September 29, 1909 The increased interest taken in football in Canada has brought out the fact that there are in Montreal many of Britain’s former
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September 29, 1909 The increased interest taken in football in Canada has brought out the fact that there are in Montreal many of Britain’s former
September 6, 1909 The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Herbert Pratt, who, some seasons ago, was one of the most brilliant forwards in Ireland. A
September 27, 1909 Liverpool yesterday made what is believed to be a good capture by signing on Wallis Dimmock, a full back, who played all
September 20, 1909 Exactly twelve months ago the English Association amateurs made the Grosvenor Hotel, Carr-lane, Hull, their headquarters prior to leaving for their Swedish
September 20, 1909 There can be no doubting the fact that the introduction of Jimmy Stewart and John Macdonald has gone a very long way
September 14, 1909 A rumour that Ernest Peake, the Liverpool F.C. reserve half-back, is being transferred to Everton for the sum of £800 is denied.
September 11, 1909 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Blackburn Rovers 3-1 (2-1). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. H. Pollitt; linesmen:
September 8, 1909 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Bolton Wanderers Reserves 4-3 (2-2). Attendance: 3,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Gus Beeby, Tom Rogers, John
September 8, 1909 At a meeting of the Lancashire Combination at Preston yesterday Mr. John McKenna (Liverpool) presided. A suggestion of the Rochdale Club that
All articles about Herbert Pratt on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Herbert Pratt: Born: 1878: Woodstock (Oxfordshire), in England. Passed away: September 6, 1909: West Derby (Lancashire), in
September 6, 1909 Match: Football League, First Division, at Burnden Park, kick-off: 17:30. Bolton Wanderers – Liverpool 1-2 (0-1). Attendance: 16,000. Referee: Mr. A. Green;
September 4, 1909 Match: Football League, First Division, at Stamford Bridge, kick-off: 15:30. Chelsea – Liverpool 2-1 (2-1). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. H.S. Bamlett; linesmen:
September 4, 1909 Reserves, Lancashire Combination, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Colne 6-3 (4-1). Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5): Gus Beeby; Tom Rogers, John Dunlop; Derwent, Ernest
September 4, 1909 Referee: Mr. Albert Farrant; linesmen: Messrs.: J.F. Aylott and C.E. Green.
September 4, 1909 Referee: Mr. W.C. Clover; linesmen: Messrs.: G. Gosling and J.D. Graham.
September 4, 1909 Referee: Mr. A. Briggs; linesmen: Messrs.: T. Livesey and J. Holmes.
September 4, 1909 Referee: Mr. A. Green; linesmen: Messrs.: G. Davison and A. Denton.
September 4, 1909 Referee: Mr. A. Adams; linesmen: Messrs. J. Ashworth and A. Atkinson.
September 4, 1909 Referee: Mr. T.P. Campbell; linesmen: Messrs.: W.E. Connor and J. Grant.
September 4, 1909 Referee: Mr. J.W. Bailey; linesmen: Messrs.: T. Garner and L.N. Fletcher.
September 4, 1909 Referee: Mr. W. Chadwick; linesman: Messrs.: A.G. Neale and W.O. Furniss.
September 4, 1909 Referee: Mr. Tom Armitt; linesmen: Messrs. H. Taylor and W. Lowe.
September 4, 1909 Taylor has a stationer’s and newsagent’s business in Liverpool, and his shop is a great rendezvous on Saturday nights after the match
September 3, 1909 As a rule the Combination fixtures of the Everton and Liverpool clubs are played as a last period of the football campaign,
September 2, 1909 Reserves, Lancashire Combination, at Anfield, kick-off: 17:45. Liverpool Reserves – Everton Reserves 1-1 (1-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. Kellowe. Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5):
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