December 2, 1915 People who are taking but a cursory interest in football these times have been very puzzled to know who and what Norman
A cigarette-case found at the ground
December 2, 1915 The Liverpool groundkeeper has had a find on the ground. During last Saturday’s interval scene one of the Tommies must have dropped
Strange form of half-time entertainment
December 1, 1915 Liverpool have not yet chosen their team for Saturday’s home game with Bolton Wanderers, but one thing they have settled; there must
The local derby talked about in the trenches
November 30, 1915 The local “Derby” is now being talked over in the trenches. The Tommies will have some fierce arguments over the unexpected turn
Everton’s former captain breaks a rib
November 30, 1915 News is to hand that Everton’s former captain, Jimmy Galt, now a sergeant in a motor transport section of the Army, has
It’s been a long time coming
November 29, 1915 Bravo, Liverpool! It’s been a long time coming, and Saturday last seemed the most unlikely day on which to expect you to
Liverpool’s great victory
November 29, 1915 A LENGTHY SEQUENCE BROKEN. MACONACHIE TAKES FERN PLACE AND CONCEDED TWO GOALS. PAGNAM SCORE’S “HAT-TRICK”. So Everton’s lengthy sequence of Anfield successes
Liverpool’s success over Everton
November 29, 1915 Decisive victory over Everton. Liverpool’s spell of non-success in the local “Derby” games played at Anfield ended on Saturday, when they gained
Liverpool v Everton 4-1 (League match: November 27, 1915)
November 27, 1915 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Anfield, kick off: 14:30. Liverpool – Everton 4-1 (3-1). Attendance: 17,000. Referee: Mr. A.H. Pellowe; linesmen:
Probably last meeting of the commission
November 26, 1915 To-night, at Manchester, the Football Association and League held what is probably their last of many meetings regarding the inquiry into the
Anecdote from South-West Africa
November 26, 1915 This is an anecdote which came from South-West Africa. During the days when the British force was endeavoring to close in on
No superior in the records of “Local Derbies”
November 26, 1915 Certainly the game looks like producing one of the best exhibitions that we have seen from the teams, and this is saying
Everton “always” win at Anfield
November 26, 1915 To-morrow’s the day. Everton and Liverpool meet at Anfield. Won’t there be some tremendous discussions in the trenches over the game! The
South Liverpool to face Altrincham
November 26, 1915 As a result of South Liverpool being defeated by the odd goal last week, they were supplanted by Eccles Boro’, who now
To play 80 minutes instead of 90
November 26, 1915 The Management Committee of the Football League met at Manchester, yesterday, and decided that in the month of December the game should
A big donation from Liverpool F.C.
November 25, 1915 To-day there is news from the Anfield club that a sum of ten guineas has been voted by the directors to the
Liverpool XI for the local derby selected
November 24, 1915 Liverpool, in spite of the fact that they tried certain men out of position, have stuck to the side that conquered Oldham
The Football Commission head for Manchester
November 23, 1915 The F.A. and League Commission into the Liverpool-Manchester United game, an important announcement upon which was made in Saturday’s “Football Echo,” has
Ernest Peake returns to Mersey City
November 23, 1915 Ernest Peake has returned to Liverpool, and will probably accept an invite to play for his old club Liverpool. Peake, after serving
William Lacey to stay in Ireland
November 23, 1915 William Lacey helped Belfast United again on Saturday, and it is pretty plain that he will be lost to Liverpool for the
Arthur Metcalf a willing worker
November 22, 1915 On Saturday, in James Dawson’s absence through injury, Arthur Metcalf turned his attention to outside left. During his three years stay with
Oldham Athletic v Liverpool 1-2 (League match: November 20, 1915)
November 20, 1915 Key note: “On Saturday, in James Dawson’s absence through injury, Arthur Metcalf turned his attention to outside left. During his three years
Sam Speakman and Fred Pagnam fully recovered
November 19, 1915 Liverpool have made no changes from last week’s side. Fortunately the injured men, Sam Speakman and Fred Pagnam, are fully recovered. Liverpool.
William Lacey and John Bovill in Ireland
November 16, 1915 Will William Lacey ever return to Liverpool’s shores? A fortnight ago the famed Irishman came over to Liverpool and assisted Liverpool against
The true nature of sportsmanship
November 16, 1915 We are at war through our determination to get fair play for Belgium. Fair play is a jewel. We want a lot
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