April 21, 1906 (Copyright: Daily Mirror: April 21, 1906)
Category: Other clubs news
Donald Sloan transferred to Everton
April 18, 1906 Donald Sloan, who is recognised as one of the ablest goalkeeper in Ireland, has signed on for Everton, as understudy to William
A record crowd at Anfield
April 14, 1906 Fine weather, a holiday season, and keen partisanship combined to produce a record crowd at Anfield yesterday when the return League match
Football development in Russia – it is not a bomb, it is a football
Good Friday, April 13 – 1906 An amusing story has reached Sunderland from Poti, Russia, where the crew of the s.s. J.W. Taylor, of Sunderland,
Liverpool can only draw at Bury
April 3, 1906 The Liverpool Club yesterday fulfilled their rearranged League engagement with Bury. The meeting was of paramount importance to both teams, for while
Everton beat Liverpool at Villa Park
April 2, 1906 The great semi-final tie between our local teams was decided on the Villa ground at Birmingham on Saturday with the result that
Woolwich Arsenal’s happy family
March, 31, 1906 (1) Archie Gray, (2) Jimmy Ashcroft, (3) Jimmy Sharp, (4) Percy Sands, (5) Roddy McEachrane, (6) James Bigden, (7) John Dick, (8)
A trial game for Johnny Williams
Friday, March 23 – 1906 J.E. (Johnny) Williams is to be congratulated upon receiving an invitation to play in a trial game for the Liverpool
Famous Burnley footballer dead
Friday, March 16 – 1906 The death has taken place, at the age of 43, of Jack Keenan, of Burnley, a half-back of national fame
Referees’ appointments for April
March 6, 1906 04.04.1906 Newcastle United v Sheffield United Mr W. Gilgryst 07.04.1906 Bury v Bolton Wanderers Mr W Chadwick 07.04.1906 Derby County v Birmingham
Preston North End chase Chester starlet
Friday, March 2 – 1906 Preston North End are in negotiation with Chester for the transfer of Jack Lipsham, an outside left, brother to the
Some lines about Andy McGuigan
February 13, 1906 Southport Central have had no more brainy player for many years than Andy McGuigan, who has done such good service for them
Barnsley play their FA cup match at Anfield
Wednesday, January 24 – 1906 The directors of the Barnsley Football Club last night decided to accept the offer of the Liverpool Club regarding the
Liverpool make no changes
December 30, 1905 Liverpool are at home again, and, following on recent unexpected events both at Anfield and Goodison, they will oblige by firmly dealing
Liverpool fall at Stoke
December 27, 1905 For the first time since October 14, Liverpool’s colours were lowered, this happening at Stoke yesterday. Great interest was taken in the
A confident Liverpool win 2-0
December 25, 1905 Liverpool’s supporters were brimful of confidence on Saturday that the Reds’ successful run would not be broken as the result of the
Liverpool whip Notts County
December 25, 1905 Liverpool met Notts County for the first time this season at Anfield in cold but fine weather, before about 14,000 people. Liverpool
The cutlers routed
December 18, 1905 Saturday afternoon was anything but an ideal one for football at Bramall Lane, as quite a fog hung over the enclosure; but
Liverpool head the League table
December 18, 1905 The Liverpool club continues its triumphant career unchecked, and now occupies the proud position of League leaders. By beating Sheffield United at
New secretary for Preston North End
December 14, 1905 Preston have chosen a successor to Mr. W.E. Bahr, who resigned the secretary-ship of the club, Mr. H. Worthington, of Preston being
Notts County prepare for Liverpool
December 14, 1905 Notts County players go away next week to Norbreck Hall Hydro, near Blackpool. The men will probably go there on Monday and
Wolves overplayed at Liverpool
December 11, 1905 Liverpool entertained the Wolves at Anfield, some 12,000 spectators turning out in cold and windy weather. Both sides were strongly represented. Winning
Sam Raybould’s harvest
December 4, 1905 The match between Liverpool and Aston Villa, which attracted 25,000 people to Anfield, was quite a success, for Raybould took the gate
Liverpool’s great win over Aston Villa
December 4, 1905 This was the fixture of the afternoon, and it attracted nearly 25,000 people to Anfield. The match was set apart for the
Popular Aston Villa beaten at Anfield
December 4, 1905 There are few clubs, if any, more welcome in Liverpool than Aston Villa. No need here to recapitulate their wondrous deeds in
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