December 18, 1905 Saturday afternoon was anything but an ideal one for football at Bramall Lane, as quite a fog hung over the enclosure; but
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Liverpool’s remarkable advance
December 18, 1905 When this month opened Liverpool, with a formidable programme, had hopes of climbing to the summit of the League’s good conduct chart.
Liverpool head the League table
December 18, 1905 The Liverpool club continues its triumphant career unchecked, and now occupies the proud position of League leaders. By beating Sheffield United at
Local lad Roberts given a trial
December 16, 1905 Liverpool have chosen the usual side. The men will go to Southport on Tuesday for a fortnight. This in view of the
Can Liverpool continue their streak?
December 16, 1905 Mr. J.T. Howcroft will govern the Bramall Lane match, and the Liverpool men should continue their long list of victories. Not since
Wolves overplayed at Liverpool
December 11, 1905 Liverpool entertained the Wolves at Anfield, some 12,000 spectators turning out in cold and windy weather. Both sides were strongly represented. Winning
A grumble regarding the Press box
December 11, 1905 It is quite time the Liverpool directorate took steps to see that admittance to the Press box is confined only to those
Meeting of the Theatrical Football Gala
December 8, 1905 A meeting of the council of the Liverpool Theatrical Football Gala was held yesterday, at the Bee Hotel, Mr. Lewis Peake presiding.
Will it be much Christmas joy for Liverpool?
December 6, 1905 Liverpool should make a respectable total of goal for by Christmas. Their engagements are: – Wolverhampton Wanderers, Notts County, Bolton Wanderers, and
Sam Raybould’s harvest
December 4, 1905 The match between Liverpool and Aston Villa, which attracted 25,000 people to Anfield, was quite a success, for Raybould took the gate
Liverpool’s great win over Aston Villa
December 4, 1905 This was the fixture of the afternoon, and it attracted nearly 25,000 people to Anfield. The match was set apart for the
Popular Aston Villa beaten at Anfield
December 4, 1905 There are few clubs, if any, more welcome in Liverpool than Aston Villa. No need here to recapitulate their wondrous deeds in
Some lines about John Waddington
December 2, 1905 Amid all the changes in the Southport team this season John Waddington, the outside left, has deservedly maintained his place. Central’s fortunes
Portrait of Mr. William Robert Williams (director)
November 18, 1905 Amongst the new directors of the Liverpool F.C. is the gentleman we present in this sketch. From its earliest Lancashire League days
Football League meeting (November 6, 1905)
November 6, 1905 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held yesterday, Mr. John James Bentley presiding. Bob Currie, on the
Football agents warned to stay away from all football grounds
Friday, November 3 – 1905 The Emergency Committee of the Football Association have issued a warning to clubs and players to have no dealings with
How Liverpool signed Robert Blanthorne
Thursday, November 2 – 1905 Love Jones has come in for considerable attention from the press since he figures in first-class football. The following appeared
Popular Southerners: Peter Kyle
October 30, 1905 Peter Kyle possesses that unemotional temperament that makes for success. He is, viewed by student of character, serenely and calmly indifferent to
Portrait of Mr. Louis S. Cohen (shareholder)
Saturday, October 21 – 1905 Liverpool is fortunate in its public men, and especially so in regard to sport. Many of them are frequent visitors
A new entrance to the shilling stand
Saturday, October 21 – 1905 Liverpool have an almost identical goal average as their rivals and one point less, and no one can deny that
In support of the unemployed
Saturday, October 14 – 1905 Everton and Liverpool have come to a new arrangement concerning the Unemployed Fund. Mr. William Cuff suggested, and Liverpool agreed,
Portrait of Mr. John Asbury (director)
Saturday, October 7 – 1905 Mr. John Asbury is one of the directors of the Liverpool Football Club. Some three years ago he accepted a
The local derby awaits
September 27, 1905 Neither of the Liverpool clubs has gone into special training in view of the great event of Saturday next at Goodison. Home
Out of the Lancashire Cup
September 19, 1905 The time-honour Lancashire Cup has lost much of its pristine glory – in Liverpool, at any rate. No doubt this is the
Harry Griffith transferred to Liverpool
September 18, 1905 The Liverpool directors have just signed on a prominent back in Harry Griffiths of Wednesbury. He can play either right or left
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