February 6, 1915 Match: Football League, First Division, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:20. Everton – Liverpool 1-3 (1-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. H.H. Taylor; linesmen:
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Alterations for the “Derby” game
February 3, 1915 The teams for the local “Derby” are: Everton (v. Liverpool), at Goodison Park, on Saturday; kick-off 3.30 p.m.: Tommy Fern, Bob Thompson,
Derby game at boiling point
February 2, 1915 Interest in the Liverton games has been at a high pitch, even if the attendances have shown a falling off. Next Saturday
Local “rarebits”, by Ernest Peake (Liverpool F.C.)
January 23, 1915 Rivalry which is good providing it is clean and honest. I have heard it often said that there is no war so
Players ready to join the Army if called upon
Friday, January 22 – 1915 Lord Derby’s postcard recruiting census of players and spectators at the Christmas Day and Boxing Day matches at Liverpool and
A disappoiting questionnaire
January 5, 1915 The result of the football census for recruiting purposes, now published by Lord Derby, at the Liverpool and Everton football matches on
War recruitment at football grounds
Monday, December 14 – 1914 At a conference between Lord Derby and representatives of the directorates of Liverpool and Everton Football Clubs in Liverpool, on
Liverpool v Everton 0-5 (League match: October 3, 1914)
October 3, 1914 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick off: 15:30. Liverpool – Everton 0-5 (0-2). Attendance: 32,000. Referee: Mr. H.H.Taylor; linesmen: Messrs.
Program pickles
Saturday, October 3 – 1914 * Liverpool have not defeated Everton on the Anfield ground since January 21 – 1899. Today’s match is the thirty-seventh
The chosen teams for the ‘local derby’
Friday, October 2 – 1914 The teams chosen for the big match at Anfield, to-morrow, are: – Liverpool. – Campbell; Longworth, Pursell; Fairfoull, Bratley, Ferguson;
Can Liverpool break down barrier?
Friday, October 2 – 1914 Way back in ’99 Liverpool F.C. beat Everton at Anfield by 2-1. Since then Liverpool have languished in their “Derby”
Military training for professional football players
October 1, 1914 A conference called by the directors of the Manchester City Football Club was held at Bolton this afternoon to consider the organised
Phil Bratley or Donald Mackinlay against Everton
Thursday, October 1 – 1914 Liverpool Football Club directors have been in the habit of increasing the prices of admission to certain parts of their
Everton always win at Anfield
September 30, 1914 The following Everton team has been selected to oppose Liverpool, at Anfield, on Saturday: Tommy Fern, Bob Thompson, Jock Maconnachie, Tom Fleetwood,
A special soldiers entrance at Anfield
September 30, 1914 Liverpool have decided to have a special entrance for soldiers for Saturday’s “Derby” game at Anfield. (Liverpool Echo: September 30, 1914; via
Trial game give good satisfaction
Monday, August 24 – 1914 Having seen Liverpool F.C. play well last night we may term the club as “Passed by censor,” a term which
A Liverpool director in the Army
Tuesday, August 4 – 1914 When the call comes to the sportsman he is ready to respond. In the last war with the Boers athletes
Summer is over – bring on football
Wednesday, July 29 – 1914 The footballer’s holiday period is fast drawing to a close. The call to arms and the early preparation for a
All honours but one
Saturday, July 4 – 1914 In the beginning was Everton, and Everton were the goods, so they said. The Everton of those day’s played at
Liverpool’s Fairfoull practising golf
Monday, June 15 – 1914 A word from Scotland says: – Fairfoull is having a fine holiday golfing. The footballers’ championship is played at Troon
John Bovill transferred to Linfield
May 14, 1914 John Bovill, the ex-Chesterfield and Scottish player, has, like Harris, gone to Ireland. He is to help Linfield, and Ireland will be
Gracie could have graced more
May 13, 1914 A special wire from a private source at Glasgow announces that Tom Gracie, the ex-Evertonian and ex-Liverpool forward, has been signed on
Phil Bratley and Wilfred Bartrop transferred to Liverpool
May 13, 1914 Liverpool F.C. have made a move in Yorkshire quarters this week and have signed on two of Barnsley’s busy B’s. Only yesterday
Football League notable transfers
May 5, 1914 Some of the most notable of the deals in players since the four-figure transfer fee became the fashion, when Middlesbrough paid £1,000
James Brannick transferred to St. Mirren
April 30, 1914 The manager of St. Mirren F.C., Paisley (Mr. Hugh Law), who returned from England last evening has obtained the transfer to the
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