Matches: 1895, Darwen, 0-0. ** Liverpool could not break down Darwen’s stubborn defence at this winterish game at Anfield in the presence of 6,000 spectators.

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Matches: 1895, Darwen, 0-0. ** Liverpool could not break down Darwen’s stubborn defence at this winterish game at Anfield in the presence of 6,000 spectators.
Liverpool F.C. – The Champions of the League The supreme event in the Eastertide football was the decision of the League championship. When Liverpool had
October 1, 1977 Liverpool pride themselves on the family atmosphere within the club – a togetherness on and of the field which is the main
All articles about Donald Mackinlay on PlayUpLiverpool.com.; About Donald Mackinlay: “He hits the ball with ferocious force, and commands the ball as though it were
December 27, 1958 The death has occurred in hospital in Liverpool of Mr. William Cockburn, a well-known Liverpool F.C. half-back of the ‘twenties, and a
November 5, 1955 “Frisby Dyke” (once a familiar Liverpool stores-name) is the chosen ‘nom de plume’ of a famous sea captain. All sailors love a
January 30, 1953 Each Saturday hundreds of thousands of football “fans” get the maximum pleasure from the most popular of British games. Let us introduce
January 26, 1940 Prominent footballers past and present attended the funeral in Liverpool today, of Mr. William “Billy” Connell, the former Liverpool F.C. trainer. Liverpool
May 6, 1939 Mr. Walter Henry Cartwright has been a member of the Liverpool F.C. board for 18 years, including three years as chairman immediately prior
February 4, 1939 The competition asking for the six most famous footballers of Liverpool F.C., in order of merit, led to a large survey of
February 15, 1936 Football Memories – No 19: Donald Mackinlay, Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: February 15, 1936) X
September 25, 1930 Accounts for my “sticking it” for fourteen years. The question of whether football is getting harder – that is more and more
Tuesday, December 17 – 1929 Allegations against three International footballers – “Dixie” Dean (Everton), Donald Mackinlay (formerly Liverpool and now Prescot Cables), and Louis Page
August 26, 1929 There is not likely to be any striking change in the constitution of the Liverpool team from that which rallied so ably
May 28, 1929 Liverpool’s figures are: League matches: James Jackson (42); Tom Morrison (42); Dick Edmed (39); Gordon Hodgson (38); Robert Done (37); David Davidson
May 6, 1929 After the Liverpool v Manchester City match, Donald Mackinlay, who has finished his career with Liverpool after 20 years’ service, received a
April 17, 1929 Another “grand old Scot” in English football is Donald Mackinlay, the Liverpool back. Twenty years ago, when Donald was only 19 years
November 14, 1928 Match: Central League, at Elland Road. Leeds United Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 2-5 (2-1). Leeds United (2-3-5): Jimmy Wilson, Jack Milburn, Bill
August 25, 1928 Key note: “It is a long time since Liverpool started with the earnestness and ruggedness and pace of Saturday. Bury are known
August 20, 1928 There have been some rather sweeping changes at Anfield, where the weeding-out process has never before been on such an extensive scale.
June 14, 1928 Liverpool F.C. held their annual meeting at Cook Street, and though letters sent to this office suggested there would be an unusual
May 7, 1928 Manchester United’s biggest scoring achievement of the season was under League auspices was the result of their assimilation of a truth that
May 7, 1928 Liverpool Goal Scorers 1927-28: League: Hodgson 23, Reid 15, Devlin (W.) 14, Edmed 14, Chambers 3, Hopkin 3, Bromilow 3, Race 2,
May 5, 1928 Match: Football League, First Division, at Old Trafford, kick-off: 15:15. Manchester United – Liverpool 6-1 (4-1). Attendance: 30,625. Referee: Mr. E. Pinckston
April 28, 1928 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 31,780. Referee: Mr. G.S. Osell. Liverpool
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