March 15, 1916 I desire to express our sympathy with Mr. John Asbury, the Liverpool F.C. chairman, who has lost his brother Tom by death.
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An order for an ambulance
March 9, 1916 Liverpool have placed the order for the motor ambulance, and soon their swift decision will be carried to its point of usefulness.
Oldham were waiving white feathers
March 6, 1916 The football folk of the Lancashire county will soon find the new grouping of clubs suits them. There are but two months
These are touchy times
March 3, 1916 There are two or three prominent players who by this time will have come to the conclusion that it is silly and
Come on shareholders – show support!
March 1, 1916 In connection with the appeal made for a motor ambulance to be provided by the Liverpool club, Mr. John Asbury, chairman, has
Unlucky assistant secretary of Liverpool
March 1, 1916 Is there an unluckier fellow than Mr. George Patterson? He’s the acting secretary of Liverpool F.C. Though looking strongly built, I know
Viewing the great Derby game
February 25, 1916 What will the harvest be? Everton and Liverpool meet for the third of five times to-morrow, and locally the match has aroused
Oldham snatch victory at Anfield
February 21, 1916 Liverpool started well enough against Oldham, but they lapsed into a slumbering fashion, and finally were deservedly beaten. Neither inside forward played
Preview: Liverpool v Oldham Athletic
February 18, 1916 Liverpool come back to Anfield with honours to-morrow because they trounced Southport Central at Southport last week after being two goals down.
The shareholders asked to donate
February 16, 1916 Liverpool Football Club decided on an ambulance in order that a needed gift should be made swiftly. The generosity of our clubs
A second view of Saint Cunliffe
February 16, 1916 Mainly Liverpool F.C. to-day, sirs. They are at home to Oldham Athletic, on Saturday, at Anfield, kick-off 3.30, and the nature of
Massive interest for the club
February 9, 1916 On Saturday the attendance at Liverpool must have been over 17,000 strong. There were 2,000 soldiers ticketed by the turnstile, and the
Liverpool F.C. scramble home
February 7, 1916 History repeated itself in a way, because Bob Crompton was left languishing half the time by a player named Cunliffe, who has
The Liverpool F.C. ambulance fund
February 1, 1916 Liverpool F.C. wisely set out quickly on their mission to do something to perpetuate the name of the club in connection with
Liverpool F.C. known as “the incorrigibles”
January 28, 1916 The incorrigibles… That is the new name for Liverpool. They go to-morrow to Old Trafford, and in view of certain happening last
Only a win is good enough
January 21, 1916 To-morrow looks very bright towards us. Football has latterly been played in a gale, and some players have become ruffled as the
No “back-scratcher” for Wadsworth
January 20, 1916 Liverpool, against Bury, have chosen the same side that represented them last week at Rochdale, save that Sam Speakman is to play
A quarrel in the dressing-room
January 1, 1916 Writing in the “Sporting Chronicle,” on Wednesday, “J.C.” has the following interesting “peep behind the scenes” in connection with the football scandal:
A large crowd expected at Anfield
December 31, 1915 All through the season Liverpool Football Club have been springing surprises on us by selecting unknown quantities. Part of their charm is
Robert Waine for Liverpool
December 30, 1915 Liverpool F.C. have been going great guns recently, and their local victory over Everton is sufficient to entice their followers to attend
Arnold Dargie in the Army
December 29, 1915 Arnold Dargie was badly wanted by Liverpool F.C. some two or three years ago. This young Welsh player specialises in goal-scoring heights,
Brilliant display by Liverpool
December 28, 1915 Liverpool F.C. received a warm welcome from a crowd of 20,000 spectators at the Everton ground yesterday, and one felt that their
A deserved punishment handed out
December 24, 1915 The smell from the stigma cast upon football will permeate the air for many a day. It is nothing short of a
Jack Sheldon, Robert Pursell, Tom Miller and Thomas Fairfoull suspended
December 23, 1915 The following statement was issued by the the football Association today: “The commission appointed first by the Football League, and afterwards by
Finally the truth is out
December 23, 1915 Truth will out. Last Easter Manchester United Football Club beat Liverpool F.C. 2-0. The result was in accord with anticipation. So much
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