Wednesday, January 23 – 1907 Footballers will regret to learn of the tragic death of Willie Walker, the veteran Leith Athletic player which took place
Tag: Anfielders
Liverpool can only draw at Bury
April 3, 1906 The Liverpool Club yesterday fulfilled their rearranged League engagement with Bury. The meeting was of paramount importance to both teams, for while
Some lines about Andy McGuigan
February 13, 1906 Southport Central have had no more brainy player for many years than Andy McGuigan, who has done such good service for them
Sheffield United v Liverpool 1-2 (League match: December 16, 1905)
December 16, 1905 Match: Football League, First Division, at Bramall Lane, kick-off: 14:15. Sheffield United – Liverpool 1-2 (1-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J.T. Howcroft;
Sketch: A serenade for the Anfielders
December 16, 1905 (Liverpool Football Echo: December 16, 1905)
Portrait of George Latham
April 8, 1905 Amongst the prominent recruits in the ranks of the Liverpool reserves, there is no more promising player than the subject of our
Do not tamper with John Cox
September 17, 1904 The situation at Anfield is not quite as bracing as we could desire, and though to some extent, the clean sheet which
The return of Sam Raybould
January 9, 1904 Some supporters of Liverpool were quite disappointed that never a goal was notched by the Anfielders on the occasion of Raybould’s reappearance.
Don McCallum far behind in the queue
April 19, 1902 Don McCallum, formerly of Queens Park, came to Liverpool with good credentials as a right full back, but the Anfielders have usually
John Glover still out injured
Saturday, March 22 – 1902 John Glover, the clever Liverpool right back, has been on the injured list since the Anfielders visited Bury six weeks
Fresh air for Daniel Cunliffe
December 28, 1899 Daniel Cunliffe is now considerd the finest inside right in the South. It will be remembered that Cunliffe was given many trials
Murmurs from the Mersey (November 11, 1899)
November 11, 1899 Liverpool’s ambition to be the first to spoil the beautiful symmetry of Sheffield United’s League record, laudable though it be, must now
Liverpool were overtrained
September 9, 1899 Liverpool, like their Everton brethren have started their season’s account with an entry on the debit side thereof. Stoke, represented as they
Liverpool at full strength for Bury
April 19, 1899 Liverpool v. Bury. This postponed league match will be played to-morrow (Thursday). Never since the league was instituted has the competition been
Liverpool to entertain Derby County at Anfield
April 7, 1899 This match, to-morrow, should prove most attractive, inasmuch as, should the Anfielders win, they will go above Aston Villa in the League
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 23, 1898)
April 23, 1898 ** The Anfield Robertson looks like turning out as valuable a member of the team as his namesake has done to the
Liverpool and their injured players
January 7, 1898 No team in the League has suffered more by injuries than the Anfielders, and with the exception of three players, every member
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: December 7, 1896
December 7, 1896 For their preliminary canter in the first round of the Lancashire Cup Liverpool had Fleetwood Rangers as opponents, and the appearance of
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (July 18, 1896)
July 18, 1896 * The very fact of Liverpool’s great strength last season, but especially in the test games, adds tremendous interest in Everton circles,
Liverpool Casuals to act as Liverpool Reserves
June 22, 1895 Liverpool possess sixteen players of undoubted ability, most of whom have been severely tried and not found wanting. They do not intend
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: September 4, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
September 4, 1893 Liverpool made a very successful debut in their initial match against the famous “Nops.” In spite of a lengthened journey, they “stayed”
Liverpool to the local Cup Final
April 18, 1893 This cup tie roused rather more than normal interest, as the two previous games each side had secured a victory. Fully 5,000
Liverpool beat Darwen at Anfield
April 1, 1893 The fixture played at Anfield proved to be a good attraction, as fully 5,000 spectators turned out to witness a second edition
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: March 27, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
March 27, 1893 The Liverpool team came successfully through a trying ordeal last week, and although handicapped by the absence of two of the recognised
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review; February 13, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
February 13, 1893 Inconsistent Liverpool! Such contrariety of form is incompatible and incomprehensible. To have such a fall as at Bury on Saturday after the
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