Saturday, April 4 – 1914 It has always been noted that the club which wins the Cup must have a deal of luck. “Oh, yes,
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Sketch: Crystal (Palace) gazing (Tom Watson)
Saturday, April 4 – 1914 (Football Express, 04-04-1914)
Liverpool F.C.’s ragtime song – The Cup-tie Glide
Saturday, April 4 – 1914 T. Billington, a stoker on H.M.S. Orion, has forwarded to the “Express” the following parody on the popular ragtime song,
Football League meeting (April 4, 1914)
April 4, 1914 The Management Committee of the Football League met in Glasgow today prior to the international match. Mr. John McKenna (Liverpool) presided. The
Liverpool Reserves at Anfield
April 3, 1914 The Liverpool Reserve team to play Crewe Alexandra, at Anfield, to-morrow, has been chosen as follows: – Elisha Scott; Frank Grayer, Robert
The money makers
Friday, April 3 – 1914 Blackburn Rovers having had the championship of the League made quite easy for them, the top fold race is now
Advertisement: It must be Bovril (William Connell)
Friday, April 3 – 1914 (Liverpool Evening Express, 03-04-1914)
Preview: Tottenham v Liverpool (Liverpool Echo)
Friday, April 3 – 1914 Liverpool are having a happy time at Tynemouth, and are reported fit and well. They will doubtless be happy in
A cup final poem by a “Blue”
Thursday, April 2 – 1914 My recall of “Lady Loo” has brought the following from her ladyship, who, I regret to learn, has been ill:
Liverpool check out Lol Abram
March 24, 1914 Mr. John McKenna, the chairman of Liverpool F.C., and a fellow director, were at Celtic Park on Tuesday afternoon. The Anfield Road
Cup tie ticket prices
Monday, March 2 – 1914 The prices for the cup-tie at Anfield on Saturday are as follows: – Spion Kop, 6d., Anfield-road end and paddocks,
At the back of the Spion Kop
February 28, 1914 For the benefit of those who were unable to attend the Cup tie, we here give a faithful sketch of the “football”
Prices at Anfield
February 28, 1914 Liverpool will follows their usual course of training, and it is expected that the men who beat West Ham will be quite
Theatrical Football Gala meeting (February 27, 1914)
February 27, 1914 A meeting of the Executive of the Liverpool Theatrical Committee was held at the Bee Hotel yesterday, the chairman (Mr. W.W. Kelly)
Tom Watson in Belfast watching Jack Boyd
February 11, 1914 Mr. Tom Watson, the Liverpool manager, and one of the Directors, was at the Glentoran v. Distillery match at Belfast. Jack Boyd,
Ex-Liverpool trialist for West Ham United
February 6, 1914 James Rothwell, now with West Ham, formerly played for Litherland. He had several trials with Liverpool Reserves, but he did not stay.
Robert Terris transferred to Liverpool
February 4, 1914 Robert Terris, of Falkirk, has been transferred to Liverpool F.C. Terris, who play either inside or outside left, stands 5ft. 9in. in
Welcome to Gillingham
January 30, 1914 Gillingham come to Anfield to-morrow with a reputation for having done good scoring works recently. The men of Kent have a Cup
Changes before the West Bromwich match
Friday, January 23 – 1914 Liverpool at West Bromwich will meet the same Albion side that drew at Newcastle, except that the unfortunate Ernest Edwards
Jimmy Nicholl transferred to Liverpool
Thursday, January 22 – 1914 Mr. Tom Watson, the manager of the Liverpool Club, on Thursday secured the signature of James Nicholl, outside wing forward
Anyone seen Nancy?
Friday, January 16 – 1914 Brief is the portion. The club (Liverpool) have booked the West Lancashire Artillery Band, the gates of the ground will
The local derby awaits
Thursday, January 15 – 1914 We must get ahead of ourselves to-day, in view of the Notebook to-morrow being required for the purpose of commenting
Liverpool F.C. hopeful and anxious
Wednesday, January 14 – 1914 There is a tremendous battle due at Barnsley to-morrow. The incentive to win on Saturday was big, but to-morrow’s replayed
Ferguson is back from his injury
Tuesday, January 13 – 1914 Ferguson has now quite recovered from his injuries and will be included in the team to meet Barnsley on Thursday.
Liverpool played a bad game against Barnsley
Tuesday, January 13 – 1914 Our only hope is Liverpool. The Cup draw panned out well for them in that it gave them Barnsley, a
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