March 3, 1915 From Whitstable (Kent) I (…Bee) get this letter: – “Through the kindness of Mr. T. Watson, of the Liverpool Football Club, we
Burnley Reserves’ weak display
March 3, 1915 The Burnley Reserves, or some of them, and especially the forwards, played a weak game against Liverpool Reserves on Saturday, at Turf
New headquarters for the Mersey defence
March 3, 1915 From the bustle and noise of tramcars and shoppers in Elliott-street the headquarters of the Mersey defences have been removed this week
Team selection for Spurs game
March 2, 1915 The following team has been chosen to represent Liverpool in the match against Tottenham: Elisha Scott; Ephraim Longworth and Robert Pursell; William
Liverpool’s capital victory
March 1, 1915 By their capital victory over Burnley, Liverpool have done much to escape the relegation problem, and if the form they displayed on
Football and war (London)
March 1, 1915 “I do not like the idea of granting facilities for football matches at the present time,” said the West London magistrate, yesterday,
Liverpool v Burnley 3-0 (League match: February 27, 1915)
February 27, 1915 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Burnley 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 20,377 (2,119 soldiers). Referee: Mr. J. Talks
Burnley Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 0-2 (League match: February 27, 1915)
February 27, 1915 Match: Central League, at Turf Moor. Burnley Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. H. Hodgkinson (Rochdale). Burnley (2-3-5):
Views on to-morrows game at Anfield (v Burnley)
February 26, 1915 Liverpool folk rarely go thirteen days without a chance of seeing a First Division match, and therefore they will relish the attraction
Athletes in khaki
February 25, 1915 There are fewer participants in sports and games since the war began than ever before. Golf clubs, crickets clubs, football clubs, Rugby
Team news Liverpool Reserves (away v. Burnley Reserves)
February 24, 1915 Liverpool’s Reserve team to meet Burnley Reserve, at Burnley: – Kenneth Campbell; Sam Speakman, Walter Wadsworth; James Scott, Charles Duffy, and Phil
Team news Liverpool (v. Burnley)
February 24, 1915 The following eleven has been chosen to represent Liverpool in the match against Burnley, at Anfield, on Saturday: – Elisha Scott; Ephraim
Alf West for the Footballers Battalion
February 23, 1915 Tommy Barber (Aston Villa) and Alf West (Notts County) were among the professional footballers who were attested yesterday, and reported themselves to
Jack Tosswill promoted to Army Corporal
February 22, 1915 Jack Tosswill who will be recalled as an old Coventry City forward, has recently enlisted in the motor-cycle section of the Royal
Player ordered off
February 22, 1915 With Liverpool without an engagement and Everton engaged Cup-hunting, the local interest centred in the meeting of the Everton and Liverpool Reserves
Turton Football Club disbanded
February 20, 1915 The war has played havoc with football clubs in Lancashire, and the latest to go under is the Turton Club, the disbandment
Everton Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 0-3 (League match: February 20, 1915)
February 20, 1915 Match: Central League, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:30 Everton Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 0-3 (0-1). Referee: Mr. H. Oxley; linesmen: Messrs. A.
Drawn game at Anfield
February 15, 1915 Liverpool v Chelsea. Though the conditions were all against scientific play, the game at Anfield on Saturday was a highly interesting one,
Liverpool v Chelsea 3-3 (League match: February 13, 1915)
February 13, 1915 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Chelsea 3-3 (3-2). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. J.W.D. Fowler. Liverpool (2-3-5):
Liverpool turn the table
February 8, 1915 The usual thing happened at Goodison Park on Saturday when Liverpool gained the victory over Everton. So far as “form” is concerned
Everton v Liverpool 1-3 (League match: February 6, 1915)
February 6, 1915 Match: Football League, First Division, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:20. Everton – Liverpool 1-3 (1-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. H.H. Taylor; linesmen:
Personalia: William Banks (Liverpool F.C.)
February 6, 1915 This youth is being afforded another chance in the Liverpool League team at inside right, and he should make no mistake this
Alterations for the “Derby” game
February 3, 1915 The teams for the local “Derby” are: Everton (v. Liverpool), at Goodison Park, on Saturday; kick-off 3.30 p.m.: Tommy Fern, Bob Thompson,
Derby game at boiling point
February 2, 1915 Interest in the Liverton games has been at a high pitch, even if the attendances have shown a falling off. Next Saturday
Burnley footballer killed in action
February 1, 1915 Yesterday the sad news was received in Burnley that Alfred Lorrimer, who last season was one of the town football club’s most
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