June 28, 1967 Liverpool swoop for Tony Hateley Chelsea last night sold centre forward Tony Hateley to Liverpool, for a little less than the £100,000

The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
June 28, 1967 Liverpool swoop for Tony Hateley Chelsea last night sold centre forward Tony Hateley to Liverpool, for a little less than the £100,000
August 18, 1950 Just before leaving Lime Street station en route for San Remo today are these players who will represent Liverpool’s “Under eighteens” in
August 14, 1950 The following amateur players on Liverpool’s books have been chosen to make up the party to go to San Remo, Italy, for
April 5, 1945 Lime Street, Liverpool, was originally called Limekiln Lane, after a lime works which stood on the site of the present railway station.
March 15, 1945 “These valiant women” was how the Lord Mayor of Liverpool (Lord Sefton) described the Liverpool Women Police Patrols when he presided at
Saturday, February 17 – 1940 It was good to receive a letter from Matt Busby, the Liverpool captain who is touring France with the British
May 16, 1939 Thirteen of the 15 Everton footballers who will play five matches on the Continent, during the next eleven days, left Lime-street Station,
Wednesday, April 22 – 1914 Rupert-lane Barracks, the site of which has lately been converted into a pleasure ground, used to serve by reason of
Tuesday, April 21 – 1914 Locally enthusiasts are preparing to make a day of it in London town. I hear that the bookings at the
April 20, 1914 The weather was delightful this morning when the Liverpool players who are going to uphold the honour of Merseyside at the Palace
April 17, 1914 The Cup finalist visit Middlesbrough, and this evening they leave Lime-street by the six o’clock train for Harrogate, where they will stay
Saturday, April 4 – 1914 It has always been noted that the club which wins the Cup must have a deal of luck. “Oh, yes,
Friday, December 30 – 1910 Mr. Watson tells me that the party leave Lime-street this evening by the 6 o’clock train, and the players are
Friday, November 4 – 1910 There is no getting away from the fact that Liverpool have a tremendous task on hand in facing Middlesbrough at
Thursday, September 22 – 1910 There’s nothing like a railway station for making a street famous. Quite a little multitude of proofs, from all over
April 2, 1906 The great semi-final tie between our local teams was decided on the Villa ground at Birmingham on Saturday with the result that
Saturday, February 11 – 1905 As we announced a week ago active steps are being taken to place the Liverpool Football Club on a popular
Friday, April 14 – 1899 Liverpool are away in Scotland this week-end, where they are playing Celtic to-morrow and Heart of Midlothian on Monday, it
Wednesday, February 15 – 1899 Elaborate arrangements have been completed for the monster precession in connection with this popular event. The vehicles conveying the artistes
February 11, 1897 Some years ago the citizens of Liverpool hit upon a merry method of making money and a noble way of spending them.
May 22, 1894 Fresh from his sojourn in Palestine, Mr. John Houlding, returned to Liverpool Tuesday afternoon, and was cordially greeted at Lime Street Station
December 3, 1889 Footballers using the Bootle line of railway on Saturdays, and who wish to travel beyond Tuebrook, will be pleased to learn that
August 4, 1836 The Public are informed that the new railway station, in Lime Street, will be opened for business on Monday, August 15, when
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