May 20, 1933 Dr James Ferguson, of “Sherwood,” Rishton, Rishton’s new medical officer, had a practice in Liverpool for twelve years, being medical referee to
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Bad arm fracture for Boardman
October 22, 1918 It is not surprising to learn that Ernest Boardman, the burly centre forward, of Bolton Wanderers, who was making his debut last
Dr James Ferguson visit Jimmy Nicholl and Tom Miller
September 17, 1915 Liverpool have a far, far longer journey than usually will be the case this season. In these days of stress and work,
The funeral of Tom Watson
May 11, 1915 A cool corner of Anfield Cemetery had been chosen. The sun’s rays shaded his last resting-place. “Tom” was buried there. The day
Tom Watson, the famous football official is dead
May 6, 1915 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Tom Watson, secretary of the Liverpool Football Club, which occurred at his residence, Priory-road,
Tom Watson lying seriously ill
May 5, 1915 I deeply regret to learn that Mr. Tom Watson has been suddenly taken ill, and his condition is somewhat serious. No football
The team behind the team 1913-14
April 27, 1914 The Chairman, the directors, the secretary, the clerk, the medicine officer and the trainer of Liverpool Football Club, season 1913/14. (Joint EFC
William Lacey receiving the Echo-medal
April 11, 1914 Scenes before the Liverpool v. Aston Villa game started. Mr. John McKenna presenting the “Echo” Medal to William Lacey. Officials (from left
Robert Robinson back in action for Liverpool
January 31, 1913 I am delighted to inform this legion of friends that Robert Robinson, the Liverpool half back, has not finished with football, and
Training at Liverpool football ground, Anfield
January 8, 1913 Liverpool F.C. members were out training yesterday, and I had a view of the work they were doing. The side has had
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