Registered players for Millwall Town Football Club, season 1914-15: J. Atkinson, registered on the transfer list; J. Borthwicck, A. Brice, registered on the transfer list;
Tag: Harry Makepeace
Joseph William Henry Makepeace (Harry Makepeace) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
Merits: Football League XI: (v. Irish League: October 10, 1908). X

Everton Football Club’s 50 years jubilee celebrations
April 24, 1929 Historic Gathering of 600 at the Philharmonic Hall Great Record of a Pioneer Club Old Players Listen to their Feats in the

A commemoration dinner for Liverpool Football Club
June 29, 1922 On Thursday night a commemoration dinner was held to signify the great performance of the Liverpool team in winning the championship. There
Thomas Fairfoull a taxicab driver
Saturday, November 1 – 1919 Fairfoull, the old Liverpool half-back, has followed in the footsteps of William Scott, Everton’s former goalkeeper, as a taxicab owner.
Arthur Goddard retires from football
August 20, 1919 This is in some respect a retiring age. Jimmy Galt, the Everton captain, has, as stated some days ago, decided to give
Reds trio joins the Army
July 17, 1916 In addition to the “Football Echo” notice regarding Sam Chedgzoy joining the Army, I can give the following additional local names: Liverpool.
Liverpool XI for the local derby selected
November 24, 1915 Liverpool, in spite of the fact that they tried certain men out of position, have stuck to the side that conquered Oldham
Liverpool turn the table
February 8, 1915 The usual thing happened at Goodison Park on Saturday when Liverpool gained the victory over Everton. So far as “form” is concerned
Everton v Liverpool 1-3 (League match: February 6, 1915)
February 6, 1915 Match: Football League, First Division, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:20. Everton – Liverpool 1-3 (1-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. H.H. Taylor; linesmen:
Alterations for the “Derby” game
February 3, 1915 The teams for the local “Derby” are: Everton (v. Liverpool), at Goodison Park, on Saturday; kick-off 3.30 p.m.: Tommy Fern, Bob Thompson,
Players ready to join the Army if called upon
Friday, January 22 – 1915 Lord Derby’s postcard recruiting census of players and spectators at the Christmas Day and Boxing Day matches at Liverpool and
Liverpool v Everton 0-5 (League match: October 3, 1914)
October 3, 1914 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick off: 15:30. Liverpool – Everton 0-5 (0-2). Attendance: 32,000. Referee: Mr. H.H.Taylor; linesmen: Messrs.
The chosen teams for the ‘local derby’
Friday, October 2 – 1914 The teams chosen for the big match at Anfield, to-morrow, are: – Liverpool. – Campbell; Longworth, Pursell; Fairfoull, Bratley, Ferguson;
Everton always win at Anfield
September 30, 1914 The following Everton team has been selected to oppose Liverpool, at Anfield, on Saturday: Tommy Fern, Bob Thompson, Jock Maconnachie, Tom Fleetwood,
Liverpool v Everton 1-2 (League match: January 17, 1914)
January 17, 1914 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:45. Liverpool – Everton 1-2 (0-2). Attendance: 40,000; gate receipts: £1,440. Referee: Mr. A.
Liverpool’s revenge
February 10, 1913 The Anfielders have seldom been able to indulge in excultations over their rivals at Goodison Park, for when the pair have met
Liverpool’s great victory
February 10, 1913 It is not indulging in exaggeration to suggest that Liverpool have found their feet to such an extent that at present they
Blues worsted on their own pitch
February 8, 1913 Something like 45,000 spectators witnessed the match at Goodison Park this afternoon between the two Liverpool teams. Apart from the almost ideal
Everton v Liverpool 0-2 (League match: February 8, 1913)
February 8, 1913 Match: Football League, First Division, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:30. Everton – Liverpool 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 40,000. Referee: Mr. H.H. Taylor (Altrincham);
Thomas Gracie with calf-injury
Monday, November 18 – 1912 It seems that the injury to Tom Gracie is similar to that from which Harry Makepeace is suffering, the muscles
A bolt from the Blues
October 7, 1912 Once upon a time the Liverpool League eleven defeated their Everton rivals at Anfield. To be exact, the event happened on January
Battle of the colours
October 7, 1912 Everton again prevail. Games between Liverpool and Everton are always interesting, as no matter how the sides have fared in other engagements,
Everton victors
October 5, 1912 Good Goals by Browell and Gault. The visit of Everton to Anfield this afternoon was the thirty-first meeting of the teams in
Liverpool v Everton 0-2 (League match: October 5, 1912)
October 5, 1912 Key note: “Games between Liverpool and Everton are always interesting, as no matter how the sides have fared in other engagements, followers
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