November 7, 1914 Key note: “That Liverpool, who the previous Saturday had scored seven goals against Tottenham Hotspur, and Newcastle United, whose improvement in attack
Andrew Hannah in hospital
November 7, 1914 Andrew Hannah, the old Renton back, is presently an inmate of the Glasgow Western Infirmary. Andrew is to undergo an operation shortly.
Liverpool team arrangements (October 30, 1914)
October 30, 1914 Liverpool team against Tottenham, to-morrow, at Anfield: – Campbell; Longworth and Crawford; Fairfoull, Bratley, and Ferguson; Sheldon, Banks, Pagnam, Miller, and Nicholl.
Burnley v Liverpool 3-0 (League match: October 24, 1914)
October 24, 1914 Key note: “For the fourth time this year Burnley have met and defeated Liverpool, and Saturday’s victory at Turf Moor gives them
Liverpool Reserves v Burnley Reserves 2-1 (League match: October 24, 1914)
October 24, 1914 Reserves, Central League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Burnley Reserves 2-1 (2-1). Attendance: 3,000. Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5): Elisha Scott, Frank Grayer, Sam
Max Seeburg arrested
October 24, 1914 Max Seeburg, the well-known professional footballer, who, in the season 1912-13 played for Reading, and who now is a well-known local publican,
Team arrangement (October 21, 1914)
October 21, 1914 The Liverpool team to meet Burnley at Burnley on Saturday, has been selected as follows: – Kenneth Campbell, Ephraim Longworth, Robert Pursell,
Clyde v Partick Thistle 1-0 (Glasgow Cup Final: October 13, 1914)
October 13, 1914 Match: Glasgow Cup, Final, at Ibrox Park. Clyde – Partick Thistle 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 13,000. Clyde (2-3-5): George McTurk, John Gilligan, Peter
Chelsea v Liverpool 3-1 (League match: October 10, 1914)
October 10, 1914 Match: Football League, First Division, at Stamford Bridge, kick-off: 15:30. Chelsea – Liverpool 3-1 (2-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. J.W.D. Fowler. Chelsea
Clyde v Partick Thistle 1-1 (Glasgow Cup Final: October 10, 1914)
October 10, 1914 Match: Glasgow Cup, Final, at Ibrox Park. Clyde – Partick Thistle 1-1 (1-0). Attendance: ;gate receipts: £567. Clyde (2-3-5): George McTurk, John
Liverpool v Everton 0-5 (League match: October 3, 1914)
October 3, 1914 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick off: 15:30. Liverpool – Everton 0-5 (0-2). Attendance: 32,000. Referee: Mr. H.H.Taylor; linesmen: Messrs.
Liverpool’s wing forwards
October 3, 1914 William Lacey (inside left) and Jimmy Nicholl (outside left) Arthur Metcalf (inside right) and Jack Sheldon (outside right) (Joint Everton and Liverpool
Program pickles
Saturday, October 3 – 1914 * Liverpool have not defeated Everton on the Anfield ground since January 21 – 1899. Today’s match is the thirty-seventh
The chosen teams for the ‘local derby’
Friday, October 2 – 1914 The teams chosen for the big match at Anfield, to-morrow, are: – Liverpool. – Campbell; Longworth, Pursell; Fairfoull, Bratley, Ferguson;
Can Liverpool break down barrier?
Friday, October 2 – 1914 Way back in ’99 Liverpool F.C. beat Everton at Anfield by 2-1. Since then Liverpool have languished in their “Derby”
Military training for professional football players
October 1, 1914 A conference called by the directors of the Manchester City Football Club was held at Bolton this afternoon to consider the organised
Players wage proposal from the Football League
Thursday, October 1 – 1914 This morning I (Bee) have official news of the English League’s suggestion to clubs regarding players’ wages. The League meet
Phil Bratley or Donald Mackinlay against Everton
Thursday, October 1 – 1914 Liverpool Football Club directors have been in the habit of increasing the prices of admission to certain parts of their
Charities and injuries for Liverpool F.C.
September 30, 1914 Here’s Liverpool’s month’s work, which must be tacked on to £241 taken at trial games: From the directors, players and staff, £17;
Everton always win at Anfield
September 30, 1914 The following Everton team has been selected to oppose Liverpool, at Anfield, on Saturday: Tommy Fern, Bob Thompson, Jock Maconnachie, Tom Fleetwood,
A special soldiers entrance at Anfield
September 30, 1914 Liverpool have decided to have a special entrance for soldiers for Saturday’s “Derby” game at Anfield. (Liverpool Echo: September 30, 1914; via
The Grand Stand at Clyde F.C. destroyed in fire
September 28, 1914 The grand stand and offices of the Clyde F.C., Glasgow, were destroyed by fire early this morning, the damage being officially estimated
West Bromwich v Liverpool 4-0 (League match: September 26, 1914)
September 26, 1914 Key note: “The heavy defeat of Liverpool at the Hawthorns on Saturday was due in large measure to the play of the
Liverpool Reserves v Bury Reserves 1-1 (League match: September 26, 1914)
September 26, 1914 Key note: “Some fairly interesting football was seen at Anfield last Saturday, where Bury were the visitors. The latter secured one point,
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