February 22, 1908 The Reds in great form. Liverpool played a great game against Woolwich, who were well beaten at call of time by 4-1.
Tag: FA Cup
Match Programme Profile: James Bradley (Liverpool F.C.)
February 8, 1908 This clever half back, whose consistency this season has been truly remarkable, had the felicity of scoring the first two goals in
Brighton and Hove v Liverpool 0-3 (FA Cup: February 5, 1908)
February 5, 1908 Match: FA Cup, Second Round, replay, at Goldstone Ground, kick-off: 14:45. Brighton and Hove Albion – Liverpool 0-3 (0-1). Attendance: 11,800. Referee:
Liverpool v Brighton and Hove 1-1 (FA Cup: February 1, 1908)
February 1, 1908 Match: FA Cup, Second Round, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Brighton United 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 36,000; gate receipts: £1,005. Referee: Mr.
Brighton or Preston for Liverpool
January 13, 1908 The draw for the second round of the English Cup took place at the FA head offices, High Holborn, yesterday, and resulted
Liverpool v Derby County 4-2 (FA Cup: January 11, 1908)
January 11, 1908 Key note: “The Anfield enclosure has not in past years proved a happy hunting ground for Derby County, and in League warfare
Anfield happenings (January 11, 1908)
January 11, 1908 Liverpool’s misfortune. The Livers are not receiving any of fortune’s smiles this season. Unfortunate in players, they are also unfortunate in the
Preview: Liverpool v Derby County
January 10, 1908 Derby County v Liverpool. – At Liverpool. Kick-off 2.30 p.m. Derby County. – Harry Maskrey (goal), Jack Nicholas, Charles Morris (backs); Ben
Liverpool F.C. The annual meeting of 1907 (Cricket and Football Field)
June 10, 1907 Liverpool Club’s annual meeting There was but little of that enthusiasm in evidence at the Liverpool F.C.’s «annual» at Carlton Hall on
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1906-07
June 1, 1907 The balance sheet of the Liverpool F.C. an Athletic Grounds Company, Limited, presents satisfactory reading on the whole, for it must surely
John “Sailor” Hunter’s about the English game
May 10, 1907 The signing of John “Sailor” Hunter, as he is popularly known on the football field, completes Dundee First League forward line for
Burnden Park: Bolton Wanderers F.C. football ground
March 16, 1907 The ground was opened in 1885. Its playing area is 110 yards by 75 yards, and is surrounded by a running track
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (March 16, 1907)
March 16, 1907 Liverpool quelled. Lancashire, we wrote the other day, had still two strong strings to her bow in the Cup-ties. Of these, one
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (March 2, 1907)
March 2, 1907 The Anfield surprise. Surprise was writ large over those Merseysiders who visited Goodison Park in justifiable preference to Anfield upon learning that
Liverpool v Bradford City 1-0 (FA Cup match)
Saturday, February 23 – 1907 Match: FA Cup, Third Round, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Bradford City 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 18,000; gate receipt: £509.
Oakwell – Barnsley F.C. football ground
Saturday, February 16 – 1907 The Barnsley Football Club was formed in 1887 in connection with St. Peter’s Church. The Club was elected to the
Liverpool vs. Bradford City in the Cup
Monday, February 4 – 1907 The Consultative Committee of the Football Association met on Monday at 104, High Holborn, Mr. J.C.Clegg in the chair. The
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (February 2 – 1907)
Saturday, February 2 – 1907 A tame game at Anfield. Liverpool’s victory over Birmingham was easily accomplished, and served a useful purpose in lifting the
Oldham Athletic awaits Liverpool
Wednesday, January 23 – 1907 The tie between Oldham Athletic and Liverpool, in the second round of the English Cup, will take place on the
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (January 19, 1907)
January 19, 1907 Liverpool’s rousing victory. Liverpool took the wind out of Birmingham’s sail in no half-hearted fashion. The men in red rose from their
Liverpool v Birmingham 2-1 (FA Cup: January 12, 1907)
January 12, 1907 Key note: “When these clubs were drawn together a month ago the prospects of last season’s champions entering Round 2, were considered
– Our motto should be “Upwards” (Tom Watson)
June 16, 1906 As I anticipated the directors and shareholders of the Liverpool F.C. had a very pleasant meeting the other evening. It could not
Fred Staniforth transferred to Bristol City
May 2, 1906 Bristol City yesterday secured the signatures of Fred Staniforth (forward) and Reuben Marr (half back), of Mexborough, who did so well against
Sketch: The FA Cup Final 1906 (Everton v Newcastle United)
April 21, 1906 (Copyright: Daily Mirror: April 21, 1906)
Sketch: League and Cup (Liverpool and Everton)
April 14, 1906 (Liverpool Football Echo: April 14, 1906)
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