September 8, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section, Principal competition, at Anfield, kick off 15:30. Liverpool – Burslem Port Vale 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. D.B.
Tag: Ephraim Longworth
Donald Mackinlay returns for Liverpool
September 7, 1917 Liverpool can plume themselves and say: “What has been done can be done.” That won’t do it, but the factor of success
Bennetts in the picture
September 3, 1917 Your ain fireside was very tempting on Saturday, no doubt. That was one reason why the crowds at the opening games of
Liverpool overcome Port Vale
September 3, 1918 Last season’s champions of the Lancashire section opened the present campaign with a very creditable victory over Burslem Port Vale on Saturday.
Burslem Port Vale v Liverpool 2-3 (League match: September 1, 1917)
September 1, 1917 Key note: “Last season’s champions of the Lancashire section opened the present campaign with a very creditable victory over Burslem Port Vale
Donald Mackinlay to miss season opener
August 31, 1917 Liverpool start with a journey to Burslem – one of the longest travels in the season – and the difficulty players experience
Season preview 1917-18: Liverpool F.C. (Star Green ‘Un)
August 25, 1917 Anfield stars again on view. Liverpool have already held their trial match in which they brought out quite a number of novices,
One sided trial match at Anfield
August 18, 1917 Liverpool’s practice game proved an interesting event, and gave us a glimpse of several promising players (writes “Duval”). The game itself was
Liverpool prepare for a new season
August 15, 1917 Although their list of fixtures is not yet published, Liverpool are first in the field locally with a practice game. While many
Jury “The match was squared”
Friday, July 6 – 1917 The hearing was resumed to-day in the King’s Bench Division of the libel action by Enoch James West, professional footballer,
Liverpool started the good work too late
April 30, 1917 Liverpool were unfortunate to be beaten, for they had quite as much of the game in the first half as the Wanderers,
Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool 1-0 (League match: April 28, 1917)
April 28, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section, Primary Tournament, at Burnden Park. Bolton Wanderers – Liverpool 1-0 (0-0). Referee: Mr. J.H. Alderson; linesmen: Messrs. D. Heath
Rubber match fixed for Anfield
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
The verdict: 5-0 for Everton
April 23, 1917 The end cometh and we know it. We can feel it. The touch of summer warms us up and colds our enthusiasm
The champions routed
April 21, 1917 It was the sixth meeting of the Merseyside clubs, and the day being fine and bright a large crowd assembled at Goodison
Records of Everton v Liverpool meetings
April 20, 1917 It is not my intentions to give the record of the previous meetings of Everton and Liverpool in chart form for they
Liverton men getting to know each other
April 18, 1917 It is a bit laughable to find on the fixture card next Saturday another meeting of Everton and Liverpool. Someone asked me
Liverpool v Stockport County 6-0 (League match: April 14, 1917)
April 14, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section Subsidiary, at Anfield. Liverpool – Stockport County 6-0 (3-0). Attendance: 18,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Tommy Haughton, Ephraim Longworth, Tommy Lucas,
Southport Central v Liverpool 0-7 (League match: April 9, 1917)
April 9, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section Subsidiary, at Ash Lane, kick-off: 15.25. Southport Central – Liverpool 0-7 (0-0). Attendance: 2,000. Stockport County (2-3-5): W. Wright,
Everton beat Liverpool easily
April 9, 1917 It was something of a novelty for Liverpool and Everton to meet on two successive days. That the game were popular was
Liverpool v Everton 0-4 (League match: April 7, 1917)
April 7, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section Subsidiary, at Anfield, kick off: 15:30. Liverpool – Everton 0-4 (0-1). Attendance: 16,000; gate receipt: £580. Referee: Mr. W.
Stockport County v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: March 31, 1917)
March 31, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section Subsidiary, at Edgeley Park. Stockport County – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: W.J. Heath; linesmen: Messrs. R.R. Keay
Liverpool bring on another new name
March 29, 1917 Once again Liverpool F.C. bring to us a new name – Lees. What the club will do for a goalkeeper is hard
Liverpool v Rochdale 4-0 (League match: March 24, 1917)
March 24, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section, Primary, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Rochdale 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J.H. Alderson; linesmen: Messrs. H.
Liverpool are “out for blood”
March 23, 1917 Liverpool will be “out for blood” to-morrow. There is no doubt that they are yearning for another view of Rochdale, who late
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