December 2, 1915 People who are taking but a cursory interest in football these times have been very puzzled to know who and what Norman
Tag: Everton
The local derby talked about in the trenches
November 30, 1915 The local “Derby” is now being talked over in the trenches. The Tommies will have some fierce arguments over the unexpected turn
Everton’s former captain breaks a rib
November 30, 1915 News is to hand that Everton’s former captain, Jimmy Galt, now a sergeant in a motor transport section of the Army, has
It’s been a long time coming
November 29, 1915 Bravo, Liverpool! It’s been a long time coming, and Saturday last seemed the most unlikely day on which to expect you to
Liverpool’s great victory
November 29, 1915 A LENGTHY SEQUENCE BROKEN. MACONACHIE TAKES FERN PLACE AND CONCEDED TWO GOALS. PAGNAM SCORE’S “HAT-TRICK”. So Everton’s lengthy sequence of Anfield successes
Liverpool’s success over Everton
November 29, 1915 Decisive victory over Everton. Liverpool’s spell of non-success in the local “Derby” games played at Anfield ended on Saturday, when they gained
Liverpool v Everton 4-1 (League match: November 27, 1915)
November 27, 1915 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Anfield, kick off: 14:30. Liverpool – Everton 4-1 (3-1). Attendance: 17,000. Referee: Mr. A.H. Pellowe; linesmen:
No superior in the records of “Local Derbies”
November 26, 1915 Certainly the game looks like producing one of the best exhibitions that we have seen from the teams, and this is saying
Everton “always” win at Anfield
November 26, 1915 To-morrow’s the day. Everton and Liverpool meet at Anfield. Won’t there be some tremendous discussions in the trenches over the game! The
Liverpool XI for the local derby selected
November 24, 1915 Liverpool, in spite of the fact that they tried certain men out of position, have stuck to the side that conquered Oldham
William Lacey and John Bovill in Ireland
November 16, 1915 Will William Lacey ever return to Liverpool’s shores? A fortnight ago the famed Irishman came over to Liverpool and assisted Liverpool against
A letter from Tom Gracie’s mother
November 5, 1915 I have a letter from the mother of Tom Gracie, the former Everton–Liverpool and Hearts centre-forward, whose death came as a shock
Rest in peace, Tom Gracie
October 25, 1915 In Saturday’s “Football Echo” I gave a hint of the impending death of poor Tom Gracie, a soldier and a man. He
Thomas Gracie (Tom Gracie) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Tom Gracie on PlayUpLiverpool. About Tom Gracie: Born: June 12, 1889: in Yorkhill (Glasgow), in Scotland. Passed away: October 23, 1915: in
The death of Tom Gracie
October 23, 1915 Tom Gracie, of the Hearts, is dead. He had been ill for some time, having caught a chill which he could not
Donald Mackinlay promoted to outside left
October 15, 1915 Not a single bad match has been witnessed in Liverpool since the new style of “League” match was introduced to our notice,
Another Norwich City recruit for Anfield
October 6, 1915 Liverpool, who are at home to Stockport County, are expecting a tough time, for Stockport have been playing so well that Dame
Everton v Oldham Athletic 2-3 (League match: October 2 1915)
October 2, 1915 Match: Lancashire Section, Principal Tournament, at Goodison Park, kick-off 15:30. Everton – Oldham Athletic 2-3 (0-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. W. Chadwick.
North End Prize Band at Goodison Park
October 1, 1915 The 8th (Irish) band is engaged on the recruiting rally to-morrow. Therefore the North End Prize Band will play at the Everton
News about Lowe and Lacey
September 29, 1915 Here’s some news regarding two of the most popular players of our city. Both are ex-Liverpool players, and both would have relished
High hopes for another victory
September 29, 1915 Liverpool, who go to Preston next Saturday by the 1.15 from Exchange, have been forced to make change or two. Molyneux, the
Southport Central v Everton 2-1 (League match: September 25, 1915)
September 25, 1915 Match: Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Goodison Park. Southport Central – Everton 2-1 (2-1). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. L.P. Hitchen; linesmen:
Everton v Blackpool 4-2 (League match: September 18, 1915)
September 18, 1915 Match: Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Goodison Park. Everton – Blackpool 4-2 (2-2). Attendance: 16,500. Referee: Mr. H.H. Taylor; linesmen: Messrs.
Tom Miller and Robert Pursell await S.F.A. ruling
September 14, 1915 Rangers have received Everton’s permission to play their former player Bobby Parker, the brilliant schemer and fine exemplary shot; and Alex Raisbeck’s
Manchester United v Everton 2-4 (League match: September 11, 1915)
September 11, 1915 Match: Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Old Trafford. Manchester United – Everton 2-4 (0-1). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. H.T. Yates; linesmen:
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