June 10, 1919 West Ham evidently mean to make a splash in the second division of the Football League. They had an excellent time financially
Liverpool’s coloured communities
June 6, 1919 The outbreak of passionate violence between black and white men in the city calls attention to a problem peculiar to Liverpool and
Riot in Liverpool
June 6, 1919 Five policemen and nine alien seamen injured One negro was drowned, and five policemen and nine alien seamen injured, in a riot
James Scott transferred to Dumbarton
June 3, 1919 Yesterday, manager George Livingston, of Dumbarton, announced that he had signed on two new half-backs for next season in James Scott, a
Football helped winning the war
June 2, 1919 Very important football legislation occurred in London yesterday. The Council of the Football Association met at the F.A. offices in Russell-square, when
Livers first hold on the Lancashire Cup
June 2, 1919 For the first time in their history Liverpool won the Lancashire Cup by defeating Oldham Athletic, at Old Trafford, on Saturday. The
Liverpool’s triumph in the Lancashire Cup Final
June 2, 1919 Oldham overwhelmed. As Mr. John Lewis, the president of the Lancashire FA remarked when presenting the trophy, there could be no two
Billy Jenkinson: Liverpool F.C.’s dour defender
June 2, 1919 The Liverpool Club have been very successful in acquiring new players to fill positions vacant during war-time. In the early days of
Liverpool v Oldham Athletic 3-0 (Lancashire Cup Final: May 31, 1919)
May 31, 1919 Key note: “As Mr. John Lewis, the president of the Lancashire FA remarked when presenting the trophy, there could be no two
Robert Macdougall transferred from Liverpool to Falkirk
Thursday, May 29 – 1919 Robert Macdougall, of Liverpool, has been signed on for Falkirk. Alec Henderson, the back, has been re-engaged, and the directors
Blackpool v Liverpool 0-1 (Lancashire Cup: May 24, 1919)
May 24, 1919 Match: Lancashire Section (Lancashire Cup), Semi Final, at Bloomfield Road, kick: 15:30. Blackpool – Liverpool 0-1 (0-0). Attendance: 8,000; gate receipts: £400.
Big sums in the pool
May 24, 1919 The returns of the 20 per cent. pooling scheme as applied by the League to the subsidiary competition provide a series of
The Everton and Liverpool reports
May 24, 1919 The Everton and Liverpool “sheets,” which will be out of the auditors’ hands for publication any time now, are awaited with keener
Mr. Danny Kirkwood
May 24, 1919 The shareholders and other supporters in the Anfield camp are wondering whether Danny Kirkwood has been demobilised yet, and whether he could
Liverpool hand some handsome cheques
Saturday, May 24 – 1919 It is rumoured that that the Liverpool F.C. directors – who as a body stand out in much finer relief
The ‘Spurs home-coming
Saturday, May 24 – 1919 It is expected that by July the Spurs’ ground at White Hart-lane will have resumed its pre-war appearance. The huge
Advertisement Blackpool v Liverpool
Thursday, May 22 – 1919 (Lancashire Evening Post, 22-05-1919) Lancashire Cup, semi final, Bloomfield Road, Blackpool, Liverpool. tickets
Semi-final between Blackpool and Liverpool
Wednesday, May 21 – 1919 Great interest is being shown in the Lancashire Cup semi-final tie between Blackpool and Liverpool at Blackpool on Saturday. Blackpool’s
Manchester United v Liverpool 3-1 (Benefit match)
Saturday, May 17 – 1919 Match: Benefit for the Footballers’ War Fund, at Old Trafford. Manchester United – Liverpool 3-1 (1-0). Manchester United (2-3-5): Jack
News about players
Saturday, May 17 – 1919 Liverpool would seem to have the component parts of a fine side next season. Longworth, Lacey, Scott, Mackinlay, Lewis, the
“Fall in” the Reds
Saturday, May 17 – 1919 A trans-channel scribe states that there is some doubt about Pagnam leaving Ireland to follow Lacey and Scott back to
Liverpool v Manchester United 4-0 (Benefit match: May 10, 1919)
May 10, 1919 Match: Benefit for the Footballers’ War Fund, at Anfield. Liverpool – Manchester United 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 10,000; gate receipts: £300. Referee: Mr.
Big football figures
Saturday, May 10 – 1919 £150,710 in gate receipts last season. Evidence of the return to popularity of football is forthcoming in the annual financial
Lancashire Cup Semi Final draw
Monday, May 5 – 1919 The draw for the Lancashire Cup semi-final ties has been made as follows: – Manchester City v Oldham Athletic. Referee:
Scotland v England 3-4 (International: May 3, 1919)
May 3, 1919 International, friendly (Victory Shield), at Hampden Park, kick-off: 15:50. Scotland – England 3-4 (0-3). Attendance: 80,000. Referee: Mr. A.A. Jackson. Scotland (2-3-5):
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