Friday, September 15 – 1916 Football to-morrow should be bright and brotherly, if not brief. We have some excellent fare in prospect, for Oldham have
Harry Lewis makes his Anfield bow
Thursday, September 14 – 1916 Team selections are more fascinating than ever before in the history of football. Clubs have so many strings to draw
Letter to the Football League
Tuesday, September 12 – 1916 The Football League met yesterday at Manchester. Communications from the players of Everton and Liverpool on the question of payment
Football League meeting (September 11, 1916)
September 11, 1916 The Management Committee of the Football League met at Manchester, on Monday, Mr. John McKenna presiding. In connection with the dispute re
Locals head for the shrimperies
Friday, September 11 – 1916 Here’s a game that will be relished by Liverpool and Southport followers. I find, from inquiries sent me regarding fares,
Share of points at Hanley
September 11, 1916 Liverpool paid their first League visit to the Burslem Port Vale Club on Saturday, when they shared the points in an interesting
Burslem Port Vale v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: September 9, 1916)
September 9, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, at Recreation Ground, Hanley. Burslem Port Vale – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. R. McLachlan; linesmen: Messrs.
Port Vale next up for Liverpool
Friday, September 8 – 1916 It is an age since Liverpool went to Port Vale in their Second Division wanderings, and Port Vale will give
Captain Morris and Ronald Sewell
Thursday, September 7 – 1916 The application of Ronald Sewell (the ex-Burnley goalkeeper, at present connected with Grimsby Town), to the Lindsay (Lincolnshire) Military Appeal
Players handicapped through the war
Tuesday, September 5 – 1916 I have come across a number of players of worth who have been handicapped (editor input, through war service). Garratt,
Great start by new Liverpool
September 4, 1916 We have got accustomed to stylish football from young Bamber, and if he follows up Saturday’s style of play with many more
Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers 3-1 (League match: September 2, 1916)
September 2, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, at Anfield, kick off: 14:30. Liverpool – Bolton Wanderers 3-1 (0-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J. H. Alderson; linesmen:
Happy birthday to “Bee’s” Notebook
Friday, September 1 – 1916 On September 1, 1903, the writer began his Notebook in Liverpool. How the time has sped by! Still, it’s all
Ahead of the season premiere
Friday, September 1 – 1916 There is good news for members of the Anfield fraternity. Tomorrow, when the opening of the season will be celebrated
The fastest sprinter in Liverpool
August 31, 1916 We have some runners among our footballers this season. It is a few years now since Jack Parkinson and W. Stevenson made
Gunner Campbell for Southport Central
August 31, 1916 First, then, Kenneth Campbell, the gunner, is about to help Southport Central. Central will be glad. This stroke of fortune for the
All ready for 1916-17 season
August 30, 1916 Liverpool opens the local season with a home game against Bolton Wanderers, who, although minus some well-known names, have gathered round them
Rochdale Football Club
August 30, 1916 Supporters of the Rochdale Association Club look forward with considerable interest to the advent of the football season. So many clever players
Goalkeeper crisis ahead of season?
August 28, 1916 Many curious places have I been forced to use when writing this column, but surely today’s notes constitute the most novel. The
Practice match at Rochdale
August 26, 1916 Two strong sides will take part in the practice game arranged by he Rochdale Association Club. The “gate” money will be given
Annual trial game at Anfield
August 25, 1916 The rainfall will have made the Anfield ground suitable for football, and there is promise of another enjoyable trial game in our
Lines about the new players
August 24, 1916 Liverpool F.C. have one trial game only. Saturday is the appointed day, and as the club has but one game, and has
Bandsman Norman Bradley stationed at Islington
August 22, 1916 There’s a lot of movement in the football world this week. First, let me make known the fact that the hint of
Captain J.R. Williams
August 19, 1916 Captain J.R. Williams, of the King’s (Liverpool Regiment), who was reported in yesterday’s issue as having been missing since August 9, is
Fred Geary’s green hands
August 19, 1916 By the way Mr. Fred Geary, of Everton, Liverpool and international fame, is to the force as a judge of bowling greens,
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