Saturday, April 11 – 1908 Two new men have been engaged by the Liverpool Directors recently, and in Ronald Orr they have secured an inside
Tag: Goodison Park
Editor’s notebook – The Anfielders’ fortunes
Saturday, April 4 – 1908 For their League fixture at Bury, Liverpool placed a curious eleven in the field, and the result was exactly the
Liverpool Reserves beaten at Barrow
March 7, 1908 Seven goals were scored in the Combination fixture at Barrow, but the home team managed to secure the odd one, and thereby
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (February 29, 1908)
February 29, 1908 Liverpool’s Good Bye. It is an ill wind that blows nobody good. Newcastle United will hear me out in this – as
Personalia of James Hughes, Liverpool F.C.
November 30, 1907 Local players are being gradually wedged into our two premier League elevens at Anfield and Goodison, to the exclusion of the foreign
Anfield happenings (November 23, 1907)
November 23, 1907 The match at Hyde Road Liverpool have generally provided a good game at Hyde Road, and their latest visit proved to be
Liverpool team for Goodison clash
Wednesday, October 2 – 1907 The Liverpool directors have selected the following team to play against Everton at Goodison on Saturday: Sam Hardy, goal; Alf
Everton Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 3-1 (League match: September 2, 1907))
September 2, 1907 Reserves, Lancashire Combination, at Goodison Park. Kick-off: 17:45. Everton Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 3-1 (2-0). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. T.P. Campbell. Everton
Goodison Park: The home of Everton F.C.
September 2, 1907 The new double-decker stand at Goodison Park. The new concrete terrace at Goodison Park. (Source: Athletic News: September 2, 1907)
Season preview 1907-08: Liverpool F.C. (Cricket and Football Field)
August 17, 1907 There never was a club more given to market fluctuations – with the League table – than the organisation over which Councillor
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (April 6, 1907)
April 6, 1907 The poverty of Liverpool’s forwards. The period of fish and eggs has savoured neither of a fishing resort nor a poultry farm,
Sporting paragraphs
Monday, April 1 – 1907 * To-day marks the beginning of the time when players may be re-signed, and the anxieties of club officials greatly
Huge crowd at Goodison Park
March 30, 1907 Within the limits of the League no finer holiday attraction could be wished than the meeting of Everton and Liverpool. This was
Everton v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: March 29, 1907)
March 29, 1907 Key note: “Within the limits of the League no finer holiday attraction could be wished than the meeting of Everton and Liverpool.
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
England v Ireland 1-0 (International: February 16, 1907)
February 16, 1907 International, British Championship, at Goodison Park. England – Ireland 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 22,235. Referee: Mr. T. Robertson (Scotland FA). England (2-3-5): Sam
Hardy selected for England
January 28, 1907 The England eleven to play Ireland at Goodison Park, Liverpool, on February 16, was chosen on Monday, and is as follows: Hardy
Goodison Park: Everton F.C. football ground
December 29, 1906 The Everton ground, at Goodison Park, is generally acknowledged to be one of the finest playing fields in the world. Indeed, its
The new Anfield: A miracle has been accomplished
September 3, 1906 The changes that have taken place at Anfield Road will delight those who have visited that enclosure in years gone by. For
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (September 1, 1906)
September 1, 1906 Pre-season thoughts The trial spins, public and private, the preliminary canters of our two big local clubs, were today things of the
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1906 (Cricket and Football Field)
June 11, 1906 The first annual meeting of the Liverpool Football Club since its reconstruction a year ago was duly held on Monday evening, when,
Liverpool win the Liverpool Cup
May 1, 1906 The football season came to a close yesterday and the “swan song” so far as the game is concerned locally took place
Liverpool v Everton 2-0 (Liverpool Cup Final: April 30, 1906)
April 30, 1906 Match: Liverpool Senior Cup, Final, at Goodison Park, kick-off 18:00. Liverpool – Everton 2-0 (2-0). Attendance: 18,000. Referee: Mr. J. Lewis. Liverpool
The club to finally purchase Anfield
December 30, 1905 Liverpool are at home again, and, following on recent unexpected events both at Anfield and Goodison, they will oblige by firmly dealing
Portrait of Sam Hardy
November 18, 1905 The Liverpool club have experienced a considerable amount of success with the new men they have drafted into their team this season,
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