October 2, 1916 The meeting of Burnley and Liverpool looked like giving a large crowd a grand exhibition, but for some reason unknown the game
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Waine and Curtis drafted in
Wednesday, September 27 – 1916 In spite of victory at Preston, where Liverpool would have won very readily if the chances of getting simple goals
A big victory for Liverpool
September 27, 1915 Liverpool won in no half-hearted manner, and it is plain that their team is one of the lustiest the Lancashire circle knows
James Middlehurst from Hull City
September 25, 1915 Liverpool v. Burnley. – Only change at Anfield was James Middlehurst for Sam Speakman. Middlehurst comes from Hull City. (Liverpool Echo: September
Liverpool v Burnley 5-2 (League match: September 25, 1915)
September 25, 1915 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Anfield, kick off: 15:30. Liverpool – Burnley 5-2 (5-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. H.T. Yates; linesmen:
Arthur Goddard and William Banks on the right
September 22, 1915 Burnley have a capital side again this season; in fact, they are virtually unchanged from last season’s side. So we may be
Advertisement: Liverpool v Burnley, at Anfield
April 24, 1915 (Liverpool Echo: April 24, 1915) Advertisement, Liverpool v Burnley, at Anfield.
Liverpool’s capital victory
March 1, 1915 By their capital victory over Burnley, Liverpool have done much to escape the relegation problem, and if the form they displayed on
Liverpool v Burnley 3-0 (League match: February 27, 1915)
February 27, 1915 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Burnley 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 20,377 (2,119 soldiers). Referee: Mr. J. Talks
Views on to-morrows game at Anfield (v Burnley)
February 26, 1915 Liverpool folk rarely go thirteen days without a chance of seeing a First Division match, and therefore they will relish the attraction
Team news Liverpool (v. Burnley)
February 24, 1915 The following eleven has been chosen to represent Liverpool in the match against Burnley, at Anfield, on Saturday: – Elisha Scott; Ephraim
Mortgaged his grave for the Cup Final
April 30, 1914 It is stated that a Burnley man mortgaged a grave he owned in the public cemetery in order to go to the
Liverpool v Burnley 1-0 (Charity match)
Wednesday, April 29 – 1914 Match: Benefit for The Theatrical Gala Funds, at Anfield, kick-off: 18:00. Liverpool – Burnley 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Gate receipt:
Advertisement: Liverpool v Burnley
Wednesday, April 29 – 1914 (Liverpool Evening Express, 29-04-1914)
The Cup is coming to Anfield
April 29, 1914 The Cup is coming to Anfield! Burnley made an arrangement with Liverpool prior to the Cup final that they would, no matter
Letter from the FA and Lord Arthur Kinnaird
April 28, 1914 The fine sporting game which Liverpool played in the cup final, and the sporting spirit they displayed after being beaten, has gained
Liverpool’s 1914 FA Cup final through the ears of a blind man
April 27, 1914 One of the most interesting figures at the Cup Final at the Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon was Mr. W. Meredith, a
How Burnley heard the news
Monday, April 27 – 1914 The progress of events at the Crystal Palace was followed with phenomenal interest at Burnley. Eleven or twelve thousand enthusiasts
At the Crystal Palace
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Snap-shot from the final. Moments before Burnley scored their winning goal. We can see Liverpool’s goalkeeper Kenneth Campbell punching the
English Cup Final today
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Burnley and Liverpool meet at the Crystal Palace today in the final struggle for the English Cup, at which the
Tango at Chingford
Wednesday, April 22 – 1914 The tango is popular with Tom Miller and Jack Sheldon, of the Liverpool football team, now training at Chingford, Essex,
A Chingford holiday
April 21, 1914 It is only once in a decade that a football club has the honour of appearing in the final tie. Of course,
Liverpool players bound for Chingford
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
The King and the Cup final
Sunday, April 19 – 1914 His Majesty the King will again demonstrate his keen interest in healthy sport by attending the Cup Final at the
Liverpool F.C. players: Special photograph taken at Chingford
April 15, 1914 The latest photograph of Liverpool was taken at Chingford, where they trained for the semi-final with Aston Villa. They return there next
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