September 15, 1906 Liverpool at Blackburn When we consider it was possible for Liverpool to return from Blackburn minus a point, the draw game effected
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
September 15, 1906 Liverpool at Blackburn When we consider it was possible for Liverpool to return from Blackburn minus a point, the draw game effected
September 10, 1906 Key note: “With conditions ideal at Anfield yesterday afternoon, and with teams strongly represented, the game all through was fast and exciting.
September 8, 1906 Liverpool give the Stokers a firing up There cannot be the least shadow of doubt that the League champions and English Cup
September 3, 1906 The changes that have taken place at Anfield Road will delight those who have visited that enclosure in years gone by. For
September 1, 1906 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Stoke 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. F. Bye (Sheffield). Liverpool
September 1, 1906 Pre-season thoughts The trial spins, public and private, the preliminary canters of our two big local clubs, were today things of the
August 25, 1906 Anfield’s latest tourist party. It was a happy thought on the part of the Liverpool directorate to invite the Press to lunch
August 25, 1906 Visitors to Anfield Road next Saturday, when Stoke will have the honour of being the first club to contest on the new
August 25, 1906 The Liverpool Club have, like their neighbours from across the park, a reputation to maintain, inasmuch as they hold the distinction of
August 23, 1906 The aspect of the old football enclosure of the Liverpool Club at Anfield has been entirely changed. The ground has been completely
August 22, 1906 From the sketch herewith (for which we are indebted to Mr. Archibald Leitch, M.I.M.E.), the engineer who has laid out the ground)
August 21, 1906 On Saturday next the Liverpool players will take their first public practice game. In consequence of the ground being a little incomplete,
August 20, 1906 Yesterday afternoon the directors of the Liverpool Football Club afforded the Press and other friends an informal inspection of the extensive alteration
August 20, 1906 Liverpool, having provided themselves with an up-to-date enclosure, now possess a home worthy of their title as League champions. Last season they
August 18, 1906 (Liverpool Football Echo: August 18, 1906)
August 18, 1906 * During the past week or so rain has fallen copiously in these parts, and this is a source of pleasure to
August 11, 1906 Having dealt at length with Everton’s prospects it is now one’s duty and privilege (writes “Richard Samuel”) to turn to an equally
July 28, 1906 The Liverpool F.C. players set out on Thursday afternoon for a week’s holiday in Paris, the men being accompanied by several of
July 21, 1906 The Liverpool Club is appreciating the wisdom of the old saying. A certain purchase having been made, the directors have been able
July 7, 1906 Ned Doig looks in the pink of condition. The hot weather has no effect on Scotland’s greatest custodian. The Anfield ground is
June 16, 1906 The intricate affair regarding Charles Hewitt’s transfer at the end of the season has been cleared up by the Football Association. The
April 23, 1906 Unfortunately for Liverpool, they were unable to place their best team in the field in the last League game of the season
April 23, 1906 There was not a large attendance at Anfield Road, Liverpool, on Saturday to witness Liverpool and Sheffield United finish their League programme.
April 21, 1906 Key note: “Unfortunately for Liverpool, they were unable to place their best team in the field in the last League game of
April 21, 1906 Looking over the Liverpool record. Praise for players. This day has been the end of the season of the Liverpool Football Club,
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