April 4, 1917 Everton and Liverpool for the first time in their history will meet in successive days – Friday and Saturday. One match is
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Death of a famous footballer
Monday, March 12 – 1917 Information was received from the Sheffield police to-day that a collier named John Reynolds (47) of Graystock-street, Sheffield, died suddenly
Owen Williams to make his debut
February 23, 1917 Liverpool kept their home record intact until Southport beat them, and when the return “home” engagement is played to-morrow at Anfield we
The death of Thomas Callaghan
February 21, 1917 Private Thomas Callaghan (London Regiment), who was killed in action on February 21, was a well-known footballer. His home was at 72,
Young Beattie gets his chance
February 16, 1917 Liverpool have been suffering a number of injuries, but the latest – Walter Wadsworth’s is not due to the cause stated in
No goals at Edgeley Park
February 5, 1917 By splitting the points at Stockport on Saturday, Liverpool practically assured themselves of the championship of the Lancashire Section.This, however, has only
Donald Sloan killed in action
Saturday, January 27 – 1917 I deeply regret to announce that another footballer has been killed. Although it must be seven years since Donald Sloan
Jimmy Nicholl for Hamilton Academical
January 27, 1917 The Academical have signed on James Nicholl, the Morningside lad; he played for the Lanarkshire Junior League against Ireland in season 1906-7.
Ted Taylor in charge
Wednesday, January 24 – 1917 Ted Taylor (ex-Liverpool goalkeeper) is quite well, and seems to be comfortably fixed up at Norwood. He has charge of
Memories of a great comeback
Tuesday, January 23 – 1917 Today my (BEE) memory goes back to the Liverpool – Newcastle game at Anfield. The reason is not hard to
In financial aid of Bury
Monday, January 15 – 1917 In reply to the S.O.S. signals of Bury and other poverty stricken clubs, Liverpool, Everton, and Manchester City have each,
Swann with a broken bone
January 12, 1917 Swann, who it was hoped would help Liverpool to-morrow, has broken a bone in his ankle. Liverpool. – A.N. Other; Longworth, Lucas;
The suggested pooling of gates
Friday, January 12 – 1917 Mr. J. McKenna, president of the English Football League, occupied the chair at a meeting of that body in Manchester
Alexandra F.C. the Liverpool talent club
January 12, 1917 Alexandra F.C. play Everton “A” on Saturday. Alexandra supplied Liverpool with such players as John Bamber, Tommy Lucas, Robert Waine, and Billy
Jack Hunter in train smash
Monday, January 8 – 1917 Jack Hunter, the clever Preston North End centre half of former years, was in the train smash at Ratho Station,
Half a season’s return
Saturday, January 6 – 1917 The returns for the first half of the season with regard to the financial side of the game show that
Champions at home to Preston North End
Friday, January 5 – 1917 It was a fair number of seasons back that Preston so poorly that really one did bother about their visits
Extra cash for the Cameron Benefit Fund
Thursday, January 4 – 1917 The match played by the leaders of the Midland and Lancashire Sections – Leeds City and Liverpool – at Newcastle
Death of Tom Evans
Tuesday, December 5 – 1916 M.R. official and County Cricketer The death occurred at his residence at Heaton Moor, Manchester, of Mr. Thomas Evans, district
Letter from the trenches
Saturday, November 25 – 1916 Letter from the trenchesMr. John Adams received, some weeks ago, an interesting letter from Sergeant Harry J. Allwood, of the
Alf West is home from the front
Thursday, November 23 – 1916 A big surprise came upon me when I learnt that Alf West, the former Barnsley, Liverpool, and Nottingham half back,
Sam Hardy to get his crop of produce
Tuesday, October 10 – 1916 Sam Hardy, the Notts Forest goalkeeper, and formerly of Liverpool and Aston Villa, applied to the Chesterfield Tribunal, to-day, for
No goals between Liverpool and Burnley
October 2, 1916 The meeting of Burnley and Liverpool looked like giving a large crowd a grand exhibition, but for some reason unknown the game
Liverpool win tough fight at Preston
September 25, 1916 The Anfielders added to their very useful and gratifying record on Saturday by taking a couple of points off Preston North End
Liverpool beat Oldham at Anfield
September 18, 1916 There was plenty to interest the worker on Saturday. The football fare was generally keen, and always provided some point which might
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