Saturday, October 21 – 1899 Mr Tom Watson, the Liverpool secretary, writes: – “As to the team as we are to-day, well, fortune will not
Category: Club news
News about Allan’s death reaches Liverpool
Wednesday, October 18 – 1899 The officials of the Liverpool Football Club yesterday received a telegram announcing the death of George Allan, an old member
George Allan dies in Elfie
Tuesday, October 17 – 1899 George Allan, of the Liverpool Football Club, died at Elfie, Fifeshire, yesterday morning. Allan was a model centre-forward after being
Back to basics at St. Anne’s
Saturday, October 14 – 1899 The executive of the Liverpool club have sent the team to their old training quarters at St. Anne’s. The decision
Alex Raisbeck – a wretched centre forward
Saturday, October 14 – 1899 Once more am I compelled to continue my tale of woe. I had hoped that Liverpool would chaw up those
An old friend visits Tom Watson
Saturday, October 14 – 1899 Mr. Samuel Tyzack was a welcome visitant to Tom Watson’s domicile during the past week. How they must have talked
The search for a forward goes on
Saturday, October 14 – 1899 If it true that Tom Watson has been offering a king’s ransom for Robert Hamilton, the gifted forward of the
Liverpool v. Derby County
October 9, 1899 The above teams met for the first time this season at Anfield, before 15,000 spectators. The day was gloriously fine, and well
Liverpool and District Notes: October 9, 1899 (Athletic News)
October 9, 1899 A solitary point is the result of the work of the Liverpool teams, and this falls to the lot of Everton. Whether
Another match – another defeat
Monday, October 9 – 1899 Whatever other failings may be placed to the account of the present Liverpool team, they cannot be charged with inconsistency,
An old friend visits Mr. Watson
Saturday, October 7 – 1899 Mr. Samuel Tyzach was a welcome visitant to Tom Watsonæs domicile during the past week. How they must have talked
Liverpool are too light in the forward rank
Saturday, October 7 – 1899 Down again! Poor old Liverpool! They have been knocked down and maltreated so repeatedly that it would not surprise me
Another John Hunter arrives at Anfield
September 30, 1899 It is announced that Mr. Tom Watson, manager of the Liverpool F.C. , has succeeded in completing the transfer of a new
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: September 25, 1899
September 25, 1899 The great match at Anfield between the elect of Liverpool and Everton ended disastrously for the home club, and enabled their rivals
Interview with the Liverpool F.C. manager, Mr. Tom Watson, in 1899
September 23, 1899 HUNTING FOR MEN: A SECRETARY’S EXPERIENCES By Tom Watson (Secretary Liverpool Football Club) Those of my readers who expect to find “Hunting
A new free kick tactic
September 23, 1899 A new style of taking free kicks within, say, twenty yards of goal is becoming common. The captain of the defending side
From heroes to zeroes
September 16, 1899 And what about Liverpool! When one thinks of the many brilliant things accomplished by the Anfield heroes last season, and recalls their
Sunderland just love playing at Anfield
September 16, 1899 It is a fact that Sunderland specially lay themselves out to beat Liverpool. Such, at least, is the idea of Tom Watson,
Poor old George Allan
September 16, 1899 It has been freely rumoured for some time past that George Allan would ere long be seen in his old position in
George Allan’s condition is improving
September 13, 1899 It is reported that George Allan, the Liverpool centre, who it was expected would play no more football, will be fit to
Liverpool were overtrained
September 9, 1899 Liverpool, like their Everton brethren have started their season’s account with an entry on the debit side thereof. Stoke, represented as they
Berry helps Storer obtain his license
September 8, 1899 At Liverpool Licensing Sessions yesterday, when Harry Storer, public house manager, 123 Bamber-street, applied for a renewal, Mr. A. T. Davies objected
The Liverpool F.C. picnic of 1899
August 26, 1899 The annual picnic and sports of the Liverpool Football Club were held at the Victoria Pleasure Grounds, Ormskirk on Saturday. The party,
Season preview 1899-1900: Liverpool F.C. (Sheffield Independent)
August 26, 1899 Bill Perkins, Harry Storer, and Matt McQueen, goal; Archie Goldie, Billy Dunlop, General Stevenson, and Robert Maclaren, backs; Rab Howell, Alex Raisbeck,
Season preview 1899-1900: Liverpool F.C. (Lancashire Evening Post)
August 26, 1899 To talk of Liverpool’s prospects, is, in the opinion of many of the club’s followers, to use too mild a word –
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