September 30, 1905 Everton v. Liverpool. League match at Goodison Park: gates open at 1.30, kick-off 3.30. Liverpool. – Ned Doig, goal; Alf West and
Billy Dunlop nursing his leg
September 29, 1905 Billy Dunlop is still in Manchester attending Allison’s football shop. It would be a big blow to the club if he broke
The local derby awaits
September 27, 1905 Neither of the Liverpool clubs has gone into special training in view of the great event of Saturday next at Goodison. Home
Mr. Tagg’s English Ramblers
September 26, 1905 When Mr. Tagg, of the National Football Agency, said that he meant to take an English team to the Continent, the idea
Liverpool v Birmingham 2-0 (League match: September 23, 1905)
September 23, 1905 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Birmingham 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Armitt (Leek). Liverpool
A look at the new players Bradley and Griffith
September 23, 1905 The directors of the Liverpool club have at least disclosed their hand, and two new players have been signed on. They are
Sketch – Liverpool ‘sorry’ to Everton
September 23, 1905 (Liverpool Football Echo: September 23, 1905) Keywords: Liverpool, Sunderland, Everton, Newcastle United, Birmingham.
Team arrangements for this day
September 23, 1905 Liverpool v. Birmingham. League match at Anfield: kick-off: 3.30. Liverpool. – Ned Doig, goal; Alf West and Billy Dunlop, backs; James Bradley,
Portrait of David Bruce Murray
September 23, 1905 A full-back capable of advancing into a more exacting sphere of influence is the subject for our sketch this week. David Bruce
Players return from injuries
September 22, 1905 Slowly but surely the Liverpool Football Club are ridding themselves of the members on the hospital list, and on Saturday Billy Dunlop
An absurd suggestion
September 20, 1905 The suggested mutiny through the appearance of the new Birmingham football agency, which at present defies the Football Association, was extensively commented
Harry Griffiths transferred to Liverpool
September 19, 1905 A Liverpool telegram states that Harry Griffiths, of Wednesbury, has signed on for Liverpool. (Western Times: September 19, 1905)
Charlie Wilson in local benefit match
September 19, 1905 Tom Bartley, of Flint, Welsh international in 1889, who has played with Glossop and Earlestown, being associated with the latter club for
Out of the Lancashire Cup
September 19, 1905 The time-honour Lancashire Cup has lost much of its pristine glory – in Liverpool, at any rate. No doubt this is the
Liverpool v Bury 0-2 (Lancashire Cup: September 18, 1905)
September 18, 1905 Match: Lancashire Cup, First Round, at Anfield. Liverpool – Bury 0-2 (0-0). Attendance: 1,500. Liverpool (2-3-5): Ned Doig, Alf West, David Murray,
Harry Griffith transferred to Liverpool
September 18, 1905 The Liverpool directors have just signed on a prominent back in Harry Griffiths of Wednesbury. He can play either right or left
A decorated soldier in George Latham
September 16, 1905 George Latham, the centre-half of Liverpool Reserves, will appear in the League eleven today at Sunderland, in the left half position. Ever
Sunderland v Liverpool 1-2 (League match: September 16, 1905)
September 16, 1905 Match: Football League, First Division, at Roker Park, kick-off: 15:30. Sunderland – Liverpool 1-2 (1-1). Attendance: 16,000. Referee: Mr. J. Adams. Sunderland
James Bradley transferred to Liverpool
September 16, 1905 A telegram from Stoke-on-Trent says that James Bradley, the well-known left half back of the Stoke team, has signed for Liverpool. (Liverpool
Birmingham agency declaring war on the FA
September 16, 1905 Threatened rivalry to the Football Association The following circular is issued to clubs by the “National Football Agency”: – “Important to players.
Team arrangements for this day
September 16, 1905 Sunderland v. Liverpool. League match, at Roker Park. Liverpool. – Ned Doig, goal; Alf West and Billy Dunlop, backs; Maurice Parry, Alex
Changes in the Liverpool team
September 15, 1905 Liverpool go to Sunderland with Billy Dunlop for David Murray, George Latham for George Fleming, and John Carlin for Joe Hewitt. The
Aston Villa v Liverpool 5-0 (League match: September 11, 1905)
September 11, 1905 Match: Football League, First Division, at Villa Park, kick-off: 17:00. Aston Villa – Liverpool 5-0 (3-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. F.H. Dennis.
Frank Sugg’s shop on fire
September 9, 1905 Considerable excitement was caused in Lord Street by an alarm of fire at Mr. Frank Sugg’s, the athletic outfitter, 12, Lord Street.
Liverpool v Blackburn Rovers 1-3 (League match: September 9, 1905)
September 9, 1905 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Blackburn Rovers 1-3 (1-2). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. Fred Kirkham; linesmen:
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