Saturday, November 17 – 1906 (Yorkshire Evening Post, 17-11-1906)
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (November 17 – 1906)
Saturday, November 17 – 1906 Preston’s pitiable fight At Anfield there was a story of goals in plenty. Preston was indeed in a bad way,
Valley Parade – Bradford City F.C. football ground
Saturday, November 19 – 1906 This ground, at Valley Parade, Bradford, was the home of the old Manningham Rugby Club, out of the ashes of
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (November 10, 1906)
November 10, 1906 Still another Liverpool success A victory for Liverpool at Middlesbrough seemed almost too much to hope for, remembering the galaxy of talent
135 pass-out checks to Anfield stolen
Tuesday, November 6 – 1906 In the category of the small boy who creeps under the canvas tent of the traveling circus and sees the
St James’s Park – Newcastle United F.C. football ground
Saturday, November 3 – 1906 The home of the Newcastle United club at St. James’s Park is, without doubt, one of the finest football arenas
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (November 3 – 1906)
Saturday, November 3 – 1906 The one back game The victory of Liverpool over Manchester City has been much debated event this week. “Was Billy
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (October 27 – 1906)
Saturday, October 27 – 1906 Some Liverpool “firsts” Candidly, Liverpool’s remodelled forces exceeded one’s strongest hopes at Bury, aware though I was of the fact
Ayrsome Park – Middlesbrough F.C. football ground
Saturday, October 27 – 1906 This ground was opened on September 5th, 1903. Its dimensions are: – Playing area, 104 yards by 70 yards. Record
Bury v Liverpool 1-3 (League match: October 20, 1906)
October 20, 1906 X Jimmy Lindsay, Bury (Athletic News: April 30, 1906): X
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (October 20 – 1906)
Saturday, October 20 – 1906 Still sinking The same old story! “Pressed hard enough in the first half to have score four goals and thus
Bramall Lane – Sheffield United F.C. football ground
Saturday, October 20 – 1906 This commodious and well-appointed ground was opened in 1855, when it was leased from the Duke of Norfolk by the
Liverpool draw Preston North End in the Lancashire Cup semi-final
Thursday, October 18 – 1906 The Lancashire Football Association met at the Park Hotel, Preston, last night. Mr. D.B. Woolfall, Blackburn, presiding, and made the
Billy Dunlop’s second benefit match
October 13, 1906 To-day is Billy Dunlop’s second benefit, and a great day it will be with Liverpool people. He has now been connected with
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (October 13, 1906)
October 13, 1906 Liverpool’s big effort at Woolwich The one regrettable feature of Liverpool’s visit to Woolwich lies in their defeat, bringing as it did
Bristol City’s full complement of players
October 13, 1906 Back from left: William Tuft, Tom Gale, Archie Annan, Harry Clay, William Demmery, Joe Cottle, Reuben Marr. Middle from left: Walter Bennett,
Woolwich Arsenal v Liverpool 2-1 (League match: October 6, 1906)
October 6, 1906 Match: Football League, First Division, at Manor Ground, kick-off: 15:30. Woolwich Arsenal – Liverpool 2-1 (0-1). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Robertson.
Celtic v Third Lanark 3-2 (Glasgow Cup Final: October 6, 1906)
October 6, 1906 Match: Glasgow Cup, Final, at Ibrox Park. Celtic – Third Lanark 3-2 (1-2). Attendance: 40,000; gate receipts: £1,081. Referee: Mr. John Lewis
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (October 6, 1906)
October 6, 1906 Everton in arrears Once again have Everton risen nobly to the occasion in the day of battle against the rival house of
Major injury problems for Liverpool
October 6, 1906 Liverpool, the champions of the English League, will visit Woolwich Arsenal to-day with a greatly depleted team. I understand Alex Raisbeck, the
Famous football grounds – Park Avenue, Bradford
Saturday, October 6 – 1906 Park Avenue – Bradford F.C. football ground The accompanying collection of pictures forms the first of a series of illustrated
Manchester United took an early bath
Wednesday, October 3 – 1906 As some misunderstanding may have prevailed concerning the alleged refusal of the Manchester United players to turn out near the
Personalia: Jack Lipsham
September 29, 1906 A name famous in football is that borne by the player whose portrait we give for the first time in this issue.
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (September 29, 1906)
September 29, 1906 The Reds failed Liverpool’s mission to the land of the ex-Heathens failed – 1905-6 defeat was not converted into a victory. The
The benefit for Billy Dunlop
September 25, 1906 Liverpool sportspeople are never found lacking where charity and honour are the causes proclaimed. A short life in the Mersey city has
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