February 1, 1901 The Blackburn Rovers have signed Peter Platt, goalkeeper for Oswaldtwistle Rovers. His height is 5ft. 10in., and he has made a good
A huge success for electric trams in Liverpool
January 28, 1901 The development of tramway traffic under an electric system in Liverpool has been truly remarkable, and is confidently treated by municipal management
Liverpool suspend five players
January 28, 1901 At a special meeting of the executive of the Lancashire Football Association at Blackburn last night the Liverpool club reported that they
Tough punishment for players
January 26, 1901 Although the match between Padiham and Liverpool last Saturday was played to a finish at Padiham, five Liverpool players left the field
– Was he born in an offside position?
January 26, 1901 Padiham made a good fight against Liverpool Reserves. In connection with the game a story reaches me. The Liverpool outside right is
Padiham taste defeat
January 23, 1901 Padiham v Liverpool Reserves. Padiham had as visitors on Saturday Liverpool in the return match, and though Padiham reduced the score of
The Queen Victoria the Good dies
January 22, 1901 Telegraphing from Osborne on Tuesday night a Press Association correspondent writes: – The momentous announcement of the Queen Victoria’s death was made
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: January 21, 1901
January 21, 1901 Amidst a wilderness of slack and swamp, and a wholesome down-pouring of rain, the elect of Everton and Liverpool foundered about for
The Liverpool club’s play a hard game
January 21, 1901 The second tit-bit of the season promised to be an interesting event, seeing that the two Liverpool clubs were so close together
Liverpool v Everton
January 21, 1901 Liverpool v Everton. More wretched weather than that which, prevailed on the occasion of the important fixture can scarcely be imagined, and
Padiham v Liverpool Reserves 1-2 (League match: January 19, 1901)
January 19, 1901 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Padiham. Padiham – Liverpool Reserves 1-2 (0-1). Attendance: 300. Padiham (2-3-5): Turner, Smalley, Gardner, Hargreaves, Abbott, Perrin, Finnigan.
Liverpool v Everton 1-2 (League match: January 19, 1901)
January 19, 1901 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick off: 14:45. Liverpool – Everton 1-2 (1-1). Attendance: 18,000. Referee: Mr. Aaron Scragg (Crewe).
A fund for Mr. W.E. Barclay
January 14, 1901 A meeting of the Lancashire Association was held at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Manchester, last evening, Mr. Woolfall presiding. Mr. John James
Tennis-score for the Liverpool Reserves
January 12, 1901 At Anfield. The visitors started, before a small attendance. They were no match for the home team, and within a minute John
Liverpool Reserves v Blackburn Park 6-0 (League match: January 12, 1901)
January 12, 1901 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Blackburn Park Road 6-0 (2-0). Attendance: “Small”. Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5): Harry Storer; John Glover,
West Bromwich v Liverpool postponed due to fog
January 12, 1901 A dense fog prevailed at West Bromwich, and the gates of the ground were not opened. It was impossible to see more
West Ham v Liverpool
January 7, 1901 West Ham v Liverpool. If pluck could have done it, West Ham United would have beaten Liverpool on Saturday. The Canning Town
West Ham United v Liverpool
January 6, 1901 West Ham United v Liverpool. Frost and fog threatened to render the Canning Town fixture futile, but at the time fixed for
Leyland v Liverpool Reserves
January 5, 1901 Leyland v Liverpool Reserves. At Leyland, before a fair gate. Salts and Pope had not arrived when Alf Ferrier started play for
Leyland v Liverpool Reserves 1-2 (League match: January 5, 1901)
January 5, 1901 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Festival Grounds. Leyland – Liverpool Reserves 1-2 (0-1). Leyland (2-3-5): Bennett, Dearden, Salt, Yates, Brown, Dawber, Bannister, Hargreaves,
West Ham United v Liverpool 0-1 (FA Cup: January 5, 1901)
January 5, 1901 Key note: “If pluck could have done it, West Ham United would have beaten Liverpool on Saturday. The Canning Town men certainly
Who will be champions?
January 5, 1901 In the light of the aforementioned lever character of the tourney we cannot pretend to spot the winners of the championships, but
Tom Watson’s hunted expression
January 5, 1901 Liverpool’s crushing defeat at Blackburn bears hardly on the players, and has plunged the followers of the losing team into an unreasonable
The background for the “special” cup round
January 4, 1901 To-morrow will be played off the ties in the supplementary, or “extraordinary,” round in the English Cup Competition, which the Football Association
Liverpool v Stoke
January 2, 1901 Liverpool v Stoke. These teams played their League games at Liverpool yesterday before 12,000 people. Tom Robertson quickly scored for the home
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