December 25, 1905 Liverpool’s supporters were brimful of confidence on Saturday that the Reds’ successful run would not be broken as the result of the
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December 25, 1905 Liverpool’s supporters were brimful of confidence on Saturday that the Reds’ successful run would not be broken as the result of the
December 25, 1905 Liverpool met Notts County for the first time this season at Anfield in cold but fine weather, before about 14,000 people. Liverpool
December 23, 1905 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Little Park (Roose). Barrow – Liverpool Reserves 2-3 (2-0). X
December 23, 1905 Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:15. Liverpool – Notts County 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. A.F. Sutcliffe; linesmen: Messrs.
December 23, 1905 (Liverpool Football Echo: December 23, 1905)
December 23, 1905 (Liverpool Football Echo: December 23, 1905)
December 23, 1905 Liverpool v. Notts County. League match, at Anfield: Kick-off 2.15. Liverpool. – Sam Hardy, goal; Alf West and Billy Dunlop, backs; Maurice
December 18, 1905 Saturday afternoon was anything but an ideal one for football at Bramall Lane, as quite a fog hung over the enclosure; but
December 18, 1905 When this month opened Liverpool, with a formidable programme, had hopes of climbing to the summit of the League’s good conduct chart.
December 18, 1905 The Liverpool club continues its triumphant career unchecked, and now occupies the proud position of League leaders. By beating Sheffield United at
December 16, 1905 Match: Football League, First Division, at Bramall Lane, kick-off: 14:15. Sheffield United – Liverpool 1-2 (1-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J.T. Howcroft;
December 16, 1905 Liverpool have chosen the usual side. The men will go to Southport on Tuesday for a fortnight. This in view of the
December 16, 1905 Mr. J.T. Howcroft will govern the Bramall Lane match, and the Liverpool men should continue their long list of victories. Not since
December 16, 1905 (Liverpool Football Echo: December 16, 1905)
December 16, 1905 Sheffield United v. Liverpool. League match, at Sheffield, Central Station 10.15: Kick-off at 2.15. Liverpool. – Sam Hardy, goal; Alf West and
December 14, 1905 Preston have chosen a successor to Mr. W.E. Bahr, who resigned the secretary-ship of the club, Mr. H. Worthington, of Preston being
December 14, 1905 Notts County players go away next week to Norbreck Hall Hydro, near Blackpool. The men will probably go there on Monday and
December 11, 1905 Liverpool entertained the Wolves at Anfield, some 12,000 spectators turning out in cold and windy weather. Both sides were strongly represented. Winning
December 11, 1905 It is quite time the Liverpool directorate took steps to see that admittance to the Press box is confined only to those
December 9, 1905 Reserves, Lancashire Combination, at Crookbottom, kick-off 14:30. Stalybridge Rovers – Liverpool Reserves 0-0 (0-0). Stalybridge Rovers (2-3-5): Swann, Williams, Fred Dwight. Liverpool
December 9, 1905 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:15. Liverpool – Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 (2-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Armitt; linesmen:
December 8, 1905 A meeting of the council of the Liverpool Theatrical Football Gala was held yesterday, at the Bee Hotel, Mr. Lewis Peake presiding.
December 9, 1905 Liverpool v. Wolverhampton Wanderers. League match, at Anfield: Kick-off at 2.15. Liverpool. – Sam Hardy, goal; Alf West and Billy Dunlop, backs;
December 7, 1905 Yesterday the Leeds City Club added David Bruce Murray, of the Liverpool Club to their list of players. Murray is a native
December 6, 1905 Liverpool should make a respectable total of goal for by Christmas. Their engagements are: – Wolverhampton Wanderers, Notts County, Bolton Wanderers, and
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