November 22, 1919 Match: Football League, First Division, at Deepdale, kick-off: 14:30. Preston North End – Liverpool 2-1 (1-1). Attendance: 14,000. Referee: Mr. S. Rothwell.
Category: Match reports
Anfield teams and topics
November 15, 1919 Liverpool: Kenneth Campbell, Ephraim Longworth, Billy Jenkinson, William Lacey, Walter Wadsworth, Donald Mackinlay, Jack Sheldon, Dick Forshaw, Harry Chambers, Harry, Albert Pearson.
Tranmere Rovers v Liverpool Reserves at Prenton Park
November 15, 1919 These teams met in the Central League fixture at Prenton Park this afternoon before fully 6,000 spectators, both sides were forced to
Arsenal conquer the Anfield side
September 2, 1919 Last night at Anfield a team previously beaten by Newcastle at Highbury conquered Liverpool, whose win over Bradford City had buoyed us
Two of the best
September 1, 1919 The most cordial congratulations must be extended to the Liverpool Club for their auspicious commencement of what promises to be an epoch-making
Ephraim Longworth unable to assist
August 30, 1919 Liverpool: Kenneth Campbell, Sam Speakman, Billy Jenkinson, William Lacey, Walter Wadsworth, Donald Mackinlay, Jack Sheldon, Harry Chambers, Fred Pagnam, Harry Lewis, Albert
Livers first hold on the Lancashire Cup
June 2, 1919 For the first time in their history Liverpool won the Lancashire Cup by defeating Oldham Athletic, at Old Trafford, on Saturday. The
Liverpool’s triumph in the Lancashire Cup Final
June 2, 1919 Oldham overwhelmed. As Mr. John Lewis, the president of the Lancashire FA remarked when presenting the trophy, there could be no two
Liverpool did well considering their handicap
October 28, 1918 Liverpool were considerably handicapped by a dislocated forward line – Longworth, who was lame, did duty at outside right – and it
No trouble for Liverpool
September 10, 1918 Liverpool, as is their wont, had a sleepy period, and it seems to me that I shall have to lend the club
Easy 5-1 victory for Liverton
September 2, 1918 This excellent scheme for charitable fund drew a good-sized crowd to Walton, and yielded much good football and some artistry that tickled
Liverpool and Burnley to meet at Anfield
February 15, 1918 In April, 1914, Liverpool and Burnley met at the Palace, Burnley winning 1-0 in a game that was, if not excessively brilliant,
Liverpool well in the championship race
February 11, 1918 Central made a plucky attempt to stave off double defeat at the hands of the powerful Anfielders. And for the first half,
League leaders gain their 18th success
February 9, 1918 At Ash Lane, in rough, rainy weather, and before a small attendance. Both sides were strongly represented. Teams: – Southport Central: Thomas
A big win for Liverpool
February 4, 1918 There was an air of common place about Southport’s game at Anfield. There was a wide gulf between the two sides, and
Southport Central v Liverpool
February 2, 1918 The weather was ideal for football at Anfield to-day, were Southport were the visitors. The Seasiders were poorly represented. There was a
More like Liverpool
January 28, 1918 It was more like Liverpool to win by a two clear goals’ margin – this in spite of Ephraim Longworth’s continued absence.
Local clubs make an early start
January 2, 1918 Liverpool made an excellent start in the subsidiary competition by defeating their near and dear rivals to the tune of four goals
Liverpool beat Everton 4-1
January 1, 1918 All our senior clubs are making an early start this year, being engaged at home, or nearly so, because Everton are almost
Tommy Bennett’s five goals
December 10, 1917 Referee T. Chadwick, brother of Edgar, the player, was in a pickle on Saturday. He made some points for his own delineation,
Bennetts in the picture
September 3, 1917 Your ain fireside was very tempting on Saturday, no doubt. That was one reason why the crowds at the opening games of
Liverpool overcome Port Vale
September 3, 1918 Last season’s champions of the Lancashire section opened the present campaign with a very creditable victory over Burslem Port Vale on Saturday.
One sided trial match at Anfield
August 18, 1917 Liverpool’s practice game proved an interesting event, and gave us a glimpse of several promising players (writes “Duval”). The game itself was
Liverpool started the good work too late
April 30, 1917 Liverpool were unfortunate to be beaten, for they had quite as much of the game in the first half as the Wanderers,
The verdict: 5-0 for Everton
April 23, 1917 The end cometh and we know it. We can feel it. The touch of summer warms us up and colds our enthusiasm
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