January 3, 1916 Fred Pagnam was damaged in the first minute, and I am confident his failure to score was due to the bang he
Category: Match reports
Liverpool lose in the howling wilderness
December 13, 1915 At the best of times and under the pleasantest of conditions the Hyde-road enclosure is never a rus in urbe. On such
Hyde Road a dismal hole
December 10, 1915 Hyde Park we know, but Hyde Road Park is a park of another colour. It is a dismal hole, and the half
It’s been a long time coming
November 29, 1915 Bravo, Liverpool! It’s been a long time coming, and Saturday last seemed the most unlikely day on which to expect you to
Liverpool’s great victory
November 29, 1915 A LENGTHY SEQUENCE BROKEN. MACONACHIE TAKES FERN PLACE AND CONCEDED TWO GOALS. PAGNAM SCORE’S “HAT-TRICK”. So Everton’s lengthy sequence of Anfield successes
Liverpool’s success over Everton
November 29, 1915 Decisive victory over Everton. Liverpool’s spell of non-success in the local “Derby” games played at Anfield ended on Saturday, when they gained
Arthur Metcalf a willing worker
November 22, 1915 On Saturday, in James Dawson’s absence through injury, Arthur Metcalf turned his attention to outside left. During his three years stay with
Liverpool rose to the occasion
November 15, 1915 The question was whether Liverpool could rise to the occasion and beat so good a side as Southport. They managed it after
Injuries behind Blackpool defeat
November 8, 1915 Liverpool, at Blackpool struck a chapter of obstacles. Elisha Scott’s injury kept him off the field while two goals were scored by
Liverpool dropped two goals lead
October 18, 1915 That Liverpool should have won “hands down” as the saying goes, is uncontradictable. They had the Spotland men in the hollow of
A fine earnest match and a point
October 11, 1915 Another sample of “friendly” football was given to the large crowd that attended Anfield on Saturday. It was a fine, earnest game,
A big victory for Liverpool
September 27, 1915 Liverpool won in no half-hearted manner, and it is plain that their team is one of the lustiest the Lancashire circle knows
The rough battle at Stoke
September 20, 1915 It is a great pity that the game between Liverpool and Stoke at the well-remembered Victoria Ground should have been marred by
Manchester City’s late winner at Anfield
September 13, 1915 The players of Manchester City and Liverpool got off the mark prompt to time, and we had not to wait long before
Points shared at Burnden Park
September 6, 1915 Some matches were started late, and not only Liverpool, at Bolton, but Everton, too, were off the mark beyond the appointed time.
Liverpool out of the picture
March 22, 1915 Poor display at Middlesbrough. It is a trite observation in certain contingencies that “the least said, the soonest mended.” Liverpool’s display against
Player ordered off
February 22, 1915 With Liverpool without an engagement and Everton engaged Cup-hunting, the local interest centred in the meeting of the Everton and Liverpool Reserves
Drawn game at Anfield
February 15, 1915 Liverpool v Chelsea. Though the conditions were all against scientific play, the game at Anfield on Saturday was a highly interesting one,
Liverpool turn the table
February 8, 1915 The usual thing happened at Goodison Park on Saturday when Liverpool gained the victory over Everton. So far as “form” is concerned
South Liverpool v Liverpool Reserves
May 1, 1914 South Liverpool v Liverpool. There were fully 2,000 spectators present at Dingle Lane last evening to witness a friendly match between the
Liverpool received kindly by crowd
April 28, 1914 The Liverpool F.C., as well as Burnley, had an intensely warm welcome, and the scene at Anfield last night was a remarkable
Liverpool lackadaisical
April 20, 1914 Four down at Middlesbrough. With all their thoughts and aspirations turned towards Crystal Palace, it was scarcely to be expected that Liverpool
Late winner for Liverpool Reserves
September 20, 1913 Liverpool Reserves: Elisha Scott, Frank Grayer, Ephraim Longworth, James Scott, Ralph Holden, Walter Wadsworth, Fred Staniforth, Arthur Metcalf, John Bovill, Andy McGuffie,
Luckless Liverpool
March 3, 1913 Liverpool did not enjoy the best of fortune at Newcastle-on-Tyne, as they were vanquished by a penalty goal, kicked by Frank Hudspeth
Liverpool’s great victory
February 10, 1913 It is not indulging in exaggeration to suggest that Liverpool have found their feet to such an extent that at present they
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