June 1, 1944 Harmony reigns among the shareholders of Everton and Liverpool Football Clubs. There will be no elections this year for seats on the
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Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1923 (Liverpool Echo)
July 4, 1923 Liverpool F.C. election Liverpool F.C. had a most successful annual meeting last night, and the main feature of the evening was the
McKenna resigned in protest
Saturday, July 9 – 1921 Mr. John McKenna, chairman of the Football League, has resigned from the directorship of the Liverpool Football Club as a
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1921 (Liverpool Echo)
July 5, 1921 The annual meeting of the shareholders of the members of the Liverpool Football Club was held at the Law Association Rooms, Cook
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1920-21
June 27, 1921 Six candidates for three seats. The balance-sheet of the Liverpool Football Club was issued to-day, and shows that the club had a
Liverpool – Board of Directors – 1919/1920
Period: June 25, 1919 to June 23, 1920. Chairman: Mr. William Robert Williams (Chairman from July 1 – 1919. Vice-Chairman: Mr. John Asbury. Board of
Bowling match revived
June 30, 1919 North End directors v Liverpool F.C. directors A custom instituted by the late Mr. T. Houghton, a North End director, and the
Liverpool – Board of Directors – 1918/1919
Period: June 19 – 1918 to June 25 – 1919. Chairman: Mr. John McKenna (from July 23 – 1918), Albert Worgan (Acting Chairman). Vice-Chairman: Mr.
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1917-18
June 8, 1918 Liverpool F.C. had a merry time financially, thanks to loyal support and the excellent form of their players. The main points about

Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1915 (Liverpool Echo)
June 11, 1915 Liverpool F.C. spent half an hour with their shareholders last night, and the time was well and quietly spent, and in pleasant
Director John Keating promoted
Wednesday, January 27 – 1915 Visiting Anfield yesterday, I gathered in a few honeycomb holes which will interest readers. First, Mr. John Keating, director at

A Liverpool director in the Army
Tuesday, August 4 – 1914 When the call comes to the sportsman he is ready to respond. In the last war with the Boers athletes
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1914 (Liverpool Echo)
June 19, 1914 The shortest annual meeting in the history of the Liverpool Football Club was that held last evening at the Law Association Rooms,
The team behind the team 1913-14
April 27, 1914 The Chairman, the directors, the secretary, the clerk, the medicine officer and the trainer of Liverpool Football Club, season 1913/14. (Joint EFC
William Lacey receiving the Echo-medal
April 11, 1914 Scenes before the Liverpool v. Aston Villa game started. Mr. John McKenna presenting the “Echo” Medal to William Lacey. Officials (from left
A big crowd is expected
Thursday, February 20 – 1913 Day following day goes to prove the enormous interest in the Liverpool match on Saturday. I was at Anfield yesterday,
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
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1911-12
May 21, 1912 The annual balance-sheet issued by the Liverpool club discloses a highly satisfactory position, affording some solace from a pecuniary point of view
The directors and leaders at Anfield 1911/12
Wednesday, July 5 – 1911 The Liverpool Football Club are getting their house in order for a season which it is hoped will be prosperous.
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1909 (Liverpool Echo: Standard article)
June 21, 1909 Critical but cordial meeting The annual meeting of the directors and shareholders of the Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Company, Limited,
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1909 (Liverpool Echo: News angle)
June 21, 1909 There were many laughable incidents at the Liverpool F.C. meeting last night. One heard many riotous things were to happen, but, as

Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1907-08
June 6, 1908 The Liverpool Club’s balance-sheet duly materialised on Wednesday, and the figures published in this issue are sufficiently full and interesting in themselves
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