April 5, 1918 The subsidiary competition games proceed on their merry way today. While Southport, at Anfield, appear to have no chance of upsetting form
Category: Player news
Billy Connell to replace Kenneth Campbell
March 13, 1918 All Liverpool will be sorry to hear that Kenneth Campbell is obliged to take up his hospital bed, as it were, through
Four generations at Anfield
March 5, 1918 The match at Anfield on Saturday was witnessed by four generations of the Bennett-family. The Liverpool centre (Tommy Bennett) was “there,” and
Big gathering expected at Anfield
March 1, 1918 Liverpool did not altogether convince last week at Burnley, but there were reasons for their partial failure of the first half. Still,
The death of Alex McAllister
February 26, 1918 Private Alexander McAllister, Northumberland Fusiliers, is officially reported to have died in France through illness. McAllister, who joined up over three years
Ernest Peake’s disclaimer
February 19, 1918 Ernest Peake, the Welsh international, formerly with the Liverpool club, writes me as follows: – “Being a constant reader of your paper.
Stray leaves: Tommy Bennett, Liverpool F.C.
February 12, 1918 In the city of Liverpool the adherents of Association football have had the rare privilege of watching Fred Geary, Jack Southworth, Alexander
Easy on paper for Liverpool
February 8, 1918 The man who made up the fixture list for the Lancashire League kept Liverpool and Stoke till precious near the end of
The funeral of Sam McAlpine
February 1, 1918 The remains of Mr. Sam McAlpine were yesterday interred in Bangor Cemetery, the funeral being largely attended, as the deceased was well
Liverpool tilt with Southport
February 1, 1918 Of course, the football enthusiast grumbles at “form,” but then know we not that “form” can be made to argue black is
The return of Ephraim Longworth
January 25, 1918 Liverpool won well enough once they got a move on against Manchester United, who set a cracker pace and could not live
Liverpool’s Ephraim Longworth looks on
January 22, 1918 Ephraim Longworth missed his first match this season through being unable to play against Manchester United at Anfield. His absence simply nerved
The death of Dave Russell
January 21, 1918 Information was received in Preston yesterday of the sudden death of David Kennedy Russell, known in football history as Dave Russell, centre
Liverpool trounce Manchester United
January 21, 1918 The Anfield game opened too hot to last. United went all ahead at the outset, and, in spite of the tricky, yet
An Irish idea of juniors
January 15, 1918 On Saturday in Belfast when the County Antrim Shield ties occupied attention, Belfast Celtic came back into senior football by virtue of
Charlie Wilson and Ernest Peake helping the ladies
January 12, 1918 Charlie Wilson, the Liverpool footballer and assistant trainer, is now filling in shells and in his spare time is giving the ladies
Can Liverpool stave it off?
January 11, 1918 To my mind, Stockport are certain to give Liverpool a tousy game. I should not be surprised at anything – one can’t
Re-enter Walter Wadsworth for Liverpool F.C.
January 4, 1918 One thing at a time is a happy sensible idea, but one must at this time look forward to a double-edged event
Harry Lewis to get married
January 2, 1918 “Fanny” Walden, of the Tottenham Hotspur, and Ted Vizard, the Welsh international, entered the married state this week, and Harry Lewis, the
Liverpool’s recovery against neighbours
January 2, 1918 ‘T was nearly always thus, Liverpool F.C. have a specialty of doing sensational things, and yesterday they followed up their surprise result
Liverpool at Oldham
December 28, 1917 This doesn’t look as happy as many imagine. Oldham, on their own ground, are a proposition; and remembering how tenaciously the Oldham
Liverpool returns to Anfield
December 21, 1917 Having had the record trimmed, Liverpool F.C. can now get on with their work of trying to win the Lancashire Championship. Tomorrow
Liverpool player adds bar to M.C.
Thursday, December 20 – 1917 George Latham, the ex-Liverpool and Cardiff player, has now had a bar added to his first honour, the Military Cross.
South as happy hunting ground
December 18, 1917 Happening on a Blackburn man recently, I heard from his lips how well the South Liverpool contingent had played for the old
The lay of Liverpool
December 17, 1917 The Liverpool Club now, more than ever, have reason to remember Rochdale. Followers of the game will recall how last season the
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