May 3, 1916 The number of stories concerning the Leviathian William Foulke must be numerous and funny. The Laurie Bell case provided one peg, and
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South Liverpool to host Liverpool
May 2, 1916 South Liverpool and Liverpool meet tomorrow (6.30), at Dingle Park, S., in aid of the Honour Fund. South Liverpool. – Moore; J.
The death of Bill Foulke
May 1, 1916 Death has taken from the sports world a personality. William Foulke, otherwise “Baby” Foulke, filled the goal in both senses of the
Bob Whittingham suspended
April 28, 1916 Bob Whittingham, the famed Stoke footballer, has been suspended by the FA until January 1, 1917, for misconduct. (Source: Liverpool Echo: April
Jack Sheldon’s letter from Aberdeen
April 26, 1916 Jack Sheldon, the well-known Lancashire footballer was drawn into letter-writing as a consequence of the playing of the Everton v Liverpool match.
Private Jack Sheldon wounded in action
April 20, 1916 Private Jack Sheldon, of the Footballers Battalion, and former Liverpool footballer has been wounded, and is now at Aberdeen. He underwent a
Derby day on Good Friday
April 20, 1916 The holiday to-morrow will be welcomed by a large crowd of workers, who will take the opportunity of visiting Anfield for the
Speakman and Pagnam returns for City
Friday, April 14 – 1916 We know our Manchester City. They are the most improved team in the country. Always able in defence, they have
Sheldon’s letter regarding match fixing scandal
Monday, April 10 – 1916 Private J. Sheldon, of the Footballer’s Battalion, has written the following letter from France in regard to the “scandal match”
The life of a footballer
Monday, April 10 – 1916 There were some curious results on Saturday in many matches, and the end of the season feeling, no doubt, caused
Liverpool F.C.’s Fred Pagnam out with knee injury
April 7, 1916 Liverpool go to Oldham Athletic’s ground, and with Watson centre, and Banks back in the line, the forward line may gain devil.
Gunner Campbell promoted to corporal
Friday, April 7 – 1916 Kenny Campbell, the Liverpool goalkeeper and all-round favourite has been promoted corporal. He is in the R.G.A. and at the
Wilfred Watson as centre forward
April 6, 1916 Liverpool announce that Donald Mackinlay and Fred Pagnam are injured. Bandsman Norman Bradley, now fit, will come from Blackpool to take up
Fourth meeting of Everton and Liverpool
March 31, 1916 The Rugger devotee has a specially fine attraction at Waterloo to-morrow, when two keen and evenly balanced sides will meet for the
Fred Pagnam returns for Liverpool
March 31, 1916 Everything promises splendidly for the meeting of our two leading club tomorrow. As the teams were given in their due formation yesterday
Uncertainties in the forward line
March 24, 1916 To-morrow, for sample, Stockport will not allow Liverpool a walk over. As Liverpool have recently shown a better understanding than at the
Bandsman Bradley nearly fit again
March 21, 1916 Bandsman Norman Bradley, the Liverpool halfback who is at Blackpool, write to me: – “Three of our regiment were presented with D.C.M.
United in sixes and sevens
March 17, 1916 For the second week in succession Liverpool go to Manchester. Last week they did well to draw at Hyde-road, and they are
Metcalf is dropped for the United game
March 16, 1916 Liverpool team to visit Manchester United: – Ted Taylor, Ephraim Longworth, James Middlehurst, John Bamber, Walter Wadsworth, Donald Mackinlay, Robert Waine, Wilfred
French leave for two footballers
March 13, 1916 Stated to be old members of the Queen’s Park Rangers Football Club, two absentees named Horace Linkson and Wilfred Nixon, of the
Billy Meredith to make comeback
March 10, 1916 As was first announced in this column, William Meredith has elected Liverpool’s visit to Hyde Road as the match wherein he shall
Speakman replaces Middlehurst at City
March 9, 1916 At Manchester City’s ground Speakman takes the place of Middlehurst, who is well, but is standing down so that Sam Speakman can
Taylor against his former club
March 3, 1916 Indication has already been made by exclusive news to this column that the Anfield game is specially promising to-morrow. Oldham’s strength of
Arthur Goddard’s ankle injury
March 1, 1916 Considering the number of years he has been playing, Arthur Goddard’s freedom from accident has been remarkable, and a matter on which
Viewing the great Derby game
February 25, 1916 What will the harvest be? Everton and Liverpool meet for the third of five times to-morrow, and locally the match has aroused
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