Wednesday, July 5 – 1911 The Liverpool Football Club are getting their house in order for a season which it is hoped will be prosperous.
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Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1911 (Liverpool Echo)
June 8, 1911 The Liverpool “Annual” was not well attended – maybe the reasons were to be found in the weather and in the fact
Help for Jock Smith’s widow
February 18, 1911 A meeting will be held at the Dun Cow Inn (Alec Gardner’s), Back Eldon Street, this evening, at 7:30, to consider ways
The death of William Dickson
June 2, 1910 The death occurred on Thursday at Stoke of Mr. William Alexander Dickson, a well-known ex-football player, and one of the first Scottish
The South African tour
May 7, 1910 The members of the English Association football team to tour South Africa under the auspices of the Football Association left Waterloo on
Portrait of William Morris, Liverpool F.C.
November 22, 1909 Inside forwards are badly needed at Anfield, judging from recent displays both by the League and Reserve teams, hence any addition to
Clubs at the financial knife edge
July 15, 1909 A serious aspect of the present dispute between the association and the Players’ Union was unfolded by a club official in the
The toss of a coin
December 7, 1908 Amongst the spectators at Ewood Park on Monday were Messrs. Tom Watson and James Ramsay, the secretary and director respectively of the
Personalia: Sam Raybould (Liverpool F.C.)
April 11, 1908 Sam Raybould is not unknown in Liverpool. For some years he was one of the shining lights of the Liverpool Club, and
The death of George Thomas
October 21, 1907 The death took place suddenly at Southampton yesterday of Mr. George Thomas, a former director of Southampton and Chelsea F.C.’s. Deceased had
Season preview 1907-08: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 26, 1907 The fact that the Anfielders did not enjoy an entirely successful season last winter is a detail which will be considered an
Public inquiry into the death of ex-Liverpool player William Walker
Wednesday, February 20 – 1907 Yesterday, in Edinburgh Sheriff Court – before Sheriff Gardner Miller and a jury – a public inquiry under the Fatal
Season preview 1906-07: Liverpool F.C. (Cricket and Football Field)
August 11, 1906 Having dealt at length with Everton’s prospects it is now one’s duty and privilege (writes “Richard Samuel”) to turn to an equally
The Preston secretary resigns
November 29, 1905 Mr. W.E. Bahr, secretary of Preston North End, has resigned, and the old international goalkeeper, Jimmy Trainer, has withdrawn from the board
Portrait of Mr. John Asbury (director)
Saturday, October 7 – 1905 Mr. John Asbury is one of the directors of the Liverpool Football Club. Some three years ago he accepted a
A gathering with good food, medals and a capital “smoker”
September 5, 1905 Judging from the enthusiasm displayed at the gathering of the directors, shareholders, and players of the Liverpool Club on Tuesday last, the
Presentation of medals for the Liverpool players
September 5, 1905 The directors of the Liverpool Football Club last evening entertained the players and a number of shareholders to dinner at the Hotel
A Liverpool match on the big screen
April 25, 1905 Crowded audiences twice yesterday extended a very enthusiastic welcome to the New Century Animated Photograph Company, on their reappearance in the Liverpool
Liverpool paid Sunderland £150 for Ned Doig
August 13, 1904 It was stated in the stop press news of the “Telegraph” last night that Ned Doig, the Arbrothian and noted Sunderland goalkeeper,
Liverpool are down, but not beaten
Wednesday, April 13 – 1904 It need hardly be stated that the fact that Liverpool has descended to the Second Division has caused much disappointment
James Garside transferred to Liverpool
March 11, 1904 Liverpool Football Club Executive have just secured the transfer of James Garside, outside left of Accrington Stanley. Garside, who is considered the
Charles Cotton transferred to Liverpool
December 4, 1903 The directors of the Liverpool Football Club for some time have been on the look out for an understudy to Peter Platt,
Middlesbrough want their money back
June 5, 1903 An interesting point was raised at the annual meeting of the Middlesbrough Club, held Friday night. Councillor Mattison drew attention to the
Liverpool F.C. reward the nurses of Middlesbrough
May 21, 1903 The directors of the Liverpool club, in addition to satisfying the claims of the North Riding Infirmary, Middlesbrough, for the maintenance during
The death of David “Di” Jones
August 27, 1902 The football community of the whole country will learn with deep regret of the death of David Jones, the international full back
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