December 24, 1915 The smell from the stigma cast upon football will permeate the air for many a day. It is nothing short of a
Turf Moor on Christmas Day
December 24, 1915 Liverpool are at Burnley on Christmas Day, and for this game they travel to-night. Burnley, as top-sawyers must be respected, but we
Jack Sheldon, Robert Pursell, Tom Miller and Thomas Fairfoull suspended
December 23, 1915 The following statement was issued by the the football Association today: “The commission appointed first by the Football League, and afterwards by
Finally the truth is out
December 23, 1915 Truth will out. Last Easter Manchester United Football Club beat Liverpool F.C. 2-0. The result was in accord with anticipation. So much
The worst football scandal ever
December 23, 1915 This afternoon the Football Association announced the long-awaited decision concerning what has become known as “The Scandal Match.” The result is a
A look at the 80 minutes’ rule
December 22, 1915 The new rule regarding matches of eighty minutes’ duration has now had a fairly good trial, and we can without complaint comment
Ted Winn joins the Army
December 22, 1915 We learn that Ted Winn, one of Liverpool’s reserve men, has joined the colours, and is now attached to the 21st Reserve
Team selected for Burnley away
December 22, 1915 The Liverpool team to visit Burnley on Christmas Day has been chosen as follows: – E. Scott; Longworth and Speakman; Bradley, Wadsworth,
David Murray killed in action
December 21, 1915 News has been received in Liverpool of the death in action of an old Leeds City player, David Murray. At the outbreak
Celtic F.C. and charities
December 21, 1915 Celtic F.C. have recently given donations amounting to £225 to local charities and war funds, in sums varying from £50 to £5.
A look at the referees
December 21, 1915 The referee on Saturday, at Anfield, was Mr. T. Nelson, of Burnley. He made an unfortunate debut, as his watch played him
Former Liverpool-footballer killed in France
December 20, 1915 News has been received in Liverpool of the death in action in France of David Murray, who was a prominent figure in
Liverpool v Stoke 2-0 (League match: December 18, 1915)
December 18, 1915 Match: Football League, Lancashire Section, at Anfield. Liverpool – Stoke 2-0 (1-0), (match played over 2 x 40 min.). Attendance: 15,000. Referee:
Tough test with Stoke awaits
December 17, 1915 Stoke have been one of the surprising teams of the Lancashire League tourney. They beat Preston, ran Burnley to goal, drew with
Liverpool welcomes McGhie to Anfield
December 16, 1915 Stoke comes to us on Saturday next, and after their long absence from our midst – they have been “gallipoling” in foreign
The fishy business at Anfield
December 16, 1915 Next Saturday’s game at Anfield brings to our memory a fishy smell. Stoke and Liverpool will ever be associated with one of
Chance or skill – The Clown machine in court
December 14, 1915 The distinction between a game of skill and a game of chance was considered in the Divisional Court of the King’s Bench
Manchester City v Liverpool 2-1 (League match: December 11, 1915)
December 11, 1915 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Hyde Road. Manchester City – Liverpool 2-1 (1-0), (match played over 2 x 40 min., no
Liverpool lose in the howling wilderness
December 13, 1915 At the best of times and under the pleasantest of conditions the Hyde-road enclosure is never a rus in urbe. On such
David Bruce Murray (David Murray) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about David Murray on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About David Murray: Born: December 4, 1882: Busby (Renfrewshire), Scotland. Passed away: December 10, 1915: Loos (Nord-Pas-de-Calais), France
Hyde Road a dismal hole
December 10, 1915 Hyde Park we know, but Hyde Road Park is a park of another colour. It is a dismal hole, and the half
Trio returns for City clash
December 9, 1915 Liverpool’s team is as follows for the Manchester City match: – Elisha Scott, Ephraim Longworth, Sam Speakman, Norman Bradley, Arthur Goddard, Donald
Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers 3-3 (League match: December 4, 1915)
December 4, 1915 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Anfield, kick off: 14:45. Liverpool – Bolton Wanderers 3-3 (1-3), (match played over 2 x 40
The first of the 80 minutes’ matches
December 3, 1915 Liverpool did not choose their team till last night, and they decided to give a trial to a Peasley Cross player, a
A letter from Jack Sheldon
December 2, 1915 To-day the postbag contains a letter from Jack Sheldon, the former outside right of Liverpool F.C. He says: – “No. 1695 B
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