Saturday, February 23 – 1907 Liverpool’s pleasing success at Sheffield. Liverpool’s victory at Owlerton was as meritorious as it was appreciated. With Sam Hardy, Robert
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
Saturday, February 23 – 1907 Liverpool’s pleasing success at Sheffield. Liverpool’s victory at Owlerton was as meritorious as it was appreciated. With Sam Hardy, Robert
Sunday, January 27 – 1907 The funeral of the late Willie Walker, of Leith Athletic, from his home at Broxburn was attended by several hundreds.
January 26, 1907 Double figures at Roker. Liverpool had a remarkable experience at Sunderland. The half-time announcement showing the Anfielders leading 4-1 gave delight, but
Saturday, January 5 – 1907 Liverpool’s Empty Christmas cupboard. One cannot afford to say much about Liverpool. Perhaps ‘tis best, too. At Stoke the snow
December 22, 1906 Poor football qualities of Notts. The Liverpool v Notts County match is not one on which the genuine lover of football would
December 15, 1906 Liverpool’s experiences in the far west. The prospect seemed pleasing for Liverpool at Bristol when the interval reading favoured the Anfielders by
Saturday, November 17 – 1906 Preston’s pitiable fight At Anfield there was a story of goals in plenty. Preston was indeed in a bad way,
Saturday, November 3 – 1906 The one back game The victory of Liverpool over Manchester City has been much debated event this week. “Was Billy
Saturday, October 27 – 1906 Some Liverpool “firsts” Candidly, Liverpool’s remodelled forces exceeded one’s strongest hopes at Bury, aware though I was of the fact
September 22, 1906 Companions in distress When we find the English Cup-holders and League champions going astray to the extent of five points out of
September 1 1906 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Peel Park. Accrington Stanley – Liverpool Reserves 5-1 (2-0). Accrington Stanley (2-3-5): Bradshaw, Hudson, Carter, Andy McGuigan, Sheridan,
April 21, 1906 Looking over the Liverpool record. Praise for players. This day has been the end of the season of the Liverpool Football Club,
April 2, 1906 Match: Football League, First Division, at Gigg Lane, kick-off: 17:00. Bury – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. A.J. Barker; linesmen:
March, 31, 1906 Match: FA Cup, Semi-final, at Villa Park, kick off: 15:30. Everton – Liverpool 2-0 (0-0). Attendance: 37,000; gate receipts: £1,701. Referee: Mr.
February 13, 1906 Southport Central have had no more brainy player for many years than Andy McGuigan, who has done such good service for them
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
Saturday, November 18 – 1905 Of more than usual interest is the engagement at Anfield where the Proud Prestonians appear in all their glory, with
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,
Wednesday, November 15 – 1905 Jack Parkinson (Liverpool), despite statements to the contrary, will not be able to play for another month. His wrist which
Saturday, October 28 – 1905 Mr. Fred Kirkham, the well-known referee, has been obliged to cancel his engagement in the Manchester City v. Liverpool match
Friday, October 13 – 1905 The Liverpool side versus Sheffield Wednesday is the same as that which won readily last week, unless Alf West’s ankle,
September 29, 1905 Billy Dunlop is still in Manchester attending Allison’s football shop. It would be a big blow to the club if he broke
September 4, 1905 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 17:30. Everton Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 7-2 (1-1). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. T.P. Campbell. Everton
September 4, 1905 The opening match at Anfield between the reserves of Liverpool and Manchester United, ended in a narrow victory for the former by
September 2, 1905 Match: Football League, First Division, at Manor Ground, kick-off: 15:30. Woolwich Arsenal – Liverpool 3-1 (0-0). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. A.W. Cooknell;
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