September 1, 1917 The death has taken place of Archibald Freebairn, a former well-known player of Partick Thistle and Bolton Wanderers. He joined the latter
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Thrilling game awaits at Anfield
September 29, 1916 Can Liverpool keep their record clean to-morrow? They have a very important and welcome foe to face. Burnley have ever given us
The worst football scandal ever
December 23, 1915 This afternoon the Football Association announced the long-awaited decision concerning what has become known as “The Scandal Match.” The result is a
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
Arthur Goddard and William Banks on the right
September 22, 1915 Burnley have a capital side again this season; in fact, they are virtually unchanged from last season’s side. So we may be
Meeting of the F.A. (May 31, 1915)
May 31, 1915 Mr. John Charles Clegg presided this afternoon at a Council meeting held at the F.A. offices, 42, Russell-square, W.C. The amended total
The “tale of woe” balance-sheets
May 29, 1915 Meanwhile we have to find something to talk about, and this turns up in the football balance sheets. How inspiring these are
FA Cup final attendance at Old Trafford
May 8, 1915 The number of persons present at he English Cup final tie between Sheffield United and Chelsea on the Manchester United ground on
Tom Watson, the famous football official is dead
May 6, 1915 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Tom Watson, secretary of the Liverpool Football Club, which occurred at his residence, Priory-road,
Sheffield United v Chelsea 3-0 (English FA Cup Final: April 24, 1915)
April 24, 1915 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Old Trafford, kick-off: 15:00. Sheffield United – Chelsea 3-0 (1-0). Attendance: 49,557; gate receipts: £4,012. Referee:
Interview with Ephraim Longworth
September 12, 1914 Why Villa lost the Cup A Liverpool story By Ephraim Longworth (Liverpool F.C.). I think it may be fairly claimed for the
Harry Lowe get his cup medal
May 25, 1914 Consent was given yesterday to Burnley to give a souvenir final tie medal to Dawson, and to Liverpool club to give a
A “thank you” letter from Burnley F.C.
May 5, 1914 Liverpool F.C. have received a very nice letter from their friend the enemy, Burnley F.C. You will note that praise is meted
Victors and vanquished
April 30, 1914 Never before in the history of the FA Cup Finals have the two teams been photographed together in one group. The friendly
Mortgaged his grave for the Cup Final
April 30, 1914 It is stated that a Burnley man mortgaged a grave he owned in the public cemetery in order to go to the
Liverpool v Burnley 1-0 (Charity match)
Wednesday, April 29 – 1914 Match: Benefit for The Theatrical Gala Funds, at Anfield, kick-off: 18:00. Liverpool – Burnley 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Gate receipt:
The Cup is coming to Anfield
April 29, 1914 The Cup is coming to Anfield! Burnley made an arrangement with Liverpool prior to the Cup final that they would, no matter
Liverpool received kindly by crowd
April 28, 1914 The Liverpool F.C., as well as Burnley, had an intensely warm welcome, and the scene at Anfield last night was a remarkable
The Cup Final at the Lime-street Picture House
Tuesday, April 28 – 1914 This house still maintains its reputation for high-class programmes, presented to the large audiences which attend there week after week.
Letter from the FA and Lord Arthur Kinnaird
April 28, 1914 The fine sporting game which Liverpool played in the cup final, and the sporting spirit they displayed after being beaten, has gained
Liverpool’s 1914 FA Cup final through the ears of a blind man
April 27, 1914 One of the most interesting figures at the Cup Final at the Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon was Mr. W. Meredith, a
Gambling at Cup Final
Monday, April 27 – 1914 A batch of charges was heard by the Penge-magistrates, today, in connection with the football Cup Final. There were 20
Echo’s Bee on the match winner Bert Freeman
Monday, April 27 – 1914 All is over. Liverpool lost to Burnley at Crystal Palace by a goal scored by Freeman. So ends the greatest
The King, the Cup and Burnley
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 King George presents the English Cup to Tommy Boyle, the Burnley captain. (Dundee Courier, 27-04-1914)
Liverpool and Burnley Cup Final Snapshots
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Expressions of Watson and Pursell Boyle, a happy man Freeman is fouling Lacey, Boyle is looking on Longworth, Nicholl, Taylor,
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