June 2, 1919 The Liverpool Club have been very successful in acquiring new players to fill positions vacant during war-time. In the early days of

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June 2, 1919 The Liverpool Club have been very successful in acquiring new players to fill positions vacant during war-time. In the early days of
January 9, 1919 Professional footballers are being demobilised, and the latest “returns” are wee Robert Waine and William Banks, both ex-Liverpool men. Waine, by permission
December 31, 1918 To-morrow, the New Year, and with it quite a collection of good football fare. Another local “Derby” is booked – at Goodison
Friday, December 20 – 1918 Billy Jenkinson, the popular Liverpool back, has promised to play for South Liverpool on Boxing Day, at Dingle Park. There’ll
April 27, 1918 Match: Friendly, at Dingle Park, kick-off: 15:30. South Liverpool – Liverpool 2-4. Referee: Mr. A. Roberts (Wigan). South Liverpool (2-3-5): Percy Kite, Jack
April 26, 1918 More than passing interest is aroused by the game between South Liverpool and Liverpool at Dingle Park, and the Stoke v Rochdale
April 24, 1918 The respective champions of the subsidiary competitions of the Lancashire League Section and Lancashire Combination meet at Dingle Park on Saturday, and
December 18, 1917 Happening on a Blackburn man recently, I heard from his lips how well the South Liverpool contingent had played for the old
April 25, 1917 The Mersey follower is not to be left out in the cold next Saturday. Thanks to a sensible arrangement, there is to
April 19, 1917 Over 1,000 spectators were present at Dingle Park to witness South Liverpool and Liverpool. The seniors won by the only goal scored
April 18, 1917 Match: Friendly, at Dingle Park, kick-off: 19:15. South Liverpool – Liverpool 0-1. Attendance: 1,000. South Liverpool (2-3-5): Aspinall, Owen Williams, Liverpool (2-3-5):
March 27, 1917 A lot of Derby Days are due in Liverpool in the next six weeks, and on Saturday there is a special match
December 1, 1916 There is a furore about tomorrow’s games. Liverpool and Everton meet at Anfield in the season’s first “Derby” game, and South Liverpool
August 30, 1916 Liverpool opens the local season with a home game against Bolton Wanderers, who, although minus some well-known names, have gathered round them
May 2, 1916 South Liverpool and Liverpool meet tomorrow (6.30), at Dingle Park, S., in aid of the Honour Fund. South Liverpool. – Moore; J.
February 18, 1916 Tomorrow Glossop, the erstwhile Second League club, visit Dingle Park (3.30), and those who saw their team on the last occasion will
October 1, 1915 Denton were vanquished on their own ground by the South (2-1), but the Liverpool side all bore traces of the struggle. John
Friday, September 3 – 1915 Fred Curtis, of Wolverhampton Wanderers, will play centre forward for South Liverpool to-morrow. He formerly played for the Dingle Park
April 29, 1915 Match: Friendly, at Dingle Park, kick-off: 18:00. South Liverpool – Liverpool Reserves 2-3 (0-1). Attendance: 10,000. South Liverpool (2-3-5): Moore, Jackson, Smith,
April 28, 1915 To-morrow evening Liverpool and South Liverpool play at Dingle Park the final match of the season: six o’clock. It is desired that
April 27, 1915 The directors of Liverpool F.C. have generously agreed to send a strong team to Dingle Park on Thursday (six o’clock) to play
April 30, 1914 Match: Friendly, at Dingle Park, kick-off: 18:00. South Liverpool – Liverpool Reserves 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 2,000. South Liverpool (2-3-5): Bradshaw, Hewitt, Jackson,
Friday, April 24 – 1914 The principal attraction locally tomorrow is South Liverpool’s return fixture with Tranmere Rovers at Dingle Park; kick-off at 3.30. A
Tuesday, April 21 – 1914 South Liverpool’s team to meet Northwich Victoria tomorrow (Wednesday), at Dingle Park, kick-off 5.30 will be: Bradshaw; Hewitt, Balmer; Williams,
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