfield
September 6, 1918 To-morrow sees the send-off of another football season in war-time. We will not waste time over the necessity of football in war-time
Sam Chedgzoy replaces Harold Wadsworth in Liverton
September 2, 1918 To-night at 6.45, the very interesting Goodison Park fixture will be Everton – Liverpool v. South Liverpool – Tranmere Rovers. A good
A “mix-team” of Liverton
August 27, 1918 On Monday, September 2, the following mixture of Mersey toppers will face a combined side of South Liverpool and Tranmere: Mitchell; Longworth,
Young and old at Anfield
August 23, 1918 The interest shown in common or garden trial games proves that the city is still heart and soul in football. It is
Trial-match with plenty of talent
August 22, 1918 There are some who fancy Liverpool F.C. will stay the course better this season than last, when they aggravatingly lost the championship
Liverpool F.C. advertise for new players
Friday, July 26 – 1918 (Liverpool Echo, 26-07-1918)
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