March 8, 1919 Match: Lancashire Section, Primary Tournament, at Bloomfield Road. Blackpool – Liverpool 3-2 (0-2). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J. Twist (Preston). Blackpool (2-3-5):
Tag: Blackpool
Chelsea F.C. appeal their position
January 18, 1919 Chelsea have appealed to the Management Committee of the Football League to consider the position in which the club is at present
Conference of the F.A. and the Football League (January 14, 1919)
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Meeting of the Football League (January 13, 1919)
January 13, 1919 One of the most important meetings held in the history of the Football League took place in Manchester on Monday Mr. McKenna
Blackpool v Liverpool 0-6 (League match: November 3, 1917)
November 3, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section, Primary Tournament, at Bloomfield Road. Blackpool – Liverpool 0-6 (0-3). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. R. Eccles (Darwen). Blackpool (2-3-5):
Blackpool is tackling the unbeaten Liverpool
November 2, 1917 Liverpool should be a big draw at Blackpool tomorrow, notwithstanding that the result is almost foregone conclusion, seeing that the Merseyside team
Joe Butler in goal
Friday, November 2 – 1917 Liverpool at Blackpool will not have Neish in goal. Lucas returns and victory should be Liverpool’s. Liverpool. Joe Butler (Southport),
Liverpool’s fixture card 1917/18
August 16, 1917 Liverpool’s fixture would have been known a week ago, excepting for a slight upset with one club over a date that necessitated
Joe Bainbridge wounded in action
August 8, 1917 Joe Bainbridge, the Blackpool footballer, who joined the Army about five months ago, was wounded on the 8th inst., and is now
Liverpool v Blackpool 2-2 (League match: January 27, 1917)
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Surprises in the Liverpool selection
Thursday, January 25 – 1917 Liverpool have selected the following team to play Blackpool on Saturday: – W. Scott; Longworth, Lucas; Bradley, Bamber, Mackinlay; Goddard,
The suggested pooling of gates
Friday, January 12 – 1917 Mr. J. McKenna, president of the English Football League, occupied the chair at a meeting of that body in Manchester
Half a season’s return
Saturday, January 6 – 1917 The returns for the first half of the season with regard to the financial side of the game show that
To Newcastle to play Leeds City
Friday, December 29 – 1916 Liverpool to-morrow have a very fair chance of winning at Oldham, as Athletic have a moderate side, and have recently
Blackpool v Liverpool 0-1 (War time, League match)
Saturday, October 14 – 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, Primary, at Bloomfield Road. Blackpool – Liverpool 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. R. Eccles; linesmen: Messrs.
Can a goalkeeper score from a goal-kick?
Friday, October 13 – 1916 The performance of kicking a goal-kick the length of the field, credited to Ted Taylor last Saturday, brings to mind
Arthur Metcalf back in action
Thursday, October 12 – 1916 At Blomfield-road on Saturday Pagnam will play against his old club, and, in view of the form of the Seasiders
Rochdale Football Club
August 30, 1916 Supporters of the Rochdale Association Club look forward with considerable interest to the advent of the football season. So many clever players
Blackpool F.C. balance sheet 1915-16
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The death of Bill Foulke
May 1, 1916 Death has taken from the sports world a personality. William Foulke, otherwise “Baby” Foulke, filled the goal in both senses of the
Wilfred Watson as centre forward
April 6, 1916 Liverpool announce that Donald Mackinlay and Fred Pagnam are injured. Bandsman Norman Bradley, now fit, will come from Blackpool to take up
Fred Pagnam: A little history
February 15, 1916 Fred Pagnam, who scored twice on Saturday against Southport Central, used to play for the Shrimpers. He signed for Southport on June
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)
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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
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