January 24, 1910 Judged by their respective positions in the League table when they met at Ewood Park on Saturday – they had the same
Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool 1-1 (League match: January 22, 1910)
January 22, 1910 Match: Football League, First Division, at Ewood Park, kick-off: 14:45. Blackburn Rovers – Liverpool 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. H. Pollitt;
Liverpool Reserves v Blackburn Rovers Reserves 4-0 (League match: January 22, 1910)
January 22, 1910 Reserves, Lancashire Combination, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Blackburn Rovers Reserves 4-0 (2-0). Referee: Mr. A. Makin. Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5): Gus Beeby,
Bristol City v Liverpool 2-0 (FA Cup: January 15, 1910)
January 15, 1910 Match: FA Cup, First Round, at Ashton Gate, kick-off: 14:30. Bristol City – Liverpool 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 17,000; gate receipts: £552. Referee:
Everton Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 3-2 (League match: January 15, 1910)
January 15, 1910 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Goodison Park. Everton Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 3-2 (1-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. H. Dale. Everton Reserves (2-3-5):
John Parkinson transferred to Barrow F.C.
January 13, 1910 John Parkinson, the centre half of the Blackpool-club, was yesterday transferred to Barrow. Parkinson has for one season appeared as forward with
Robert Blanthorne back from injury
January 10, 1910 Newcastle United and Blyth Spartans play their Newcastle Informary Cup tie at St. James’ Park, Newcastle, on Wednesday, kick-off at 2.15p.m. The
Poems on Players: Jack Parkinson, Liverpool F.C.
January 10, 1910 Many forwards I admire – There’s the winger who’s a flier. An antelope for speed, I like him much; But the artist,
A collection in the memory of Charles Cotton
January 8, 1910 A collection made on the Queen’s Park Rangers’ ground on Saturday, for the widow of Charles Cotton, Southend’s goalie, realised just over
Accrington Stanley v Liverpool Reserves 4-1 (League match: January 8, 1910)
January 8, 1910 Reserves, Lancashire Combination, at Accrington. Accrington Stanley – Liverpool Reserves 4-1 (1-1). Referee: Mr. E. Eccles. Accrington Stanley (2-3-5): Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5):
Liverpool v Chelsea 5-1 (League match: January 8, 1910)
January 8, 1910 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Chelsea 5-1 (3-0). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. H.S. Bamlett. Liverpool (2-3-5):
Francis Charles T. Cotton (Charles Cotton) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Charlie Cotton on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Charles Cotton: Born: December 23, 1880: Plymouth, in England. Passed away: January 3, 1910: Southend, in England.
The death of Charles Cotton
January 3, 1910 Southend League player dead. Charles Cotton, of Southed, a victim to Bright’s disease. The death occurred yesterday morning of Charles Cotton, Southend
Robert Clifford (Bob Clifford) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Bob Clifford on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Bob Clifford: Born: November 21, 1883: Rankinston, Scotland. Passed away: Position: Centre half. Height: Weight: Career: Rankinston:
Liverpool v Woolwich Arsenal 5-1 (League match: January 1, 1910)
January 1, 1910 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Woolwich Arsenal 5-1 (2-1). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. J.G.A. Sharpe. Liverpool
St. Helens Town v Liverpool Reserves 4-1 (League match: January 1, 1910)
January 1, 1910 Match: Lancashire Combination, at St. Helens. St. Helens Town – Liverpool Reserves 4-1 (1-0). Referee: Mr. R.B. Chase. St. Helens Town (2-3-5):
Chelsea at the seaside
January 1, 1910 Since Tuesday night, the Chelsea players have been stationed at Redcar, a well-known resort on the Yorkshire coast, where they prepared for
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (January 1, 1910)
January 1, 1910 * Jim Harrop was sent off the field on Saturday – by Billy Hughes. The last named did not enhance his reputation
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (January 1, 1910)
January 1, 1910 Liverpool’s lively experiences. Whilst we may not have put in such a right royal Christmas as Bradford City, The Wednesday, or the
William Goldie’s benefit
January 1, 1910 “For six seasons,” writes William Goldie, “I played for Liverpool without missing a match; although, of course, I was in the reserve
Suffolk Select XI v Stade Francais & Racing Club 10-2 (Friendly: December 30, 1909)
December 30, 1909 Match: Friendly, at Bury St. Edmunds. Suffolk select XI – Stade Francais and Racing Club de France 10-2 (4-1). Attendance: “Large”. Referee:
Berks and Bucks XI v Belgian Wanderers 4-0 (Friendly: December 30, 1909)
December 30, 1909 Match: Friendly, at Loakes Park (Wycombe). Berks and Bucks – Belgian Wanderers 4-0 (2-0). Attendance: “Good”. Referee: Mr. A.E. Payne. Berks and
Sheffield United v Liverpool
December 29, 1909 Sheffield United v Liverpool. At Bramall Lane, yesterday, in wet weather, and before 12,000 spectators. Liverpool were easily defeated, though had their
Sheffield United v Liverpool 4-2 (League match: December 28, 1909)
December 28, 1909 Match: Football League, First Division, at Bramall Lane, kick-off: 14:15. Sheffield United – Liverpool 4-2 (3-0). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. A. Green.
Woolwich Arsenal v Liverpool
December 28, 1909 Woolwich Arsenal v Liverpool. Played at Plumstead yesterday, before about 17,000 people. In the first few minutes Arsenal pressed hotly, and Liverpool’s
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