May 11, 1915 A cool corner of Anfield Cemetery had been chosen. The sun’s rays shaded his last resting-place. “Tom” was buried there. The day
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Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1912 (Liverpool Echo)
May 30, 1912 Contest for seat on board of directors. Explanation re. players. It has been generally understood that the pantomime season finished somewhere in
Frank Sugg’s shop on fire
September 9, 1905 Considerable excitement was caused in Lord Street by an alarm of fire at Mr. Frank Sugg’s, the athletic outfitter, 12, Lord Street.
Preparations for the Public Meeting
Saturday, February 11 – 1905 As we announced a week ago active steps are being taken to place the Liverpool Football Club on a popular
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Monday, October 15 – 1900 (The Athletic News, 15-10-1900)
Advertisement – Frank Sugg
Monday, January 8 – 1900 (The Athletic News, 08-01-1900)
Special tickets for the local derby game
Wednesday, October 13 – 1897 The directors of the Everton Football Club have arranged that a limited number of seats at 5s. each shall be
Advertisement: Frank Sugg: Football King
December 30, 1893 (Cricket and Football Field: December 30, 1893) Frank Sugg, football King, 32 Lord Street, 27 Whitechapel, Liverpool, rugby, football, match balls, flannelette
West Manchester and Liverpool
January 21, 1893 After West Manchester coming such “flop” at Blackpool, the Liverpool club evidently thought that the task of getting two points out of
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: January 16, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
January 16, 1893 In the return League fixture with West Manchester, on Saturday the play of Liverpool was very disappointing, and although the condition of
No goals at West Manchesters Brooks Bar
January 16, 1893 This return fixture was played at Manchester on Saturday before 3,000 spectators. A severe frost on Friday night following the thaw in
West Manchester v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: January 14, 1893)
January 14, 1893 Key note: “This return fixture was played at Manchester on Saturday before 3,000 spectators. A severe frost on Friday night following the
Liverpool enter the next round
October 10, 1892 A good number of spectators lined the ropes at Brookes’ Bar to witness the tie between West Manchester and Liverpool. It being
West Manchester v Liverpool 1-3 (Lancashire Cup: October 8, 1892)
October 8, 1892 Quick note: “On arriving at the scene of action the captain of the Liverpool crew was so much struck with the unsuitableness
Another win for Liverpool
October 8, 1892 Originally the fixture with West Manchester was set down to be played away, but the venue was changed, therefore Anfield Road was
Advertisement: Frank Sugg
October 8, 1892 Frank Sugg, advertisement. (Source: Cricket and Football Field: October 8, 1892) Frank Sugg, 32 Lord Street, 27 Whitechapel, Liverpool, football, knickers, hockey,
Liverpool beating West Manchester at Anfield
October 3, 1892 This fixture was played on the Anfield ground on Saturday afternoon. Owing to the weather being so unfavourable the attendance of spectators
Liverpool v West Manchester 3-1 (League match: October 1, 1892)
October 1, 1892 Key note: “Originally the fixture with West Manchester was set down to be played away, but the venue was changed, therefore Anfield
Liverpool at the Ring O’Bell’s Hotel
August 20, 1892 The first annual picnic promoted by the Liverpool Association Football Club was held at West Kirby on Saturday, and proved a most
Everton v Southport Central 2-1 (Liverpool Cup Final: April 26, 1892)
April 26, 1892 Match: Liverpool Cup, Final, at Hawthorne Road (Bootle). Everton – Southport Central 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 3,000. Everton (2-3-5): David Jardine, Arthur Chadwick,
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February 8, 1892 (Athletic News: February 8, 1892)
We hear and see ….
August 18, 1888 That the Bolton Wanderers Reserves, to whom is to be entrusted the honour of the club in the qualifying competition for the
Football professionals 1887-88 (Lancashire clubs)
January 7, 1888 Appended will be found an additional list of professional registered in accordance with the rules of the Football Association by Lancashire clubs:
The Wednesday v Pyebank 4-0 (Wharncliffe Charity Cup Final: March 31, 1883)
March 31, 1883 Match: Earl of Wharncliffe Charity Cup, second replay, at Bramall Lane, kick-off: 15:15. The Wednesday – Pyebank 4-0 (0-0). Attendance: 2,500. Referee:
Sheffield Wednesday v Pyebank 4-0 (Sheffield Charity Cup: March 31, 1883)
March 31, 1883 Match: Sheffield Charity Cup, Final, at Bramall Lane. The Wednesday – Pyebank 4-0 (0-0). Attendance: Referee: Mr. W.E. Clegg; umpires: Messrs. E.
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