Saturday, May 4 – 1918 I am now in a position to give the completed returns for the Football League matches during the season, and
Tag: Everton
Tough struggle for Liverpool
April 12, 1918 Liverpool should have had a tough struggle at Stockport, but in view of Everton’s win one must look for the victory of
The death of Dan Doyle
April 8, 1918 Daniel Doyle, one of the greatest full backs of all time, died yesterday afternoon in a Glasgow hospital. His demise was expected,
Manchester United-footballer George Anderson arrested in Liverpool
March 15, 1918 George Anderson, the Manchester United-footballer, has been arrested, it is reported, and handed over to the Liverpool police. It is understood that
£330 fine for false sugar returns
February 23, 1918 Fines totalling £330 were imposed at Liverpool on the British Public-House Co. Ltd., and their Managing Director, Mr. Henry Porter, while 10
Illegal sugar at Anfield and Goodison Park
February 19, 1918 £330 in fines – 10 tons of sugar confiscated At Liverpool yesterday, fines totaling £330 were imposed on the British Workman’s Public
Stray leaves: Tommy Bennett, Liverpool F.C.
February 12, 1918 In the city of Liverpool the adherents of Association football have had the rare privilege of watching Fred Geary, Jack Southworth, Alexander
Liverpool well in the championship race
February 11, 1918 Central made a plucky attempt to stave off double defeat at the hands of the powerful Anfielders. And for the first half,
Notes of some old secretaries
February 2, 1918 Mr. Cuff has held the Everton reins for the past seventeen years. The duration was seemingly rather “elastic.” My city affairs of
Liverpool’s recovery against neighbours
January 2, 1918 ‘T was nearly always thus, Liverpool F.C. have a specialty of doing sensational things, and yesterday they followed up their surprise result
Local clubs make an early start
January 2, 1918 Liverpool made an excellent start in the subsidiary competition by defeating their near and dear rivals to the tune of four goals
Liverpool beat Everton 4-1
January 1, 1918 All our senior clubs are making an early start this year, being engaged at home, or nearly so, because Everton are almost
Liverpool v Everton 4-1 (League match: January 1, 1918)
January 1, 1918 Match: Lancashire Section, Subsidiary Tournament, at Anfield. Liverpool – Everton 4-1 (1-1) (halves of 40 minutes). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. R. Eccles.
Everton v Liverpool 5-3 (Friendly: December 26, 1917)
December 26, 1917 Match: Friendly, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 14:45. Everton – Liverpool 5-3 (2-1). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. Ike Baker. Everton (2-3-5): Frank Mitchell,
Liverpool v Everton 4-0 (Friendly: December 25, 1917)
December 25, 1917 Match: Friendly, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Everton 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 17,000. Referee: Mr. Ike Baker. Liverpool (2-3-5): Kenneth Campbell, Ephraim
South as happy hunting ground
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
Changes for Rochdale
December 12, 1917 Saturday’s card presents Merseyside with further tough struggles. Rochdale near half-time were getting something like the measure of Liverpool, who, however, will
Tommy Bennett’s five goals
December 10, 1917 Referee T. Chadwick, brother of Edgar, the player, was in a pickle on Saturday. He made some points for his own delineation,
Letter from Ted Taylor, Liverpool F.C. and Oldham Athletic
Thursday, November 8 – 1917 “I am in Salonika, or, to be more correct, in Macedonia, for, as a matter of fact, we are some
Ex-Liverpool player sink Everton
Monday, November 5 – 1917 Let me congratulate the Liver players on their remarkable “orphanage” stand – they are alone in their absence from defeat
The Tophetites and the Holdemites
Saturday, October 6 – 1917 A little brochure entitled “Chronicles of the West” or the history of the Tophetites and the Holdemites from the writings
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
Everton v Southport Central 6-1 (League match: September 1, 1917)
September 1, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section, Principal competition, at Goodison Park. Everton – Southport Central 6-1 (4-0). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. J. Twist. Everton (2-3-5):
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,
Liverpool’s fixture card 1917/18
August 16, 1917 Liverpool’s fixture would have been known a week ago, excepting for a slight upset with one club over a date that necessitated
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