February 28, 1916 Once again Liverpool have succeeded in lowering the colours of their Goodison Park neighbours, their latest victory, on the ground of the
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Liverpool win the rubber
February 28, 1916 Liverpool for the third time this season beat Everton “Twice” the League game have gone their way by handsome margins – 4-1
Everton v Liverpool 0-1 (League match: February 26, 1916)
February 26, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Goodison Park, kick off: 15:30. Everton – Liverpool 0-1 (0-0). Attendance: 18,000. Referee: Mr. A. Pellowe;
Viewing the great Derby game
February 25, 1916 What will the harvest be? Everton and Liverpool meet for the third of five times to-morrow, and locally the match has aroused
Oldham snatch victory at Anfield
February 21, 1916 Liverpool started well enough against Oldham, but they lapsed into a slumbering fashion, and finally were deservedly beaten. Neither inside forward played
Liverpool v Oldham Athletic 0-2 (League match: February 19, 1916)
February 19, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Anfield, kick off: 15:30. Liverpool – Oldham Athletic 0-2 (0-0). Attendance: 17,000. Referee: Mr. L.N. Fletcher;
Preview: Liverpool v Oldham Athletic
February 18, 1916 Liverpool come back to Anfield with honours to-morrow because they trounced Southport Central at Southport last week after being two goals down.
A second view of Saint Cunliffe
February 16, 1916 Mainly Liverpool F.C. to-day, sirs. They are at home to Oldham Athletic, on Saturday, at Anfield, kick-off 3.30, and the nature of
Liverpool’s surprising scoop at Southport
February 14, 1916 The delightful uncertainty which attaches to football was reflected in the game between Liverpool and Southport Central on the latter’s ground on
Southport Central v Liverpool 2-5 (League match: February 12, 1916)
February 12, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Haig Avenue. Southport Central – Liverpool 2-5 (2-3). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. J. Pickering; linesmen: Messrs.
Liverpool F.C. scramble home
February 7, 1916 History repeated itself in a way, because Bob Crompton was left languishing half the time by a player named Cunliffe, who has
Liverpool v Blackpool 1-0 (League match: February 5, 1916)
February 5, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Anfield, kick off: 15:15. Liverpool – Blackpool 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 17,000. Referee: Mr. H.T. Yates; linesmen:
A legend visits Anfield
February 4, 1916 Bob Crompton always draws the crowd. For long years he has been given up periodically as “on his last legs.” A veteran
Liverpool team for Rochdale chosen
January 13, 1916 The following team has been chosen to play Rochdale at Spotland: – Elisha Scott, Ephraim Longworth, James Middlehurst, Norman Bradley, Arthur Goddard,
Burnley v Liverpool 3-3 (League match: December 25, 1915)
December 25, 1915 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Turf Moor. Burnley – Liverpool 3-3 (1-1). Attendance: 12,000; gate receipt £263. Referee: Mr. F.L. Shepherd;
Tough test with Stoke awaits
December 17, 1915 Stoke have been one of the surprising teams of the Lancashire League tourney. They beat Preston, ran Burnley to goal, drew with
Manchester City v Liverpool 2-1 (League match: December 11, 1915)
December 11, 1915 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Hyde Road. Manchester City – Liverpool 2-1 (1-0), (match played over 2 x 40 min., no
Liverpool lose in the howling wilderness
December 13, 1915 At the best of times and under the pleasantest of conditions the Hyde-road enclosure is never a rus in urbe. On such
Hyde Road a dismal hole
December 10, 1915 Hyde Park we know, but Hyde Road Park is a park of another colour. It is a dismal hole, and the half
Trio returns for City clash
December 9, 1915 Liverpool’s team is as follows for the Manchester City match: – Elisha Scott, Ephraim Longworth, Sam Speakman, Norman Bradley, Arthur Goddard, Donald
It’s been a long time coming
November 29, 1915 Bravo, Liverpool! It’s been a long time coming, and Saturday last seemed the most unlikely day on which to expect you to
Liverpool’s great victory
November 29, 1915 A LENGTHY SEQUENCE BROKEN. MACONACHIE TAKES FERN PLACE AND CONCEDED TWO GOALS. PAGNAM SCORE’S “HAT-TRICK”. So Everton’s lengthy sequence of Anfield successes
Liverpool’s success over Everton
November 29, 1915 Decisive victory over Everton. Liverpool’s spell of non-success in the local “Derby” games played at Anfield ended on Saturday, when they gained
Liverpool v Everton 4-1 (League match: November 27, 1915)
November 27, 1915 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Anfield, kick off: 14:30. Liverpool – Everton 4-1 (3-1). Attendance: 17,000. Referee: Mr. A.H. Pellowe; linesmen:
No superior in the records of “Local Derbies”
November 26, 1915 Certainly the game looks like producing one of the best exhibitions that we have seen from the teams, and this is saying
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