September 9, 1905 (Liverpool Football Echo: September 9, 1905) Keywords: Liverpool, luck, Tom Watson.
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September 9, 1905 (Liverpool Football Echo: September 9, 1905) Keywords: Liverpool, luck, Tom Watson.
September 9, 1905 What happened at Woolwich. The Liverpool Club set out with high hopes for Woolwich, the Kentish town, celebrated for its big guns,
September 9, 1905 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Ewood Park. Blackburn Rovers Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 1-1 (1-0). Attendance: ‘Moderate’. Blackburn Rovers (2-3-5): Willie McIvor, Jack
September 9, 1905 The latest recruit to southern football is the Chelsea Club, which opened its gates to the public on Monday evening, September 4.
September 9, 1905 Liverpool v. Blackburn Rovers. League match, at Anfield. 3.30. Liverpool. – Ned Doig, goal; Alf West and David Murray, backs; Maurice Parry,
September 8, 1905 Yesterday the Management Committee of the Football League met at Liverpool. They were first entertained to lunch at the Bee Hotel by
September 6, 1905 The meeting of the Football League Management Committee at Liverpool on Friday will be unusually important. The occasion will be seized to
September 6, 1905 The task of widening Scotland-road has by now made sufficient headway to indicate that its effects will be not only to materially
September 5, 1905 Judging from the enthusiasm displayed at the gathering of the directors, shareholders, and players of the Liverpool Club on Tuesday last, the
September 5, 1905 Liverpool met Chelsea under somewhat disadvantageous terms at Stamford Bridge, last evening, before 10,000 spectators. The Notherners played McGibbons in the place
September 5, 1905 The directors of the Liverpool Football Club last evening entertained the players and a number of shareholders to dinner at the Hotel
September 5, 1905 This interesting Combination fixture was decided on the Goodison Park enclosure last evening. Everton made two changes in the team which fared
September 4, 1905 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 17:30. Everton Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 7-2 (1-1). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. T.P. Campbell. Everton
September 4, 1905 Match: Friendly, at Stamford Bridge, kick-off: 17:15. Chelsea – Liverpool 4-0 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. John Lewis (Blackburn); linesmen: Messrs. John
September 4, 1905 The opening match at Anfield between the reserves of Liverpool and Manchester United, ended in a narrow victory for the former by
September 4, 1905 (Athletic News: September 4, 1905) XX
September 4, 1905 When at the end of last season the Liverpool team had gallantly won their way back to the First Division, all good
September 2, 1905 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool Reserves – Manchester United Reserves 1-0 (0-0). Referee: Mr. H. Churnside. Liverpool (2-3-5): Sam
September 2, 1905 Match: Football League, First Division, at Manor Ground, kick-off: 15:30. Woolwich Arsenal – Liverpool 3-1 (0-0). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. A.W. Cooknell;
September 2, 1905 Bob Birket is captaining Blackpool again this season. Fylde born and bred, Birket has been quite content to remain in the district,
September 2, 1905 Ten years have passed since the Liverpool Club fought its way into First League circles, and during this period Alex Raisbeck has
September 2, 1905 Woolwich Arsenal v. Liverpool. League match, at Woolwich. 3.30. Liverpool. – Ned Doig, goal; Alf West and Billy Dunlop, backs; Maurice Parry,
September 2, 1905 Billy Dunlop, Liverpool. (Joint Everton and Liverpool Match Programme: September 2, 1905)
September 2, 1905 * Alex Raisbeck has taken off his bellowed moustache, and joined the bare-faced brigade. * The medals to be presented to the
September 2, 1905 (Joint Everton and Liverpool Match Programme: September 2, 1905)
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