Friday, November 11 – 1910 By the way at Anfield tomorrow a collection on behalf of the wives of the locked-out boilermakers will be made.
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Same eleven as last week
November 11, 1910 Preston North End generally manage to give Liverpool a hard game, and the Reds must be on their best behaviour. Improvement is
Bad language at Anfield
Friday, November 11 – 1910 Many complaints have been received by the Liverpool F.C. directors in regard to bad language used by a section of
Team selections delayed
Tuesday, November 10 – 1910 Neither Liverpool nor Everton have yet selected their team to meet their respective opponents, Preston North End and Bradford City
Now we need some patience
Tuesday, November 8 – 1910 Liverpool’s successful show at Middlesbrough has, apparently silenced many of the armchair critics, who, when the team is not faring
John McConnell: A son of Motherwell
November 7, 1910 Liverpool, it has been said by Mr. Tom Watson, are either at the top or the bottom of the League. At this
Liverpool showed great improvement
Monday, November 7 – 1910 The Liverpool team at Middlesbrough on Saturday provided the form which last season landed them within measurable distance of championship
A new set of inside forwards for Liverpool
Friday, November 4 – 1910 There is no getting away from the fact that Liverpool have a tremendous task on hand in facing Middlesbrough at
What will Liverpool do next?
November 3, 1910 Local enthusiasts are still wrangling about the doings of our local teams; but, of course, the Reds suffer nearly all the criticism.
Liverpool’s serious position
Monday, October 31 – 1910 But what of Liverpool? The “Reds” are indeed going from bad to worse, and after two months of failure they
Personalia – Ephraim Longworth, Liverpool F.C.
Saturday, October 29 – 1910 Capable full backs have been needed at Anfield since the days of Billy Dunlop and Alf West, before his unfortunate
Anfield Happenings (October 29, 1910)
October 29, 1910 “Here’s a How d’ye do.” It was indeed a regular how do ye do. But then that is always the case when
The Tyneside disaster
Monday, October 24 – 1910 The disaster on Tyneside must have come as a tremendous shock to followers of the Anfield-road club, for none could
Albert Shepherd – The goal-scoring machine
Monday, October 24 – 1910 The scarcity of goals this season has been a matter upon which much has been written, the failure of forwards
Anfield Happenings (October 22 – 1910)
Saturday, October 22 – 1910 At last The home victory which has been too long delayed came on Saturday last, and, Bristol City were the
Jim Harrop’s versatility
Saturday, October 22 – 1910 Many enthusiasts believe that Harrop would never make a wing half-back, but his play on Saturday must have convinced those
Liverpool at Newcastle United
Wednesday, October 19 – 1910 Liverpool travel to Newcastle, where the United are most anxious to avenge that defeat sustained at Anfield last season. Liverpool
A very convincing second half performance by Liverpool
Monday, October 17 – 1910 After so many disappointing displays, it was indeed refreshing to see Liverpool show some of their true form. But we
Robert Crawford: Reds light-weight defender
October 15, 1910 Although weighing less than ten stone, Robert Crawford is a capable back, and he makes up for the deficiency in weight by
Harold Uren – A clever winger
Saturday, October 15 – 1910 Harold Uren, the Liverpool outside left, was born at Bristol some 233 years ago, and no doubt enthusiasts in the
Anfield Happenings (October 15 – 1910)
Saturday, October 15 – 1910 The Livers defeated at Sheffield The visit to Sheffield of Liverpool was not anticipated with any degree of confidence, for
Personalia – Sam Gilligan, Liverpool F.C.
October 15, 1910 One of a famous football family is our subject, for four brothers have made their names in English and Scottish circles. The
Sam Hardy and Billy Wedlock
Thursday, October 13 – 1910 The Liverpool team to meet Bristol on Saturday will be chosen this evening, and it will be extremely interesting to
Advertisement: Liverpool v Bristol City at Anfield
Wednesday, October 12 – 1910 (Evening Express, 12-10-1910)
James Scott back from serious illness
Wednesday, October 12 – 1910 Supporters of the Liverpool club, and, indeed, footballers generally, will be pleased to learn that James Scott, the half-back engaged
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