September 2, 1907 Match: Football League, First Division, at City Ground, kick-off: 17:30. Nottingham Forest – Liverpool 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. A.J. Barker
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
September 2, 1907 Match: Football League, First Division, at City Ground, kick-off: 17:30. Nottingham Forest – Liverpool 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. A.J. Barker
September 2, 1907 ** Liverpool have captured a useful man in Charles Hewitt, who thoroughly understands the game. ** All the invalids have recovered, and
September 2, 1907 The opening day. The opening day of the 1907-08 season has dawned at last. This season it is the second not the
September 2, 1907 Goal: Sam Hardy, height 5ft. 9½in., weight 12st.; Ned Doig, 5ft. 9in., 12st. 4lb.; Edward Husbands, 5ft. 8in., 11st. 11lb. Full backs:
September 2, 1907 Goalkeepers: Sam Hardy, height: 5ft. 9½in., weight: 12st.; Ned Doig, height: 5ft. 8in., weight: 12st. 4lb.; Edward Husbands, height: 5ft. 8in., weight:
August 31, 1907 Monday’s final practice saw the League team assert themselves to the full and win handsomely, which is contrary to rule in the
August 26, 1907 The fact that the Anfielders did not enjoy an entirely successful season last winter is a detail which will be considered an
August 17, 1907 Practice match, at Anfield. Liverpool Reds – Liverpool Whites 2-3 (0-1). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. Matt McQueen. Reds (2-3-5): Sam Hardy; Alf
August 17, 1907 There never was a club more given to market fluctuations – with the League table – than the organisation over which Councillor
Monday, August 10 – 1907 Matters in a structural sense have not progressed in quite the manner hoped for within the Liverpool camp. It was
June 10, 1907 Liverpool directors give account of their stewardship. A quiet gathering. The Liverpool Football Club did not have a gay season, as everyone
June 10, 1907 Liverpool Club’s annual meeting There was but little of that enthusiasm in evidence at the Liverpool F.C.’s «annual» at Carlton Hall on
May 4, 1907 Our Anfield friends have had their dark days, some unavoidable, and others whereon the minds were drawn by the players themselves, as
Monday, April 29 – 1907 West Bromwich Albion have paid Barnsley £400 for Joe Brooks. This, however, is not the highest price paid for a
April 29, 1907 The end of the season It has not been a very gratifying time for Anfielders. Instead of posing as League Champions, Liverpool
April 1, 1907 Sam Hardy, 176 cm. (5ft. 9½in.), and 76 kilo (12st.); Billy Dunlop, 176 cm. (5ft. 9½in.), and 76 kilo (12st.); Alf West,
March 18, 1907 Passing to a brighter aspect of affairs, I note with pleasure the reappearance of Alf West on the playing field. On September
March 16, 1907 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool Reserves – Preston North End 1-1 (0-1). Liverpool (2-3-5): Edward Husbands, Alf West, Harry
Saturday, January 12 – 1907 Another Anfield accident. Despite King Frost’s disappearance, Liverpool are still pursuing the sliding process under League auspices. Their old Blackburn
December 17, 1906 Liverpool’s League team of footballers were presented on Monday evening with handsome gold medals to commemorate the club’s success in carrying off
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
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
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
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
September 22, 1906 Companions in distress When we find the English Cup-holders and League champions going astray to the extent of five points out of
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