August 25, 1906 Visitors to Anfield Road next Saturday, when Stoke will have the honour of being the first club to contest on the new
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Season preview 1906-07: Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Football Echo)
August 25, 1906 The Liverpool Club have, like their neighbours from across the park, a reputation to maintain, inasmuch as they hold the distinction of
Season preview 1906-07: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 20, 1906 Liverpool, having provided themselves with an up-to-date enclosure, now possess a home worthy of their title as League champions. Last season they
Height and weight of the Liverpool F.C. players (1906-07)
August 18, 1906 With such a limited infusion of new blood up Anfield way, my Liverpool strain is of necessity brief. Percy Saul, the defender
Pre-season training at New Brighton
August 11, 1906 Having devoted so much space to ground work, me thinks readers are asking what of the players. Such reference must necessarily be
Jack Lipsham transferred to Liverpool
May 10, 1906 Jack Lipsham, the outside left for the Chester Football Club, has signed on for Liverpool. Lipsham, who scored 17 goals last season,
Liverpool F.C. 1905-06: A Season’s Survey
April 21, 1906 Looking over the Liverpool record. Praise for players. This day has been the end of the season of the Liverpool Football Club,
Preston North End chase Chester starlet
Friday, March 2 – 1906 Preston North End are in negotiation with Chester for the transfer of Jack Lipsham, an outside left, brother to the
Portrait of Joe Hewitt
October 7, 1905 Some players there are who appear fated to undergo a sort of nomadic existence in a team, and it must be admitted
Robert Robinson and Joe Hewitt transferred to Liverpool
February 9, 1904 Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary for the Liverpool Club, visited Sunderland and signed on two of the Wearside forwards, Robert Robinson and
Reserve players for Chester
September 3, 1902 The Chester Football Club will open their season this (Wednesday) afternoon in a match with a team from the Everton club. The
Season preview 1901-02: Chester F.C. (Cheshire Observer)
August 24, 1901 Matters in the football world, so far as Chester and the immediate district are concerned, are creating more interest in regard to
William Jones for Wrexham
Friday, December 8 – 1899 The home team (Wrexham) tried two new forwards in William Jones, who last year played in the Combination matches for
Chester v Liverpool Reserves 0-0 (League match: February 4, 1899)
February 4, 1899 Reserves, The Combination, at Hoole. Chester – Liverpool Reserves 0-0 (0-0). Chester (2-3-5): Eardley, Donoghue, Delaney, Marshall, Gordon, Speakman. Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5):
Local talent signs on
Saturday, April 23 – 1898 J. F. Halliday, the Chester club’s right full back, has signed a League form for the Liverpool Football Club for
England v Wales 4-0 (International: March 29, 1897)
March 29, 1897 International: British Championship, at Bramall Lane (Sheffield). England – Wales 4-0 (2-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. Thomas Robertson (Scottish FA). England (2-3-5):
Wales v Scotland 2-2 (International: March 20, 1897)
March 20, 1897 International: British Championship, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Wales – Scotland 2-2 (1-1). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Armitt (English FA). Wales (2-3-5):
Everton v Chester 4-0 (Liverpool Cup Final: March 28, 1896)
March 28, 1896 Match: Liverpool Cup, Final, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 16:00. Everton – Chester 4-0 (2-0). Everton (2-3-5): Henry Briggs, Bob Kelso, David Storrier,
Another football feud in Liverpool
February 15, 1896 There is a three-cornered feud being carried on just now in football circles in Liverpool between the local association, the Everton Club,
Nuggets from the Cricket and Football Field
Saturday, April 14 – 1894 * Granted that Everton beat Chester, Liverpool and Everton meet in the final for the Liverpool Cup. There will be
Cup draw for the Semi-finals in the Liverpool Cup
Thursday, April 5 – 1894 A committee of the Liverpool and District Association was held at the Neptune Hotel. The draws for the various cup
Wales v Ireland 4-1 (International: February 24, 1894)
February 24, 1894 International, British Home Championship, at St. Helens Rugby Club (Swansea). Wales – Ireland 4-1 (0-1). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. John Campbell (Scotland).
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
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (March 25, 1893)
March 25, 1893 Liverpool advanced four points further in the League last week. Playing in a much improved manner, they easily defeated Fairfield and South
Liverpool ease into the local cup final
March 23, 1893 This tie, which was originally fixed to be played at Chester, was decided at Anfield-road last evening. Chester played their full strength,
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