September 1, 1909 One of the old Everton stalwarts, Tom Marriott, has joined the great majority. He was connected with the St. Domingo club, which
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Players’ Union and the locals
August 19, 1909 Yesterday afternoon Mr. H.C. Broomfield, the Players’ Union secretary, visited Liverpool, and had a conference with the Liverpool and Everton players. All
The death of Aaron Scragg (Football League referee)
August 14, 1909 The sudden death of Mr. Aaron Scragg at Rhyl on Saturday caused quite a painful sensation among his large circle of acquaintances
Everton and Tottenham returning from Argentina
August 7, 1909 We publish on this page two portrait-groups of he Everton and Tottenham Hotspur Association Football teams on board the R.M.S. Asturias, on
St. Helens Recreation in the Lancashire Cup
July 21, 1909 At a meeting of the Lancashire Association Sub-committee at Blackburn, yesterday afternoon, Mr John Lewis presiding, the cup draws were made as
Players’ Union: United we stand, united we fall
July 5, 1909 About a couple of hundred resignations have been received at the Union offices from players. Many of these accompany the resignation with
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1909 (Liverpool Echo: News angle)
June 21, 1909 There were many laughable incidents at the Liverpool F.C. meeting last night. One heard many riotous things were to happen, but, as
Tottenham and Everton in Buenos Aires
June 5, 1909 The Tottenham Hotspur and Everton Football teams arrived at Bueons Aires on Saturday, and were received by a number of Argentine players.
Appointments at Everton Football Club
June 4, 1909 At a meeting of the directors of the Everton club, Mr. Edward Askew Bainbridge’s term as chairman having expired, Mr. Dan Kirkwood
Liverpool to receive £208 from Lancashire FA
May 3, 1909 At a meeting of the Lancashire Football Association at Blackburn last night, the balance-sheet was adopted, showing total income £1,394, and a
Liverpool v Everton 2-1 (Liverpool Cup Final: April 19, 1909)
April 19, 1909 Match: Liverpool Senior Cup, final, at Anfield. Liverpool – Everton 2-1 (2-1). Attendance: 12,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Sam Hardy; James Hughes, Robert Crawford;
Everton v Liverpool 5-0 (League match)
Friday, April 9 – 1909 Match: Football League, First Division, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:00. Everton – Liverpool 5-0 (2-0). Attendance: 50,000: Gate receipt: £1,290.
Scottish League v English League 3-1 (Inter League: February 27, 1909)
February 27, 1909 Match: Inter League, at Celtic Park. Scottish League – English League 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 46,000; gate receipts £1,084. Referee: Mr. T. Robertson
Everton appeal fine
January 8, 1909 Everton has appealed to the Football Association with respect to the decision of the Lancashire Association, which has negatived the appeal against
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (December 12, 1908)
December 12, 1908 Well done, Liverpool! The forlorn hope succeeded where others had not only failed but had been heavily repulsed. To Saturday Sheffield Wednesday
Death of Mr. George Mahon
December 9, 1908 We regret to announce the death of Mr. George Mahon, which took place on Wednesday. For some considerable time Mr. Mahon had
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (December 5, 1908)
December 5, 1908 A double disaster at Anfield Even an out and out Everton partisan could not refrain from sympathising with Liverpool in their plight
Success for Tom Booth
November 30, 1908 Tom Booth, the ex-Everton and International half-back, who made his debut for Carlisle United at centre half-back in a North-Eastern League game
Lancashire Senior Cup Semi-Final.
November 24, 1908 Our great local clubs, Everton and Liverpool, were drawn together in the semi-final of the Lancashire Cup Competition. The officials of the
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (November 21, 1908)
November 21, 1908 The case of Liverpool. Turn we now to Liverpool, who on Saturday received a most useful lift in the shape of two
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (November 14, 1908)
November 14, 1908 Concerning Liverpool In the Liverpool camp the picture cannot be painted in such bright colours. When the season opened the Reds began
Irish League v English League 0-5 (Inter League: October 10, 1908)
October 10, 1908 Match: Inter League, at Solitude, Cliftonville (Belfast), kick-off: 15:30. Irish League – English League 0-5 (0-2). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J.B. Stark
Everton win a memorable struggle
October 5, 1908 Games between Liverpool and Everton are always interesting, and Saturday’s great contest at Anfield will remain green in the memory of those
Liverpool v Everton 0-1 (League match: October 3, 1908)
October 3, 1908 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30 Liverpool – Everton 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 40,000. Referee: Mr. J. Mason, linesmen: Messrs.
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (September 26, 1908)
September 26, 1908 An extra-ORR-dinary-goal. Liverpool’s win over Bradford City was splendidly performed. The visitors to Anfield set a pace which they couldn’t maintain, and
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