December 14, 1917 Can Tommy Bennett keep up his wondrous record? He doesn’t mind if he breaks down tomorrow if Liverpool can be assured a
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Changes for Rochdale
December 12, 1917 Saturday’s card presents Merseyside with further tough struggles. Rochdale near half-time were getting something like the measure of Liverpool, who, however, will
Liverpool’s vital game on the morrow
December 7, 1917 Liverpool F.C. were unbeaten for fifteen games last season. They then went to Rochdale and lost. To-morrow Rochdale visit Anfield. It is
Rochdale at Anfield
December 5, 1917 Saturday’s card shows Rochdale at Liverpool and Everton at Stoke. Rochdale have included Tom Page in their side, but he is bracketed
Gate of six pounds for the visit of champions
Tuesday, December 4 – 1917 Anyone who knows Ephraim Longworth knows a trier. He, as captain of Liverpool F.C., has imbued his men by practice
Liverpool still leading
Monday, December 3 – 1917 Thanks to an innate sense of sportsmanship, the Liverpool team fought a fair and chivalrous game against Blackburn Rovers at
Team news: Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool
November 30, 1917 Liverpool. – Tommy Haughton, Ephraim Longworth, Sam Speakman, John Bamber, Walter Wadsworth, Donald Mackinlay, Robert Waine, Arthur Metcalf, Tommy Bennett, Harry Lewis,
Notable game and visitors at Anfield
Friday, November 9 – 1917 It is only a question of time, I take it, before Liverpool F.C. drop their pilot – the rotund little
Letter from Ted Taylor, Liverpool F.C. and Oldham Athletic
Thursday, November 8 – 1917 “I am in Salonika, or, to be more correct, in Macedonia, for, as a matter of fact, we are some
Manchester City’s team against Liverpool
Wednesday, November 7 – 1917 For the third week in succession Manchester City have a stiff engagement on Saturday next, when they meet Liverpool with
Ex-Liverpool player sink Everton
Monday, November 5 – 1917 Let me congratulate the Liver players on their remarkable “orphanage” stand – they are alone in their absence from defeat
Blackpool is tackling the unbeaten Liverpool
November 2, 1917 Liverpool should be a big draw at Blackpool tomorrow, notwithstanding that the result is almost foregone conclusion, seeing that the Merseyside team
Joe Butler in goal
Friday, November 2 – 1917 Liverpool at Blackpool will not have Neish in goal. Lucas returns and victory should be Liverpool’s. Liverpool. Joe Butler (Southport),
Kenneth Campbell in Charity Match
Thursday, November 1 – 1917 At the request of Mr. Alfred Martin, an official of the National Union of Journalists, Andrew Wilson, of Sheffield Wednesday,
Letter from Fred Pagnam, Liverpool’s player
Thursday, November 1 – 1917 “Dear Bee. – Glad to see the boys are doing so well. The Arsenal are an unlucky side, as in
Tommy Cunliffe banned for life
Monday, October 29 – 1917 At the sitting of the Football Commision appointed by the Lancashire Football Association, at Preston, yesterday, Thomas Cunliffe, the well-known
More on the Tophetites and the Holdemites
Saturday, October 13 – 1917 Today is the twenty-third anniversary of the first meeting of Everton and Liverpool – the memorable fight taking great place
Liverpool F.C.’s form and figure
Friday, September 21 – 1917 For the third and – last time? One never knows. Three weeks with nothing but victory makes us “want more,”
Wilfred Bartrop charged in Barnsley
September 19, 1917 Twenty-one Worksop miners, one of whom was Wilfred Bartrop, the ex-Barnsley footballer, were yesterday charged with playing pitch and toss in Garden
The death of Arnold Dargie (KIA)
September 18, 1917 Mr. T.F. Dargie, Derven Deg, Bangor, received information on Saturday of the death, in action, of his son, Major Arnold Dargie, Royal
Without Ted Vizard and Joe Smith
September 17, 1917 The Anfielders negotiated the second away fence with comparative ease on Saturday, and there can be no doubt now that they are
Bolton Wanderers have added to their strength
September 14, 1917 Bolton, as I announced yesterday, have whipped up some strong names, and with Jimmy Fay, of Southport, helping them, and the left
Extra special Bolton side against Liverpool
September 13, 1917 Just as we go to press I have information that Bolton have whipped up an “extra special” side for Liverpool’s visit. Fay
Donald Mackinlay returns for Liverpool
September 7, 1917 Liverpool can plume themselves and say: “What has been done can be done.” That won’t do it, but the factor of success
The death of Archie Freebairn
September 1, 1917 The death has taken place of Archibald Freebairn, a former well-known player of Partick Thistle and Bolton Wanderers. He joined the latter
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