Thursday, October 6 – 1910 “Hopeful” writes: – “The Reds’ failure this season after the extremely bright prospects that were held out before the opening
The Sheffield Wedneday’s team against Liverpool
Thursday, October 6 – 1910 Sheffield Wednesday have chosen the team to meet Liverpool on Saturday, at Owlerton, as follows: – Harry Kinghorn; Jimmy Spoors,
A strong Everton team for the second derby
Thursday, October 6 – 1910 Everton, as holders of the Lancashire Cup, are likely to put their best efforts forward at Anfield on Monday next,
Crystal Palace fancy Charles Hewitt
Wednesday, October 5 – 1910 The Crystal Palace directors are arranging for the transfer of Charlie Hewitt from West Bromwich Albion. Hewitt, it will be
The second goal credited to Harry Makepeace
October 4, 1910 The various points of the match at Anfield on Saturday are still being discussed, but I think it is acknowledged on all
Liverpool to visit Sheffield Wednesday
October 5, 1910 Liverpool are due to visit Sheffield Wednesday, and it is to be hoped that the side will improve on last week’s display.
Another “Derby” day looming
October 4, 1910 Liverpool and Everton meet once more on Monday next at Anfield, when the “Reds” have an opportunity of reversing the verdict of
Bad language at Anfield
October 4, 1910 A correspondent signing himself “Anfield-road Resident” complains that he has been annoyed at Anfield recently by the bad language used by certain
40,021 was the official attendance at Anfield
October 4, 1910 The exact figures for the match at Anfield on Saturday are now to hand. Mr. Tom Watson informs me that £1,301 4s.
Blues 15th success and a £1,300 gate
October 3, 1910 On reaching the scene of the first of the contests, which all Mersey footballers look upon as the tit-bits of the season,
The quality of Merseyside
October 3, 1910 The usual thing happened at Anfield. Neither mascots, painted a gaudy red, with lucky horseshoes attached thereto, nor any other more tangible
Everton’s triumph at Anfield
October 3, 1910 Liverpool on Saturday suffered their usual fate when opposed at Anfield to their League rivals across the Park. The verdict against them
Liverpool v Everton 0-2 (League match: October 1, 1910)
October 1, 1910 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Everton 0-2 (0-2). Attendance: 40,021; gate receipt: £1,301 4s 3d. Referee:
Bolton Wanderers Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 1-0 (League match: October 1, 1910)
October 1, 1910 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Burnden Park. Bolton Wanderers Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 1-0 (0-0). Bolton Wanderers (2-3-5): Hugh Edmonds, William Stott, Jack
Bristol Rovers v Watford 0-1 (League match: October 1, 1910)
October 1, 1910 Match: Southern League, First Division, at Stapleton Road (Eastville). Bristol Rovers – Watford 0-1. Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. P. Jones (Llandrindod); linesmen:
Anfield happenings (October 1, 1910)
October 1, 1910 If there is any team more difficult than the Livers to reckon up I should like to know it. It is always
The Liverpool team for the local derby at Anfield
October 1, 1910 Gus Beeby, Tom Chorlton, Ephraim Longworth, Robert Robinson, Ernest Peake, John McConnell, Arthur Goddard, Joe Brough, Jack Parkinson, Sam Gilligan, John Macdonald.
Hardy and Harrop for the reserves
Friday, September 30 – 1910 Hardy and Harrop are due to play in the Reserve team at Bolton to-morrow, when the “Reds” oppose the Wanderers
Derby day at Anfield awaits
Friday, September 30 – 1910 Ever since the year 1894, when the Mersey clubs came into opposition for the first time in the premier League,
Preparations for the local Derby at Anfield
Thursday, September 29 – 1910 The Everton directors at their meeting last evening decided on the team to oppose Liverpool at Anfield. After last Saturday’s
Will there be a new Derby record?
Wednesday, September 28 – 1910 Preparations for the big match at Anfield on Saturday are in full swing, and it is certain that the Anfield
September statistics for Everton and Liverpool
Tuesday, September 27 – 1910 Our local clubs have not had an over successful time during the first month of the campaign. Each have played
The local derby coming up
Tuesday, September 27 – 1910 The crowd at Goodison Park on Saturday reached nearly 30,000, an indication that football is as popular as ever. The
A deserved win at Hyde Road against Manchester City
Monday, September 26 – 1910 Following upon the disappointments which have been experienced at Anfield-road, the Liverpool team completed their first month’s programme with a
Manchester City v Liverpool 1-2 (League match: September 24, 1910)
September 24, 1910 Match: Football League, First Division, at Hyde Road, kick-off: 15:30. Manchester City – Liverpool 1-2 (1-1). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. A. Adams.
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