July 24, 1917 Official news has been received by Mr. Thomas Watson, boot dealer, of 160, Manchester Road, Ince, that is only son, Gunner Wilfred
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
July 24, 1917 Official news has been received by Mr. Thomas Watson, boot dealer, of 160, Manchester Road, Ince, that is only son, Gunner Wilfred
June 16, 1917 A copy of the circular issued to all League football clubs: – “Dear Sir, – The president submitted to the Management Committee,
Tuesday, June 5 – 1917 The conferment of a barony upon Sir W.H. Lever and the interest evinced in the title the new poor would
May 30, 1917 That much-vexed question of offside-throw is raised again by an “Anxious Correspondent,” who puts his case very fairly, and makes a palpable
April 27, 1917 I ran into Harold Uren in Victoria Street this week. He is looking very fit and well, and shortly makes off to
April 27, 1917 Abrams to help at Anfield gala. When I first mooted the idea of a headline name, “Liverton” was objected to by some
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
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
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
April 21, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section Subsidiary, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:30. Everton – Liverpool 5-0 (4-0). Attendance: 22,000; gate receipt: £503. Referee: Mr. Walter
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
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
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
April 9, 1917 There were 23,000 people present and £580 was taken at Anfield on Saturday and the crowd had a good run for their
April 9, 1917 Yes, it was well won, and, though four goals was hardly a correct idea of how the game went in their favour,
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.
April 6, 1917 Match: Friendly, at Anfield, kick off: 15:00. Liverpool – Everton 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 14,000; receipt: £450. Referee: Mr. Forshaw; linesmen: Messrs. Lowe
April 6, 1917 Two matches on successive days between the Liverpool favourites is a war novelty and one that is appreciated by the footballing public,
April 4, 1917 Everton and Liverpool for the first time in their history will meet in successive days – Friday and Saturday. One match is
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
Saturday, March 17 – 1917 Match: Lancashire Section, Primary, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:30. Everton – Liverpool 2-2 (0-1). Attendance: 23,000; gate receipts: £920. Referee:
March 16, 1917 To-morrow it is Everton and Liverpool in contest, and I never remember a more promising outlook. The turf is good, the day
February 8, 1917 For the game at Anfield on Saturday next there is a special attraction in that Kenneth Campbell, the popular goalkeeper, will return
Saturday, January 27 – 1917 I deeply regret to announce that another footballer has been killed. Although it must be seven years since Donald Sloan
Thursday, January 25 – 1917 Liverpool have selected the following team to play Blackpool on Saturday: – W. Scott; Longworth, Lucas; Bradley, Bamber, Mackinlay; Goddard,
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