February 27, 1909 One of the smartest recruits secured by Liverpool during the close season was Ernest Peake, who was born in Aberystwyth twenty years
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
February 27, 1909 One of the smartest recruits secured by Liverpool during the close season was Ernest Peake, who was born in Aberystwyth twenty years
February 12, 1909 From an English source we learn to-day that Clyde F.C. have received a reply from Middlesbrough with regard to the Glasgow club’s
January 26, 1909 Manx sportsman and Freemason Innumerable friends in Liverpool, Birkenhead, and the Isle of Man will learn with sincere regret of the death
January 20, 1909 Mr. Tom Watson, secretary to the Liverpool Club, arranged in Glasgow yesterday for the transfer of Robert Crawford. The new man, who
January 20, 1909 Thunder and lightning, and a strong blizzard, formed the setting to one of the most exhilarating games seen at Turf Moor this
January 18, 1909 Nobody took Saturday’s defeat at Liverpool very seriously to heart. A few there were, ultra-enthusiasts, who thought the Cite might conceivably bring
January 15, 1909 Ernest Peake, who has been playing so well for Liverpool Reserves as centre half, has been transferred to centre forward with a
January 1, 1909 Liverpool Reserves v Southport Central. Played at Liverpool, before a fair attendance. Teams: – Liverpool Reserves: Gus Beeby, Alex Raisbeck, Jack Morris,
December 24, 1908 Gus Beeby, a goalkeeper who had a trial with Liverpool, has proved himself a capable man, and he has accordingly been signed
December 19, 1908 The Sorrows of Liverpool. Liverpool didn’t take long to cross from the sunny-side of the road into shadowland. Two points lost at
December 12, 1908 Well done, Liverpool! The forlorn hope succeeded where others had not only failed but had been heavily repulsed. To Saturday Sheffield Wednesday
December 7, 1908 Amongst the spectators at Ewood Park on Monday were Messrs. Tom Watson and James Ramsay, the secretary and director respectively of the
December 5, 1908 A double disaster at Anfield Even an out and out Everton partisan could not refrain from sympathising with Liverpool in their plight
November 28, 1908 Liverpool’s hard fight. Although defeat was Liverpool’s lot at Middlesbrough, I would hasten to compliment the team upon showing a most encouraging
November 21, 1908 The case of Liverpool. Turn we now to Liverpool, who on Saturday received a most useful lift in the shape of two
November 14, 1908 Concerning Liverpool In the Liverpool camp the picture cannot be painted in such bright colours. When the season opened the Reds began
November 7, 1908 Liverpool’s latest win Liverpool’s win in a hard though not great game with Newcastle gave great comfort, if not unmixed satisfaction. The
October 24, 1908 Wallis Smith, who played for Liverpool during part of last season, and who showed up well in the “Reds’” practice games at
September 26, 1908 An extra-ORR-dinary-goal. Liverpool’s win over Bradford City was splendidly performed. The visitors to Anfield set a pace which they couldn’t maintain, and
September 19, 1908 Liverpool’s undeserved defeat Liverpool may have been a trifle unfortunate in winning their two opening games, if those games were weighed up
September 12, 1908 Liverpool win again Out Anfield way, there has not been much to complain of to date. Two stiff matches played and four
September 7, 1908 Hard game with Liverpool at Anfield Road Chelsea are two points down upon their last season’s League record as a result of
September 5, 1908 Colne opened their season on Wednesday by achieving a smart victory over Liverpool. In the first half the home side were all
September 5, 1908 Some popular footballers who have recently departed from Merseyside. All local followers of the game will wish them the best of luck
September 5, 1908 Tuesday evening witnessed storming times at Anfield in more senses than one. Firstly, the elements seemed to have fallen out with themselves,
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