April 25, 1917 The Mersey follower is not to be left out in the cold next Saturday. Thanks to a sensible arrangement, there is to
The verdict: 5-0 for Everton
April 23, 1917 The end cometh and we know it. We can feel it. The touch of summer warms us up and colds our enthusiasm
The death of Lance-Corporal Walter Kimberley
April 22, 1917 The death has taken place under particularly sad circumstances of Lance-Corporal Walter Kimberley, of the Coldstream Guards, who for several seasons played
The champions routed
April 21, 1917 It was the sixth meeting of the Merseyside clubs, and the day being fine and bright a large crowd assembled at Goodison
Everton v Liverpool 5-0 (League match: April 21, 1917)
April 21, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section Subsidiary, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:30. Everton – Liverpool 5-0 (4-0). Attendance: 22,000; gate receipt: £503. Referee: Mr. Walter
Records of Everton v Liverpool meetings
April 20, 1917 It is not my intentions to give the record of the previous meetings of Everton and Liverpool in chart form for they
Liverpool won at Dingle Park
April 19, 1917 Over 1,000 spectators were present at Dingle Park to witness South Liverpool and Liverpool. The seniors won by the only goal scored
South Liverpool v Liverpool 0-1 (Friendly: April 18, 1917)
April 18, 1917 Match: Friendly, at Dingle Park, kick-off: 19:15. South Liverpool – Liverpool 0-1. Attendance: 1,000. South Liverpool (2-3-5): Aspinall, Owen Williams, Liverpool (2-3-5):
Liverton men getting to know each other
April 18, 1917 It is a bit laughable to find on the fixture card next Saturday another meeting of Everton and Liverpool. Someone asked me
Liverpool v Stockport County 6-0 (League match: April 14, 1917)
April 14, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section Subsidiary, at Anfield. Liverpool – Stockport County 6-0 (3-0). Attendance: 18,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Tommy Haughton, Ephraim Longworth, Tommy Lucas,
Richard Harker (Dick Harker) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Dick Harker on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Dick Harker: Born: May 20, 1883: Wardley Colliery, Gateshead (Durham), England. Passed away: April 9, 1917: Arras,
Southport Central v Liverpool 0-7 (League match: April 9, 1917)
April 9, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section Subsidiary, at Ash Lane, kick-off: 15.25. Southport Central – Liverpool 0-7 (0-0). Attendance: 2,000. Stockport County (2-3-5): W. Wright,
Everton beat Liverpool easily
April 9, 1917 It was something of a novelty for Liverpool and Everton to meet on two successive days. That the game were popular was
Huge crowd see Liverpool beaten
April 9, 1917 There were 23,000 people present and £580 was taken at Anfield on Saturday and the crowd had a good run for their
Everton won well v. neighbours
April 9, 1917 Yes, it was well won, and, though four goals was hardly a correct idea of how the game went in their favour,
Liverpool v Everton 0-4 (League match: April 7, 1917)
April 7, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section Subsidiary, at Anfield, kick off: 15:30. Liverpool – Everton 0-4 (0-1). Attendance: 16,000; gate receipt: £580. Referee: Mr. W.
Liverpool’s latest recruits
April 7, 1917 Liverpool had two recruits helping them at Stockport. Tommy Haughton, who kept goal the previous week also, was born at Runcorn, and
Liverpool v Everton 1-1 (Friendly: April 6, 1917)
April 6, 1917 Match: Friendly, at Anfield, kick off: 15:00. Liverpool – Everton 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 14,000; receipt: £450. Referee: Mr. Forshaw; linesmen: Messrs. Lowe
Capital and clean game at Anfield
April 6, 1917 Two matches on successive days between the Liverpool favourites is a war novelty and one that is appreciated by the footballing public,
Historic double meeting for Liverpool and Everton
April 4, 1917 Everton and Liverpool for the first time in their history will meet in successive days – Friday and Saturday. One match is
Stockport County v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: March 31, 1917)
March 31, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section Subsidiary, at Edgeley Park. Stockport County – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: W.J. Heath; linesmen: Messrs. R.R. Keay
Liverpool bring on another new name
March 29, 1917 Once again Liverpool F.C. bring to us a new name – Lees. What the club will do for a goalkeeper is hard
Tommy Bennett could have gone to Canada
March 27, 1917 A lot of Derby Days are due in Liverpool in the next six weeks, and on Saturday there is a special match
Players at loggerhads
March 26, 1917 Liverpool’s penultimate game in the competition proper was married by many regrettable incidents that quite ruined the contest. The climax was reached
Liverpool v Rochdale 4-0 (League match: March 24, 1917)
March 24, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section, Primary, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Rochdale 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J.H. Alderson; linesmen: Messrs. H.
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