June 11, 1915 Liverpool F.C. spent half an hour with their shareholders last night, and the time was well and quietly spent, and in pleasant
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
June 11, 1915 Liverpool F.C. spent half an hour with their shareholders last night, and the time was well and quietly spent, and in pleasant
May 19, 1915 The death is announced, to-day, of Mr. Harry Oldfield Cooper, secretary of the Liverpool General Brokers’ Association, Limited. He had been in
May 12, 1915 Rumour has it that Alex Raisbeck, the present manager of Hamilton Academicals, and former Anfielder of repute, is a likely candidate for
May 11, 1915 A cool corner of Anfield Cemetery had been chosen. The sun’s rays shaded his last resting-place. “Tom” was buried there. The day
May 9, 1915 In the West of Scotland there were few better known personalities in the world of football than the late Tom Watson, manager
May 7, 1915 It was impossible to tell the public during the week how bad Mr. Tom Watson was. He read the paper assiduously, and
Thursday, May 6 – 1915 The death occurred at Liverpool yesterday afternoon of Mr Tom Watson, secretary of Liverpool Football Club, and previously secretary to
May 6, 1915 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Tom Watson, secretary of the Liverpool Football Club, which occurred at his residence, Priory-road,
May 6, 1915 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of the Liverpool Football Club, which took place yesterday afternoon,
May 6, 1915 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Tom Watson, the popular secretary of the Liverpool Football Club, which occurred at his
May 5, 1915 I deeply regret to learn that Mr. Tom Watson has been suddenly taken ill, and his condition is somewhat serious. No football
May 5, 1915 The following proposal by the Everton and Liverpool F.C.’s will be submitted at the annual meeting of the English Football Association, to
May 4, 1915 Football enthusiasts will regret to learn that Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of the Liverpool Club, has been rather seriously ill during
April 28, 1915 To-morrow evening Liverpool and South Liverpool play at Dingle Park the final match of the season: six o’clock. It is desired that
April 27, 1915 The directors of Liverpool F.C. have generously agreed to send a strong team to Dingle Park on Thursday (six o’clock) to play
April 24, 1915 The report of commission appointed to inquire into the rumours as to one of two matches played in Manchester during Easter week
Friday, April 23 – 1915 As Liverpool are at Oldham to-morrow there will be great concern in their doings. If Liverpool win Oldham will have
April 3, 1915 Although Manchester United are hovering at the bottom of the League, their display against Liverpool at Old Trafford yesterday, before 12,000 spectators,
March 17, 1915 Ephraim Longworth, the consistent and resourceful full back, was born at Halliwell, and played for Bolton St Luke’s School team in his
March 11, 1915 The attendance only numbered about 4,000 at Valley Parade yesterday when Bradford City and Liverpool played their postponed League fixture. The opening
March 8, 1915 The meeting of the local junior teams, at Anfield produced a much better contest than the previous game at Goodison Park, and
March 3, 1915 From Whitstable (Kent) I (…Bee) get this letter: – “Through the kindness of Mr. T. Watson, of the Liverpool Football Club, we
March 3, 1915 The Burnley Reserves, or some of them, and especially the forwards, played a weak game against Liverpool Reserves on Saturday, at Turf
March 1, 1915 By their capital victory over Burnley, Liverpool have done much to escape the relegation problem, and if the form they displayed on
February 26, 1915 Liverpool folk rarely go thirteen days without a chance of seeing a First Division match, and therefore they will relish the attraction
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