September 4, 1914 The Liverpool Veterans’ Band is playing at the Liverpool football match tomorrow and collecting for the War Fund. They are making a
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Liverpool F.C. are the leading club in War Fund charities
August 28, 1914 Liverpool F.C. have the satisfaction of knowing that they head the clubs of the country in trial games’ receipts, a sum of
Players coming and leaving Liverpool F.C.
August 19, 1914 Liverpool have engaged Phil Bratley (centre-half) and Wilfred Bartrop (wing forward) from Barnsley, and have also secured Charles Duffy from East Stirlingshire,
A Liverpool director in the Army
Tuesday, August 4 – 1914 When the call comes to the sportsman he is ready to respond. In the last war with the Boers athletes
Sticking to the rule
Saturday, July 18 – 1914 The football followers who are anxious to see their favourites at practice will have to wait a day or two
Football League meeting (July 10, 1914)
July 10, 1914 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Grand Hotel, Scarborough, yesterday, Mr. John McKenna (president)
A long drive from Liverpool to Scarborough
July 10, 1914 An interesting party of football magnates left Liverpool this morning en route for Scarborough, where the Football Association Council is holding its
All honours but one
Saturday, July 4 – 1914 In the beginning was Everton, and Everton were the goods, so they said. The Everton of those day’s played at
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1914 (Liverpool Echo)
June 19, 1914 The shortest annual meeting in the history of the Liverpool Football Club was that held last evening at the Law Association Rooms,
No Cross on the Board of Directors
Monday, June 15 – 1914 Still harking on football let me announce that it is stated that Mr. Cross, who was nominated for the Liverpool
Liverpool fined five guineas
Friday, June 12 – 1914 A meeting of the Football League Committee was held at Manchester on Friday, Mr. McKenna presiding. It was decided that
Liverpool to return back home from the tour
May 27, 1914 The Continental tour of the Liverpool Football Club has been a tour of triumph, for they have gone through their list of
Liverpool receive £2,300 for cup success
May 26, 1914 The last four in the F.A. Cup will receive the following sums: – Burnley, £3,717 9s; Liverpool, £2,393 16s; Sheffield United, £2,001
Tom Gracie transferred to Heart of Midlothian
May 14, 1914 Heart of Midlothian have done a good stroke of business in signing Thomas Gracie, the Liverpool centre forward. He is a strong
John Bovill transferred to Linfield
May 14, 1914 John Bovill, the ex-Chesterfield and Scottish player, has, like Harris, gone to Ireland. He is to help Linfield, and Ireland will be
Gracie could have graced more
May 13, 1914 A special wire from a private source at Glasgow announces that Tom Gracie, the ex-Evertonian and ex-Liverpool forward, has been signed on
Liverpool ahead of the annual meeting
May 13, 1914 By the way, Messrs. John McKenna, John Asbury, and Richard Lawson Martindale Snr. come up for re-election, and should be assured a
Phil Bratley and Wilfred Bartrop transferred to Liverpool
May 13, 1914 Liverpool F.C. have made a move in Yorkshire quarters this week and have signed on two of Barnsley’s busy B’s. Only yesterday
A short telegram from Sweden
May 13, 1914 A line from Mr. Tom Watson, of Liverpool F.C., just as we o to press: – “Arrived at Stockholm last night. Great
A royal welcome in Stockholm
May 11, 1914 Thomas Fairfoull, the Liverpool F.C. half back, has sent me another letter regarding the club’s Continental experience: – “I thought perhaps it
William Hunter transferred to Exeter City
May 9, 1914 The first new player to sign on for Exeter City was secured on Saturday. He is Clapton Orient’s former centre forward, William
Charles Hafekost transferred to Liverpool
May 7, 1914 The Liverpool club have made an excellent capture by securing Charles Hafekost, of Gillingham. Hafekost is a native of Sunderland, and before
Liverpool’s Tour of Scandinavia 1914
May 7, 1914 Liverpool F.C. left the city to-day for a tour to Scandinavia. The party was made up as follows: – Directors, Messrs. William
Charles Duffy transferred to Liverpool
May 6, 1914 Liverpool, who go on the Continent to-morrow, have signed on a former collier in Charles Duffy, who can take any half-back position,
Football League notable transfers
May 5, 1914 Some of the most notable of the deals in players since the four-figure transfer fee became the fashion, when Middlesbrough paid £1,000
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