Thursday, November 17 – 1910 The Liverpool team is to be chosen this evening, and the selection is awaited with eagerness. The forwards must put
Alex Raisbeck still got it
Wednesday, November 16 – 1910 It is pleasing to note that Alex Raisbeck, the famous centre half back, who delighted Anfield enthusiasts a few seasons
Liverpool’s latest capture (sketch)
Wednesday, November 16 – 1910 William Millar, formerly of Greenock Morton. (Evening Express, 16-11-1910) ** On the sketch it said “T. Miller,” but W. Millar
A collection at Anfield for the Shipyard Lock-out Distress Fund
Tuesday, November 15 – 1910 Mr. William Egan writes: – May I beg that you will give publicity to the following in your interesting and
Troubles for Everton and Liverpool
Tuesday, November 15 – 1910 The play in Liverpool on the whole has been of a most moderate description this season, and really one wonders
Switch of opponents for the reserves
Tuesday, November 15 – 1910 On Saturday Liverpool Reserves play Burnley instead of Northern Nomads. The Burnley team were due to play the “Reds” on
Last twenty minutes saved Liverpool
Monday, November 14 – 1910 It was not until the closing stages of the game at Anfield that we saw Liverpool in anything like the
Preston North End Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 3-0
Saturday, November 12 – 1910 Reserves, Lancashire Combination, at Deepdale. Preston North End Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 3-0 (0-0). Attendance: 2,000. Preston North End Reserves
Liverpool v Preston North End 3-0 (League match: November 12, 1910)
November 12, 1910 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Preston North End 3-0 (0-0). Attendance: 8,000; gate receipts: £300. Referee:
Personalia: Herbert Leavey, Liverpool F.C.
November 12, 1910 So well did the Anfield forwards perform last season, that the club officials did not deem in necessary to search for much
The veteran Orr
Saturday, November 12 – 1910 Ronald Orr has proved himself a most valuable servant to the Liverpool club, although he has not this season shown
Anfield happenings (November 12 – 1910)
Saturday, November 12 – 1910 A rift in the clouds The outlook was very black last week, but it is distinctly brighter to-day. The one
Watford v Southampton 1-1 (League match: November 12, 1910)
November 12, 1910 Match: Southern League, First Division, at Cassio Road. Watford – Southampton 1-1 (1-1). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. B.M. Neville (London). Watford (2-3-5):
James Scott back for the reserves
Friday, November 11 – 1910 In the Liverpool Reserves team to meet Preston North End Reserves, at Deepdale, many League “stars” are included, while it
Suspension problems for Preston North End
Friday, November 11 – 1910 Yesterday Mr. Charles Parker, secretary of the Preston North End Club, received an intimation from the Football Association that McCall,
A collection at Anfield
Friday, November 11 – 1910 By the way at Anfield tomorrow a collection on behalf of the wives of the locked-out boilermakers will be made.
Same eleven as last week
November 11, 1910 Preston North End generally manage to give Liverpool a hard game, and the Reds must be on their best behaviour. Improvement is
Bad language at Anfield
Friday, November 11 – 1910 Many complaints have been received by the Liverpool F.C. directors in regard to bad language used by a section of
William Millar heads for Anfield
Thursday, November 10 – 1910 William Millar, Greenock Morton’s inside forward, who last season was with Rangers, has been transferred to Liverpool. At the beginning
Team selections delayed
Tuesday, November 10 – 1910 Neither Liverpool nor Everton have yet selected their team to meet their respective opponents, Preston North End and Bradford City
Tom Watson secures Miller of Morton
Thursday, November 10 – 1910 In my notes yesterday I mentioned in a quiet way that I might have some interesting information for the supporters
Liverpool lose out on Greener
Wednesday, November 9 – 1910 As regards the Liverpool team, in view of last Saturday’s brilliant display it is probable that the directors will rely
Now we need some patience
Tuesday, November 8 – 1910 Liverpool’s successful show at Middlesbrough has, apparently silenced many of the armchair critics, who, when the team is not faring
John McConnell: A son of Motherwell
November 7, 1910 Liverpool, it has been said by Mr. Tom Watson, are either at the top or the bottom of the League. At this
Liverpool showed great improvement
Monday, November 7 – 1910 The Liverpool team at Middlesbrough on Saturday provided the form which last season landed them within measurable distance of championship
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