November 21, 1916 The teams for Wednesday’s excellent game at Anfield are: – Lancs. and Cheshire R.G.A. – K. Campbell; Spalton, Clough; Gleeve, Fell, Leonard;
Liverpool v Blackburn Rovers 3-1 (League match: November 18, 1916)
November 18, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, at Anfield, kick off: 14:45. Liverpool – Blackburn Rovers 3-1 (3-0). Attendance: 14,000. Referee: Mr. W.J. Heath. Liverpool (2-3-5):
Will Chadwick re-appear at Anfield?
November 17, 1916 It looks like being a topping match tomorrow. The somewhat erratic Blackburn Rovers side is due at Anfield, and the League leaders
Drunk and disorderly at Southport
Thursday, November 16 – 1916 Two Everton sailors – Robert Aspinall (21) and Albert Jones (20) – were fined 10s each, at Southport, to-day, on
A postcard from France
November 15, 1916 A postcard has been received in Preston from Fred Osborn, the North End centre forward, who has been with the Leicester Royal
Match between officers’ at Anfield
Tuesday, November 14 – 1916 On Wednesday week a military match, between the 3rd Cheshire Regiment and Lancashire and Cheshire R.G.A. (by kind permission of
Southport Central v Liverpool 1-3 (League match: November 11, 1916)
November 11, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, at Haig Avenue. Southport Central – Liverpool 1-3 (0-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. I. Baker; linesmen: Messrs. J. Sweeting
Football League meeting (November 11, 1916)
November 11, 1916 Matches limited to 80 minutes The Committee of the Football League met at Newcastle on Saturday, Mr. John McKenna presiding. In November
Two open places to fill
Friday, November 10 – 1916 Liverpool have A.N. Other in goal and at centre-froward, but they hope and believe they will fill the positions satisfactory
Fred Pagnam stationed in Gosport
Thursday, November 9 – 1916 Fred Pagnam, Liverpool’s crack centre and scorer, is in the R.G.A., and is stationed at Gosport, near Portsmouth. He is
Pagnam in the army now
Tuesday, November 7 – 1916 “Vin” writes: – Pagnam, in the words of the popularsongstress Vesta Tilley, “joined the Army yesterday,” his first “halt” being
Famous Barnsley player for the R.A.M.C.
Monday, November 6 – 1916 Richard Downs, the well-known Barnsley back, having completed his business arrangement’s, joins the R.A.M.C. at Aldershot tomorrow. He did not
Liverpool v Stoke 3-1 (League match: November 4, 1916)
November 4, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, at Anfield, kick off: 15:00. Liverpool – Stoke 3-1 (2-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. A. Pellowe; linesmen: Messrs: D.
Sam Hardy in the Navy
Saturday, November 4 – 1916 Sam Hardy, the famous international goalkeeper, who has played with Chesterfield, Liverpool, and Aston Villa, and has since the outbreak
Bamber’s injured leg is healed
Thursday, November 2 – 1916 Liverpool have not yet chosen their side. As League leaders, they are bound to command considerable support, and their followers
William Connells son in goal
October 31, 1916 Considering the “’fluence” attaching to the position, one wonder why there are not more cases reported of trainers’ sons following in father’s
Bury v Liverpool 3-4 (League match: October 28, 1916)
October 28, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, Gigg Lane. Bury – Liverpool 3-4 (1-1). Attendance: 1,000. Referee: Mr. W.J. Heath; linesmen: Messrs. T.W. Wilson and F.G.
Kenny Campbell return in goal
Friday, October 27 – 1916 Campbell, who returns to the Liverpool goal, is in grand form, and we know his reliability. Therefore the grand defence
Liverpool support for benefit match
Wednesday, October 25 – 1916 Liverpool’s directors at their meeting considered a circular from Newcastle United and a letter from the League President (Mr. J.
Another Wadsworth ready for duty
Wednesday, October 25 – 1916 For a long time I have heard good reports of a brother of Wadsworth, the Liverpool half-back, who is playing
Campbell returns from Southport Central
Wednesday, October 25 – 1916 There is a good stock of chat this morning and space being “tight,” I must simply note the news and
Liverpool v Stockport County 3-1 (League match: October 21, 1916)
October 21, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, at Anfield, kick off: 15:30. Liverpool – Stockport County 3-1 (1-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. F. Leigh; linesmen: Messrs.
Taylor called for military service
Friday, October 20 – 1916 This morning the Notebook has exclusive news of the ending of the great triangle that has stood for Liverpool through
Liverpool with a strong defence
Thursday, October 19 – 1916 With regard to Liverpool’s recent fine run of defensive successes, a parallel sequence is to be found in looking up
Harry Lewis has the footballers’ look
Thursday, October 19 – 1916 Like Everton, Liverpool are contended. They make no change for Saturday’s side in the game with Stockport County. Liverpool recognise
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