Friday, September 15 – 1916 Football to-morrow should be bright and brotherly, if not brief. We have some excellent fare in prospect, for Oldham have
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Harry Lewis makes his Anfield bow
Thursday, September 14 – 1916 Team selections are more fascinating than ever before in the history of football. Clubs have so many strings to draw
Locals head for the shrimperies
Friday, September 11 – 1916 Here’s a game that will be relished by Liverpool and Southport followers. I find, from inquiries sent me regarding fares,
Share of points at Hanley
September 11, 1916 Liverpool paid their first League visit to the Burslem Port Vale Club on Saturday, when they shared the points in an interesting
Burslem Port Vale v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: September 9, 1916)
September 9, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, at Recreation Ground, Hanley. Burslem Port Vale – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. R. McLachlan; linesmen: Messrs.
Port Vale next up for Liverpool
Friday, September 8 – 1916 It is an age since Liverpool went to Port Vale in their Second Division wanderings, and Port Vale will give
Great start by new Liverpool
September 4, 1916 We have got accustomed to stylish football from young Bamber, and if he follows up Saturday’s style of play with many more
Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers 3-1 (League match: September 2, 1916)
September 2, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, at Anfield, kick off: 14:30. Liverpool – Bolton Wanderers 3-1 (0-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J. H. Alderson; linesmen:
Ahead of the season premiere
Friday, September 1 – 1916 There is good news for members of the Anfield fraternity. Tomorrow, when the opening of the season will be celebrated
All ready for 1916-17 season
August 30, 1916 Liverpool opens the local season with a home game against Bolton Wanderers, who, although minus some well-known names, have gathered round them
Goalkeeper crisis ahead of season?
August 28, 1916 Many curious places have I been forced to use when writing this column, but surely today’s notes constitute the most novel. The
Annual trial game at Anfield
August 25, 1916 The rainfall will have made the Anfield ground suitable for football, and there is promise of another enjoyable trial game in our
Lines about the new players
August 24, 1916 Liverpool F.C. have one trial game only. Saturday is the appointed day, and as the club has but one game, and has
Liverpool v Everton 1-3 (Friendly: May 6, 1916)
May 6, 1916 Match: Benefit for Lord Mayor’s Roll of Honour Fund, at Anfield. Liverpool – Everton 1-3 (0-0). Attendance: 14,000; gate receipt: £400. Referee:
A huge crowd is expected
May 5, 1916 The fall of rain will be welcomed by the footballers who are once again coming to Charity’s aid. To-morrow the ground should
The sixth time of asking
May 4, 1916 Everton and Liverpool meet (on Saturday) for the sixth time this season, and the game and its cause will create a very
Narrow defeat at Stockport
May 1, 1916 Liverpool fulfilled their last official engagement of the season by meeting Stockport County at Edgeley Park on Saturday. The day was far
Stockport County v Liverpool 2-1 (League match: April 29, 1916)
April 29, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section: Supplementary Tournament: Southern Division, at Edgeley Park. Stockport County – Liverpool 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. T.G. Bagley;
Liverpool v Manchester United 7-1 (League match: April 22, 1916)
April 22, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section: Supplementary tournament: Southern Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Manchester United 7-1 (2-1). Attendance: 18,000. Referee: Mr. J.L.
Liverpool v Everton 5-2 (League match: April 21, 1916)
April 21, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, supplementary tournament – Southern Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Everton 5-2 (3-0). Attendance: 27,000. Referee: Mr. W.J.
Derby day on Good Friday
April 20, 1916 The holiday to-morrow will be welcomed by a large crowd of workers, who will take the opportunity of visiting Anfield for the
Horace Barnes persistent and clever
April 17, 1916 Liverpool failed because their forward line was disjointed, and the right wing shot rather wildly. Rarely has the team set off so
Liverpool v Manchester City 0-2 (League match: April 15, 1916)
April 15, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, supplementary tournament, at Anfield, kick off: 15:30. Liverpool – Manchester City 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. O. Rothwell;
Speakman and Pagnam returns for City
Friday, April 14 – 1916 We know our Manchester City. They are the most improved team in the country. Always able in defence, they have
Liverpool F.C.’s Fred Pagnam out with knee injury
April 7, 1916 Liverpool go to Oldham Athletic’s ground, and with Watson centre, and Banks back in the line, the forward line may gain devil.
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