Sunday, December 8 – 1918 Football saves the men from going mad After spending three and a half years in Ruhleben camp, Germany, as an
Category: Player news
The remarkable come-back of William Scott
December 6, 1918 Liverpool, at home, have Oldham Athletic, and I hope the latter will play Dave Wilson in the half-backs – his best berth,
The case of Liverpool F.C. captain (Ephraim Longworth)
December 5, 1918 Many times and oft have people inquired about Ephraim Longworth, Liverpool’s captain. He has been unable to follow is employment till this
Harry Chambers from Ireland
Wednesday, December 4 – 1918 Many times has the name Harry Chambers, of Liverpool, been quoted in the papers, but Liverpool folk have not recognised
Liverpool conquered Oldham
December 2, 1918 Liverpool further strengthened their position in the League tournament by helping themselves to a couple of points at the expense of Oldham
Steve Bloomer’s experiences among the Huns
Sunday, December 1 – 1918 Famous football players begins his thrilling narrative Steve Bloomer, the famous football player, has returned home after nearly four years’
Thomas Green, the “hit or miss” shooter
November 29, 1918 Liverpool, at Oldham, will find that the Athletic have looked up old and new stocks in the hope that the tide may
The third Wadsworth brother ready for action
November 29, 1918 The third member of the Wadsworth family makes his bow with the Liverpool Football Club to-morrow. Team: Billy Connell; Hazelden and Jimmy
Liverpool at Manchester City
November 14, 1918 There is a spirit of genuine happiness abroad, and this is found in a No 9 size in sports circles. I hope
Liverpool at Port Vale
November 8, 1918 Team: – William Scott; Sam Speakman, Billy Jenkinson; John Bamer, Alex Robertson, Donald Mackinlay; Harold Wadsworth, Arthur Metcalf, Tommy Bennett, Harry Lewis,
Liverpool beat Port Vale and John McKenna intervened
Monday, April 4 – 1918 The principal feature of the match between Liverpool and Burslem Port Vale, at Hanley, was a piquant little incident, probably
Liverpool Reserves at Anfield
November 1, 1918 Liverpool Reserves (v. Tranmere, Lancashire Junior Cup, at Anfield): – Bickerstaffe, Hewitt, Jimmy Stansfield, Hughes, Alex Robertson, Frank Checkland, Lewis, Roger, H.
Liverpool at Port Vale
November 1, 1918 Liverpool, at Burslem, have a chance to return to winning ways, for, though Port Vale have been playing a shade above their
Rosy prospects of Liverpool
October 25, 1918 Winter draws on, and this time we shall have earlier timed of starting, the result being that team troubles, added to short
Kenny’s family loss
Thursday, October 24 – 1918 I was sorry to learn this morning that Sergeant Kenneth Campbell, who is leaving Liverpool this week, has lost his
Geddes replaces Boardman for Bolton
Thursday, October 24 – 1918 It is always good to peep in the enemy “lines.” Bolton Wanderers defeat has not created a stampede, the directors
Bad arm fracture for Boardman
October 22, 1918 It is not surprising to learn that Ernest Boardman, the burly centre forward, of Bolton Wanderers, who was making his debut last
Elisha Scott and Harry Chambers in Ireland
Tuesday, October 22 – 1918 Permission has been given for the following to play in Ireland: – J.S. Maconnachie, Everton; O.J. Skeene, Manchester United; B.
The death of Joe Dines
October 19, 1918 Second-Lieutenant Joe Dines, the King’s (Liverpool) Regiment, killed in France, was one of the most popular footballers in London, and one of
Team news Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers
October 18, 1918 William Scott, Irish international and ex-Everton and Leeds goalkeeper, has been good enough to come to the help of Liverpool F.C. Tomorrow’s
Liverpool football teams
October 17, 1918 Liverpool: – William Scott, Ephraim Longworth, Billy Jenkinson, John Bamber, Walter Wadsworth, Donald Mackinlay, Harold Wadsworth, Thomas Green, Tommy Bennett, Harry Lewis,
Bolton Wanderers with rugby player vs. Liverpool
Thursday, October 17 – 1918 That’s a bright record for an N.U. player, who has only just turned his attention to Soccer football. Liverpool will
Jack Carlin the bricksetter
Saturday, October 12 – 1918 Jack Carlin, the old Liverpool forward, who ten years ago had a spell of service with North End, is still
Stray leaves: Liverpool mastered
October 8, 1918 Father Euclid declared that a line is length without breadth. Most good goalkeepers are built on that pattern. There have been exceptions,
Ralph Holden badly wounded
October 4, 1918 Ralph Holden, the Tranmere Rovers half back and old Liverpool player, is badly wounded in the face, arm, and leg. (Source: Liverpool
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