November 7, 1925 Having dropped three points in their last two matches, Huddersfield Town were hoping to return to winning form on the occasion of
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November 7, 1925 Having dropped three points in their last two matches, Huddersfield Town were hoping to return to winning form on the occasion of
October 31, 1925 Key note: “Sunderland must well-nigh despair of winning at Anfield, where they have not obtained a full measure of success for twelve
Tuesday, October 27 – 1925 Negotiations were completed last night for the transfer of Cyril Oxley, Chesterfield’s outside left, to Liverpool at the highest fee
October 10, 1925 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:15. Liverpool – Leeds United 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 30,088. Referee: Mr. L. Josephs (Durham).
October 1, 1925 Match: Football League, First Division, at Meadow Lane, kick-off: 15:15. Notts County – Liverpool 1-2 (0-1). Attendance: 9,802. Referee: Mr. J.E. Townsend
September 29, 1925 Three changes in the Football Association team to meet Birmingham County FA in the jubilee celebration match of the latter association at
September 19, 1925 Key note: “Liverpool beat Manchester United to-day through being a more definite side in front of goal. Manchester were the cleverer side,
September 12, 1925 Key note: “After winning at Manchester and Leicester there was confidence that the Arsenal would account for Liverpool at Highbury, but a
September 12, 1925 Memories of genial Tom Bush and the old “Bee” Hotel (by Victor Hall). Sometimes a face, or a well-remembered name, drops out
September 5, 1925 Key note: “After gaining two victories, West Ham United dropped a point at Liverpool, the result of a hard game being a
September 2, 1925 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 18:15. Liverpool – Notts County 2-0 (2-0). Attendance: 19,616. Referee: Mr. J.E. Townsend; linesmen:
Tuesday, September 1 – 1925 Robert Bauchop Clark, outside left of Dunnikier Juniors, has been signed by Liverpool after being a fortnight on trial. (Dundee
August 30, 1925 Tom Scott, formerly of Darlington, who was to have played in the Liverpool first team against Leicester City, was operated upon on
August 29, 1925 Key note: “Liverpool kicked off none to smartly. They ‘lost’ Tom Scott through ‘stomach trouble’ which started on the journey to Leicester
August 26, 1925 The final practice match of the Exeter City teams take place at St. James’ Park, Exeter, this evening when two new players
August 26 – 1925 Liverpool have signed Arnold Worsam, a right winger from Atlas and Norfolk Works Sports Club (Sheffield). He is only 17, weighing
August 25, 1925 It is claimed that Liverpool Football Club has broken English record by attracting an aggregate of 35,000 spectators to their two practice
August 25, 1925 Preston North End directors yesterday secured the transfer of Willie Russell, the international inside right of Airdrieonians. Representatives of the club, who
August 24, 1925 Liverpool are not likely to experience the same difficulty with which they were faced towards the end of last season, when forward
August 6, 1925 Handling seven sovereign and a half sovereign into the offices of the Liverpool Football Club yesterday for three season tickets, a woman
August 4, 1925 South Shields have signed on Charles Pearson, goalkeeper, of Derby County, who were previously with Liverpool for three seasons and they are
Monday, August 3 – 1925 Although the best of last season’s players have been retained, there will be many changes at Prenton Park. A financial
Wednesday, July 29 – 1925 Arthur Riley, the South African goalkeeper, is en route from South Africa to Liverpool to sign for Liverpool, and with
Monday, July 27 – 1925 Liverpool will shortly announce the signing of a goalkeeper as understudy to Elisha Scott, who is the only custodian on
Monday, July 13 – 1925 The annual Summer Meetings of the FA Council and the Management Committee of the Football League were held during the
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