Tuesday, June 11 – 1918 Private J.H. Bird, one of a well-known family of Hoylake sports, is as West Hartlepool. He writes to say there
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1917-18
June 8, 1918 Liverpool F.C. had a merry time financially, thanks to loyal support and the excellent form of their players. The main points about
Scotland v England 2-0 (International: June 8, 1918)
June 8, 1918 International, Benefit for the Sir Douglas Haig Base Hospitals, at Celtic Park. Scotland – England 2-0 (0-0). Attendance: 45,000; gate receipts: £1,300.
Newcastle United F.C.: The annual meeting of 1918
June 7, 1918 The annual meeting of the shareholders of Newcastle United Club was held last night under the presidency of Mr. J. Graham. Mr.
Harry Chambers for England in Glasgow
June 6, 1918 An international football match England v. Scotland will be played at Celtic Park, Glasgow, on Saturday, in aid of the funds for
Stoke F.C. balance sheet 1917-18
June 4, 1918 The Stoke Football Club report a profit on last season of £1,280 14s. 5d. During the season a total of £568 5s.
Football letters from the front
Tuesday, June 4 – 1918 An excellent letter has been sent to Mr. George Patterson, secretary of the Liverpool club, by Middlehurst, who is in
Amputation for Bernard Pykett
June 4, 1918 Although not a local, many of us remember Bernard Pykett, the Ellesmere Port player, now No. 8602, B Block, Highfield Hospital, Liverpool.
The football war fund
Saturday, June 1 – 1918 The Football National War Fund, established to assist those footballers who have been disabled in the war and, in the
The Shield Final tie at Goodison Park
May 31, 1918 The Liverpool committee has decided to rely on the team that played so well at York to represent the city against West
Football and the coupon betting evil
Thursday, May 30 – 1918 Presiding at the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Preston North End Club last evening, Alderman Ord, chairman of
Death of the Leeds City founder
Wednesday, May 29 – 1918 The death occurred this (Wednesday) morning from pneumonia, of Mr. Mark Mycroft, who for over thirty years was in the
Lancashire FA – Finances
Wednesday, May 29 – 1918 The Lancashire Football Association report a loss on the year of £79 4s. As the ordinary income amounted to only
Preston North End F.C. – AGM
Tuesday, May 28 – 1918 At the annual meeting of shareholders of Preston North End F.C., last evening, when a loss on the revenue account
Advertisement: Archie Goodall on stage at Liverpool
Saturday, May 25 – 1918 (Liverpool Daily Post, 25-05-1918) Olympia Theatre, Archie Goodall, stage, May Moore Duprez, Tucker, The Singing Violinist Sammy Shields, Empire Theatre,
Prisoner of war
Saturday, May 25 – 1918 Reported missing on 22nd March last, Sergeant Robert A. Brand, Highland Light Infantry, has written to his wife, Mrs. Brand,
Ex-Everton player leaves Ruhleben
Saturday, May 25 – 1918 Sam Wolstenholmes, the English international; left back, who played for Everton and Blackburn and was capped by England against Scotland
Football finances in 1918
Wednesday, May 22 – 1918 Football clubs suffered heavily in the season 1914-15. Afterwards they cut the expenditure down to the merest limits, and it
Tommy Bennett sleeps in his football boots
May 21, 1918 The holiday spirit prevailed everywhere yesterday, and not least at Goodison, where a mixed side of Liverpool and Everton players were exceedingly
Everton v Boxers 4-2 (Charity match: May 20, 1918)
May 20, 1918 Match: Benefit for the Milton Shilling Fund, at Goodison Park. Everton – Boxers 4-2 (2-0). Attendance: 5,000. Gate receipts: £70. Everton (2-3-5):
Everton v Liverpool 0-3 (Charity match: May 18, 1918)
May 18, 1918 Match, benefit for the Footballers’ War Fund, at Goodison Park. Everton – Liverpool 0-3 (0-1). Attendance: 7,000. Everton (2-3-5): Frank Mitchell, Joe
Archie Goodall at Liverpool’s Olympia
Friday, May 17 – 1918 This sports-loving city will find an old worthy at Olympia. John Goodall is a famed old footballer of Derby County
Liverpool at Goodison Park
Friday, May 17 – 1918 To-morrow, at Anfield, the big local Derby game between Everton and Liverpool will be played for the benefit of the
Sheffield Wednesday v Liverpool 3-1 (Charity match: May 11, 1918)
May 11, 1918 Match, benefit for the Footballers’ War Fund, at Hillsborough. Sheffield Wednesday – Liverpool 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. A. Scholey (Sheffield).
Liverpool make one change
May 10, 1918 Liverpool will make one change in their team to oppose Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough. Lewis is again available, and will resume at
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