Thursday, September 29 – 1910 The Everton directors at their meeting last evening decided on the team to oppose Liverpool at Anfield. After last Saturday’s
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
Thursday, September 29 – 1910 The Everton directors at their meeting last evening decided on the team to oppose Liverpool at Anfield. After last Saturday’s
Tuesday, September 27 – 1910 Our local clubs have not had an over successful time during the first month of the campaign. Each have played
Saturday, September 24 – 1910 When it was definitely decided that Jack Sharp had finished with football it was generally felt by all connected with
September 1, 1910 EVERTON – Bert Freeman 22, Wattie White 6, Tim Coleman 5, Jack Sharp 4, Harry Makepeace 4, Alex Young 2, Harry Mountford
August 3, 1910 With the conclusion of the third Test match between England and South Africa, played at Cape Town, the official programme of the
June 6, 1910 The despair of the football and cricket pressmen is a frequent similarity of nomenclature. In Lancashire cricket we have no fewer than
May 7, 1910 The members of the English Association football team to tour South Africa under the auspices of the Football Association left Waterloo on
Saturday, February 19 – 1910 International: Amateur friendly, at Leeds Road (Huddersfield). England Amateurs – Wales Amateurs 6-0 (3-0). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. J.T. Howcroft
December 11, 1909 International, friendly, at Stamford Bridge, kick-off: 14:30. England Amateurs – Holland 9-1. Attendance: 18,000. Referee: Mr. Charles Barette (Belgium). England Amateurs (2-3-5):
November 6, 1909 International, friendly, at Anlaby Road (Kingston-upon-Hull). England Amateurs – Sweden 7-0 (3-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. Christiaan Groothoff (Netherlands). England Amateurs (2-3-5):
June 13, 1909 There has been something akin to an upheavel at Anfield-road. In every respect last season was a disastrous one, although Liverpool profited
February 1, 1909 The International Selection Committee of the English Association met this afternoon and chose the following to represent England in the match with
October 17, 1908 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:15. Liverpool – Woolwich Arsenal 2-2 (2-0). Attendance: 18,000. Referee: Mr. W.C. Clover. Liverpool
October 12, 1908 Match: Lancashire Cup, Second Round, at Seedhill. Nelson – Liverpool 2-4 (1-2). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. A. Chadwick (Blackburn). Nelson (2-3-5): Hirst,
October 10, 1908 Match: Football League, First Division, at Filbert Street, kick-off: 15:30. Leicester Fosse – Liverpool 3-2 (3-0). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. J.T. Howcroft.
April 20, 1908 International, Friendly, at Victoria-Platz, Mariendorf (Berlin). Germany – England Amateurs 1-5 (1-3). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. Paul Neumann (Germany). Germany (2-3-5): Paul
April 17, 1908 Liverpool at Newcastle. The Livers cannot look back to their encounter with Newcastle with any satisfaction. They have met three times this
April 11, 1908 Match: Football League, First Division at St. James’s Park, kick-off: 15:30. Newcastle United – Liverpool 3-1 (2-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. J.W.
February 15, 1908 Match: University match, at Queen’s Club (West Kensington). Oxford – Cambridge 4-1 (3-0). Referee: Mr. P.R. Harrower; linesmen: Messrs. W.U. Timmis and
February 15, 1908 The portrait we present this week is that of Mr. Arthur Berry, son of Mr. Edwin Berry, Chairman of the Liverpool Football
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
September 1 1906 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Peel Park. Accrington Stanley – Liverpool Reserves 5-1 (2-0). Accrington Stanley (2-3-5): Bradshaw, Hudson, Carter, Andy McGuigan, Sheridan,
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