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
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A colour scheme: Liverpool Reserves in dark green shirts
January 9, 1919 On Saturday last we had two example of teams’ colours clashing, and, strangely enough, was in Liverpool, and each team was ordered
Stray leaves: Recollections of Mr. W. Cuff
September 24, 1918 Links with the past keep on snapping. Football in Liverpool without either Tom Watson or William Cuff will not seem quite the
Chelsea player wounded and prisoner of war
April 28, 1918 Lance-Corporal James Sharp, Black Watch, the well-known Dundee, Chelsea, Fulham, and Scottish International footballer, is officially notified as wounded and a prisoner
Will Bob Whittingham make the Stoke team?
February 28, 1918 From a Stoke authority yesterday gathered that the club and Bob Whittingham are making earnest endeavour to arrange for the name of
Liverpool well in the championship race
February 11, 1918 Central made a plucky attempt to stave off double defeat at the hands of the powerful Anfielders. And for the first half,
Benjamin Warren (Ben Warren) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Ben Warren on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Ben Warren: Born: May 7, 1879: Newhall (Derbyshire), England. Passed away: January 15, 1917: Newhall (Derbyshire), England.
Fred Pagnam stationed in Gosport
Thursday, November 9 – 1916 Fred Pagnam, Liverpool’s crack centre and scorer, is in the R.G.A., and is stationed at Gosport, near Portsmouth. He is
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
Liverpool with late winner against Stockport County
March 27, 1916 Curious weather and curious sport was witnessed on Saturday. A gale of wind and the flow of Jupiter Pluvius led to some
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
Chelsea v Millwall 2-2
Saturday, October 2 – 1915 Match: London Combination, principal tournament, at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea – Millwall 2-2 (2-1). Attendance: 9,000. Referee: Mr. C.C. Fallowfield. Chelsea
Sunderland’s Charles Buchan for Chelsea
September 3, 1915 Charles Buchan, the Sunderland and international inside right, will play for Chelsea to-morrow against Clapton Orient. Buchan is now serving in the
Scots at Chelsea F.C.
September 1, 1915 Alec Macfarlane, the old Dundee forward, whose partnership with Jack Fraser was famous, played right half in Chelsea’s trial match on Saturday.
Alex Macfarlane in Chelsea trial
August 31, 1915 Alex Macfarlane, the old Dundee forward, whose partnership with Jack Fraser was famous, played right half in Chelsea’s trial match on Saturday.
Meeting of the F.A. (May 31, 1915)
May 31, 1915 Mr. John Charles Clegg presided this afternoon at a Council meeting held at the F.A. offices, 42, Russell-square, W.C. The amended total
Meeting of the Football League (May 31, 1915)
May 31, 1915 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held to-day at the Endsleigh Palace Hotel, London. Mr. John McKenna
The “tale of woe” balance-sheets
May 29, 1915 Meanwhile we have to find something to talk about, and this turns up in the football balance sheets. How inspiring these are
FA Cup final attendance at Old Trafford
May 8, 1915 The number of persons present at he English Cup final tie between Sheffield United and Chelsea on the Manchester United ground on
Oldham Athletic v Liverpool 0-2 (League match: April 24, 1915)
April 24, 1915 Match: Football League, First Division, at Boundary Park, kick-off: 15:30. Oldham Athletic – Liverpool 0-2 (0-0). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. L. Hitchin.
Sheffield United v Chelsea 3-0 (English FA Cup Final: April 24, 1915)
April 24, 1915 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Old Trafford, kick-off: 15:00. Sheffield United – Chelsea 3-0 (1-0). Attendance: 49,557; gate receipts: £4,012. Referee:
Football and war (London)
March 1, 1915 “I do not like the idea of granting facilities for football matches at the present time,” said the West London magistrate, yesterday,
Drawn game at Anfield
February 15, 1915 Liverpool v Chelsea. Though the conditions were all against scientific play, the game at Anfield on Saturday was a highly interesting one,
Liverpool v Chelsea 3-3 (League match: February 13, 1915)
February 13, 1915 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Chelsea 3-3 (3-2). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. J.W.D. Fowler. Liverpool (2-3-5):
Local “rarebits”, by Ernest Peake (Liverpool F.C.)
January 23, 1915 Rivalry which is good providing it is clean and honest. I have heard it often said that there is no war so
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