March 30, 1907 Retrospective v Prospective champions. Saturday proved a great day in more ways than one for Everton, seeing that Liverpool put the great
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
March 30, 1907 Retrospective v Prospective champions. Saturday proved a great day in more ways than one for Everton, seeing that Liverpool put the great
March 23, 1907 Key note: “Liverpool are a team of contrasts. One day they play football of the very highest class, and on another they
March 21, 1907 The story of how Joe Hewitt, the centre forward of the Liverpool Football Club, attempted to save his next-door neighbour, Sarah Ann
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
March 9, 1907 Liverpool losing ground at Manchester. Everton have filled the eyes so completely of late that I fear my Anfield friends will feel
March 2, 1907 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool Reserves – Manchester City Reserves 5-1 (3-1). Referee: Mr. R. Kirkham. Liverpool (2-3-5): W.E.
March 2, 1907 The Anfield surprise. Surprise was writ large over those Merseysiders who visited Goodison Park in justifiable preference to Anfield upon learning that
February 25, 1907 To satisfactorily fill the position usually occupied by such an artist as Alex Raisbeck, the Liverpool centre half, is a truly difficult
Saturday, February 23 – 1907 Match: FA Cup, Third Round, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Bradford City 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 18,000; gate receipt: £509.
February 16, 1907 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Darwen 2-2 (1-1). Liverpool (2-3-5): Davies, Harry Griffiths, Tom Chorlton, Sam Hignett, Charlie Wilson,
February 16, 1907 Liverpool put the Gunners to flight. Matters in the Liverpool camp were very much aglow, following their meeting with the rivals Reds
February 9, 1907 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Woolwich Arsenal 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. T. Robertson. Liverpool
Saturday, February 2 – 1907 A tame game at Anfield. Liverpool’s victory over Birmingham was easily accomplished, and served a useful purpose in lifting the
January 26, 1907 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, Kick-off: 15:15. Liverpool – Birmingham 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. A. Milward. Liverpool (2-3-5):
January 23, 1907 Liverpool started well, having the wind at their backs, and the Nelson defenders were kept busy. However, Featherstone was in capital form,
January 19, 1907 Reserves, Lancashire Combination, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Nelson 2-0 (1-0). Referee: Mr. J.R. Broughton. Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5): Ned Doig, Arthur Beard,
Tuesday, January 15 – 1907 The Notts. Football Club on Monday received official intimation that their full back, John Montgomery, had been suspended for 14
January 12, 1907 Key note: “When these clubs were drawn together a month ago the prospects of last season’s champions entering Round 2, were considered
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
January 5, 1907 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Blackburn Rovers 0-2 (0-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. D. Hammond. Liverpool
January 2, 1907 There seems to me to be something wrong with the Anfield works. Liverpool have not scored a goal this holiday-time. Extraordinary, isn’t
January 1, 1907 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool Reserves – Bolton Wanderers Reserves 4-2 (1-1). Attendance: “Fair”. Referee: Mr. H. Dale. Liverpool
December 29, 1906 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Accrington Stanley 3-0 (2-0). Referee: Mr. J.R. Broughton. Liverpool (2-3-5): Ned Doig, Tom Chorlton,
December 29, 1906 Not a goal – But a funeral note. If Everton have failed to carry everything before them, what shall be said concerning
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