Friday, November 8 – 1929 Football methods by Tom Morrison, Liverpool’s international half-back. T. Morrison is one of the “regulars” of the Liverpool team, having
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Liverpool’s wing forwards
October 3, 1914 William Lacey (inside left) and Jimmy Nicholl (outside left) Arthur Metcalf (inside right) and Jack Sheldon (outside right) (Joint Everton and Liverpool
Struggling team affairs at Anfield
Monday, October 7 – 1912 Liverpool are on the track of another capable half-back in the hope of strengthening this portion of their team. Evidently
Noone able to score from a penalty kick
November 22, 1909 Neither the Liverpool nor the Everton forwards scored a goal last week, a result which clearly demonstrates where the weakness of the
What if he was a Liverpudlian?
August 21, 1901 Steve Bloomer was supposed not to have much of goal-scoring ability last season, but his seasons work for Derby County gave him
Richard Morris off to fight the Boers
January 13, 1900 It is feared that Newtown Football Club will lose the services of two of their best forwards in Jack Miller and Richard
The death of Harry Bradshaw
December 25, 1899 Death of Harry Bradshaw – Footballers all over the country will regret to hear of the death of Harry Bradshaw. An English
William Jones for Wrexham
Friday, December 8 – 1899 The home team (Wrexham) tried two new forwards in William Jones, who last year played in the Combination matches for
Bradshaw best of the English forwards
Saturday, November 7 – 1896 The Inter-league match between England and Ireland at the Oval in Belfast ended in the Englishmen retaining their unbeaten certificate
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: March 13, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
March 13, 1893 Ever since Bootle and Liverpool were drawn together in the Lancashire Cup competition local interest had been rifle as to the probable
The Association game: How it is played
October 16, 1892 Although the winter game of football has made wonderful strides in popular favour during the last 15 years, and at the present
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