February 18, 1911 A meeting will be held at the Dun Cow Inn (Alec Gardner’s), Back Eldon Street, this evening, at 7:30, to consider ways
Category: Player news
William Hunter struggling at Lincoln
February 18, 1911 William Hunter, Lincoln’s centre forward, is now in the doctor’s care. Everybody will sympathise with the Sunderland lad, who has really not
The inquest into the death of Jock Smith
January 25, 1911 “Suicide whilst in a depressed state of mind” was the verdict returned at an inquest held at the Newcastle Central Police Station,
The death of Jock Smith
January 23, 1911 Late Monday night, a tragic affair was reported to the police as having occurred in the backyard of the house 35, Shipley
Head-injury for Ephraim Longworth
January 10, 1911 Ephraim Longworth, the Liverpool right back, who was accidentally kicked on the head in the Liverpool – Rovers’ match at Anfield on
Robert Blanthorne transferred to Hartlepools United
January 9, 1911 Robert Blanthorne, the centre forward Newcastle United secured from Grimsby Town, has been transferred to Hartlepools United. It will be recalled he
New Year’s eve at Darlington
January 2, 1911 The Liverpool players have had a most delightful time during the week-end, and the victory over Bradford was naturally most acceptable. I
Wallis Smith assisting Chester City
December 31, 1910 Wallys Smith, who hails from Bootle, and who at one time played in a few games for Liverpool Reserves, is at present
Reserves for Blackpool clash
Friday, December 30 – 1910 The Liverpool Reserves team to meet Blackpool Reserves at Anfield was selected as follows: – Beeby; Chorlton and Rogers; Scott,
New Year’s eve at Darlington
Friday, December 30 – 1910 Mr. Watson tells me that the party leave Lime-street this evening by the 6 o’clock train, and the players are
Macdonald in for Uren
Friday, December 30 – 1910 The Liverpool team to oppose Bradford City will be the same as that which defeated Everton, except that Macdonald returns
The heights and weights of some the Liverpool players are:
December 26, 1910 Sam Hardy, 5ft. 9in., 12st.; Gus Beeby, 5ft. 10in., 12st.; Tom Chorlton, 5ft. 8¼in., 12st. 6lb.; Robert Crawford, 5ft. 8in., 11st.; Ephraim
A draw between Liverpool and Aston Villa
Saturday, December 24 – 1910 The Liverpool team arrived in the Midland capital shorly after half-past twelve, and after a hasty lunch, put in appearance
William Millar to make his debut
Friday, December 23 – 1910 The following team was selected to represent Liverpool Reserves against Accrington Stanley at Anfield, on Saturday: Gus Beeby; Tom Chorlton,
Parkinson and Harrop doubtful
Friday, December 23 – 1910 Contrary to expectations, Liverpool decided last evening to make a couple of changes in their team to oppose Aston Villa,
Sunderland at Anfield
Wednesday, December 21 – 1910 Liverpool’s match with Sunderland on Monday is likely to be one of the best seen at Anfield this season. The
William Millar fit and well and ready for his debut
Tuesday, December 20 – 1910 I hear on good authority that Tom Miller, the man Liverpool obtained from Greenock Morton, has been suffering from an
Charles Hewitt: an improved forward
December 17, 1910 There is another ex-Liverpool player doing good service for the Crystal Palace team. I refer to Charles Hewitt, who is said to
James Hughes at the Palace
December 17, 1910 James Hughes, a player who did some excellent work at half-back for Liverpool, is now one of the mainstays of the Crystal
Alf West’s return
December 17, 1910 The supporters of the Liverpool club will welcome Alf West back again to the first eleven of the Liverpool club, particularly if
Footballer’s sad end – found dead in the street
Tuesday, December 27 – 1910 About six o’clock on Tuesday morning a lad turning out with milk supply at Llandudno discovered the dead body of
Liverpool ought to beat Sheffield United
Friday, December 16 – 1910 There should be a big crowd at Anfield to-morrow to welcome the Livers after their three weeks absence from home.
Sam Hardy’s return
Wednesday, December 14 – 1910 After two weeks’ absence Liverpool resume their home fixtures on Saturday, Sheffield United being the visitors to Anfield, when the
Artie Coward on trial at Anfield
December 24, 1910 Artie Coward, a Prestatyn lad, is making strides in the football world. He has been “signed on” by the Liverpool (Anfield) team,
Reds down again
Monday, December 12 – 1910 Nothing went right with Liverpool at Bury on Saturday, says our representative who attended the game. For the greater portion
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