Friday, November 4 – 1910 There is no getting away from the fact that Liverpool have a tremendous task on hand in facing Middlesbrough at
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A new billiard room at Goodison Park
November 2, 1910 The Everton directors last night opened their new billiard room, which has been arranged and fitted up under the new upper-deck stand.
Liverpool’s serious position
Monday, October 31 – 1910 But what of Liverpool? The “Reds” are indeed going from bad to worse, and after two months of failure they
The Tyneside disaster
Monday, October 24 – 1910 The disaster on Tyneside must have come as a tremendous shock to followers of the Anfield-road club, for none could
Albert Shepherd – The goal-scoring machine
Monday, October 24 – 1910 The scarcity of goals this season has been a matter upon which much has been written, the failure of forwards
Joe Dines’ success
October 22, 1910 Ilford’s new half-back Since the days of that successful “angler,” Tommy Randell – now of the A.F.A. Ilford have always been extremely
The Newcastle team to face Liverpool
Thursday, October 20 – 1910 The Newcastle United directors held a meeting last evening and selected their team to meet Liverpool at Newcastle on Saturday.
Jock Maconnachie teaching the Everton players
Wednesday, October 19 – 1910 John Maconnachie, feeling that idleness is emptiness, and that ignorance is the mother of all kinds of follies, last winter
Harold Uren – A clever winger
Saturday, October 15 – 1910 Harold Uren, the Liverpool outside left, was born at Bristol some 233 years ago, and no doubt enthusiasts in the
Jack Hughes and Harrowby FC
Saturday, October 15 – 1910 The above pictures shows a group of Harrowby players, together with the club trainer, Jack Hughes, late of Liverpool FC,
Sam Hardy and Billy Wedlock
Thursday, October 13 – 1910 The Liverpool team to meet Bristol on Saturday will be chosen this evening, and it will be extremely interesting to
Both Liverpool and Bristol City want goals
Wednesday, October 12 – 1910 Bristol City are in troubled waters just now, and the cry in the Western port is “We want goals.” Liverpool
Liverpool improved but lost again
Tuesday, October 11 – 1910 A meeting of Liverpool and Everton, no matter what the circumstances, is always attractive, and yesterday enthusiasts turned up goodly
A poor showing by Liverpool at Sheffield
Monday, October 10 – 1910 It is no great defeat to go under at Owlerton by a goal to nil, but the Liverpool’s team display
Clapton Orient – The surprise team of the season
Monday, October 10 – 1910 The players and their bulldog mascot. Back row (left to right): Mr. C.W.H. Dean (secretary), John Johnston, Billy Bower, George
John Potts Henderson – Chairman – Sunderland F.C.
Monday, October 8 – 1900 (The Athletic News, 08-10-1900)
The teams for Monday’s Lancashire Cup tie at Anfield
Friday, October 7 – 1910 On Monday further experiments are to be tried against Everton in the cup tie, the main one being that Harrop
Hunter’s off to Wee Clyde
Thursday, October 6 – 1910 Two well-known Scottish centre forwards were yesterday transferred to other clubs. John “Sailor” Hunter, who for several seasons past has
The Sheffield Wedneday’s team against Liverpool
Thursday, October 6 – 1910 Sheffield Wednesday have chosen the team to meet Liverpool on Saturday, at Owlerton, as follows: – Harry Kinghorn; Jimmy Spoors,
A strong Everton team for the second derby
Thursday, October 6 – 1910 Everton, as holders of the Lancashire Cup, are likely to put their best efforts forward at Anfield on Monday next,
Crystal Palace fancy Charles Hewitt
Wednesday, October 5 – 1910 The Crystal Palace directors are arranging for the transfer of Charlie Hewitt from West Bromwich Albion. Hewitt, it will be
The second goal credited to Harry Makepeace
October 4, 1910 The various points of the match at Anfield on Saturday are still being discussed, but I think it is acknowledged on all
Another “Derby” day looming
October 4, 1910 Liverpool and Everton meet once more on Monday next at Anfield, when the “Reds” have an opportunity of reversing the verdict of
Blues 15th success and a £1,300 gate
October 3, 1910 On reaching the scene of the first of the contests, which all Mersey footballers look upon as the tit-bits of the season,
The quality of Merseyside
October 3, 1910 The usual thing happened at Anfield. Neither mascots, painted a gaudy red, with lucky horseshoes attached thereto, nor any other more tangible
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