April 17, 1913 We crossed the park, and there had a capital exhibition from the young Reds and young Blues. I have seen a dozen
Category: Club news
Liverpool Reserves v Everton Reserves
April 17, 1913 The return engagement between the Reserves of Liverpool and Everton was decided at Anfield last evening, and resulted in a verdict for
Sunderland’s 81st League goal
April 14, 1913 Liverpool have formed a high estimate of the prowess of the Cup finalists hailing from the banks of the Wear, and they
Tom Watson on a mission in Glasgow
April 12, 1913 On Saturday last Mr. Tom Watson, of Liverpool, arrived in Glasgow for the purpose of trying to come to terms with Third
No fix with the Liverpool v Chelsea match
April 12, 1913 In their report of the inquiry into the Liverpool v. Chelsea match on Easter Monday, the Joint Commission of the Football Association
Unfounded allegations against Liverpool
April 11, 1913 The joint Commission of the Football Association and the Football League, appointed to inquire into allegations by Mr. H.G. Norris as to
Football ground to be blown up on Cup final day
April 8, 1913 An amazing suffragette plot to blow up the stands at the Crystal Palace Football Ground just before the approaching Cup final on
Liverpool’s latest sensation
April 7, 1913 Aston Villa started upon the present season with high hopes, and seriously set themselves the task of winning the FA Cup and
An inquiry raised
April 4, 1913 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held in London last evening, Mr.J.McKenna presiding. With regard to the
Baracking at Anfield
April 2, 1913 “G,” writes: – I have been interested for some in reading in your columns the remarks about “barracking.” It appears to me
Did Liverpool let Chelsea win?
March 31, 1913 Mr. Henry George Norris, who is a prominent man in more than the football world, has thrown into the big ball camp
Did Liverpool “lie down”?
March 31, 1913 Liverpool Football Sensation Did team “lie down”? Commission to hear grave charges “In the interests of the game and of the clubs
How Liverpool F.C. is the outcome of a football quarrel.
March 10, 1913 The origin of the club. In the spring of 1892 there was a split in the ranks of the famous Everton Club.
Ronald Orr transferred to South Shields
March 8, 1913 Ronald Orr, the ex-St Mirren, Newcastle United, and Liverpool forward, it now transpires, has signed for South Shields, and not Newcastle City,
The death of Robert Neill
March 2, 1913 By the death of that once popular player, Robert Neill, at his residence in Govan, a link that binds the present Rangers
Sunday preach by Mr. Tom Watson
February 23, 1913 Mr. Tom Watson presided at a large gathering at St. Peter’s Wesleyan Church, High park-street, and gave a very able address upon
Gate receipt record at Anfield
February 22, 1913 Liverpool’s attendance was far from a record, but the receipts were a record for an Anfield match wherein Liverpool were playing. Of
A big crowd is expected
Thursday, February 20 – 1913 Day following day goes to prove the enormous interest in the Liverpool match on Saturday. I was at Anfield yesterday,
Liverpool celebrated its twenty-first birthday
Wednesday, February 19 – 1913 A strong, juicy smell smote me as I climbed the Sandon steps. The Liverpool Football Club had forestalled me by
A breath of fresh air
February 18, 1913 The Liverpool team is going across the water on occasion this week for a breath of the best air, but their training
Ticket prices at Liverpool football ground in 1913
February 12, 1913 The Football Association has plainly shown that it will not countenance bad management of big crowds, and clubs have been practically advised
A warm corner in the hearts of the crowd
February 12, 1913 Liverpool’s best home matches are against The Wednesday and Sunderland, and on Saturday next the Reds have Wednesday as visitors. Wednesday have
Liverpool’s revenge
February 10, 1913 The Anfielders have seldom been able to indulge in excultations over their rivals at Goodison Park, for when the pair have met
Blues worsted on their own pitch
February 8, 1913 Something like 45,000 spectators witnessed the match at Goodison Park this afternoon between the two Liverpool teams. Apart from the almost ideal
Liverpool at Plumstead
February 1, 1913 © copyright owner. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD (Dundee Courier: February 3, 1913)
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