February 21, 1925 Famous old timers – John James Ramsay. By Victor Hall It would be almost a misnomer to speak only of the work
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General Stevenson’s footballing son
Saturday, February 21 – 1925 Arthur Stevenson, who is quite young, is the son of a famous full-back, General Stevenson (“General” is his Christian name),
Fred Baron signed by Liverpool
February 21, 1925 Liverpool are said to have paid £600 for Fred Baron, the Mid-Rhondda centre forwad, and he is cheap at the price. He
Fred Baron with 80 goals for Mid-Rhondda last season
February 14, 1925 Fred Baron, the Liverpool recruit, ought to make a big name if his South Wales form is a real criterion of the
Fred Baron transferred to Liverpool
February 7, 1925 Liverpool have not only signed Fred Baron, of Mid-Rhondda, who has been sought after by many senior clubs, but have also given
Tom Scott signs for Liverpool
Saturday, February 6 – 1925 There is likely to be a sequel to the transfer by the Darlington club to Liverpool of Tom Scott, their
A much improved Danny Shone
Janaury 17, 1925 Danny Shone, who registered two goals for Liverpool last week, is one of the most improved players in the Anfield camp. When
Manchester City v Liverpool 5-0 (League match: January 17, 1925)
January 17, 1925 Match: Football League, First Division, at Maine Road, kick-off: 14:45. Manchester City – Liverpool 5-0 (3-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. A.E. Fogg;
Famous old-timers: William McOwen (Liverpool)
January 17, 1925 Of the original playing members of Liverpool F.C. not the least illustrious was William McOwen, who distinguished himself under the bar in
Samuel Rainey transferred to Liverpool
January 12, 1925 As forecasted in The Athletic News last week, the Liverpool club came to terms with Barn for the transfer of their goalkeeper
Liverpool v Leeds United 3-0 (FA Cup: January 10, 1925)
January 10, 1925 Match: FA Cup, First Round, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Leeds United 3-0 (1-0). Attendance: 39,000; gate receipts: £2,400. Referee: Mr
The romance of Royal Arsenal
January 5, 1925 1,000 up: A story of pioneers. The pioneers in London of League football, as understood in these days, were a team called
Liverpool v Arsenal 2-1 (League match: January 3, 1925)
January 3, 1925 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14;30. Liverpool – Arsenal 2-1 (0-0). Attendance: 24,000. Referee: Mr. T.G. Bryan (Willenhall); linesmen:
Samuel Rainey transferred to Liverpool
January 3, 1925 Liverpool have signed on a new goalkeeper, Samuel Rainey, of the Irish League Club, Barn. Rainey, who is 5ft. 11in. in height,
Famous old-timers: Alex Latta
December 27, 1924 HOW ALEX LATTA “SAW THINGS” AFTER BEING UNCONSCIOUS FOR TWELVE HOURS. In many old photographic groups of the Everton team of the
An Olympian visits Anfield
November 27, 1924 Paavo Nurmi, the Finnish runner, who sails from Liverpool on Saturday in the White Star liner Celtic, visited the ground of the
Preston North End v Liverpool 4-1 (Lancashire Cup: November 24, 1924)
November 24, 1924 Match: Lancashire Cup, Third Round, at Deepdale. Preston North End – Liverpool (4-1). Attendance: 2,885. Referee: Mr. J.V. Pennington (Bury). Preston North
Liverpool v Leeds United 1-0 (League match)
Saturday, November 22 – 1924 Match: Football League, 1st Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:45. Liverpool – Leeds United 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. H.V.
Sketch: William Harvey Webb (Director, Liverpool Football Club)
November 22, 1924 William Harvey Webb, Liverpool Football Club. (Source: Liverpool Echo: November 22, 1924)
The first ever short corner?
November 17, 1924 Mr. John McKenna, President of the Football League, said in an interview at Liverpool on Monday that both Sam Chedgzoy and Jock
George Harold Beadles scores for Cardiff City
November 15, 1924 The goal which Cardiff City scored at Nottingham last week did not help them to preserve their record of never having lost
Scotsmen who used to come down from the hills
October 25, 1924 Before the League matches had absorbed every available Saturday and holiday fixture date, Everton, and later on Liverpool, made a feature each
Famous old-timers: Fred Geary (Everton F.C. and Liverpool F.C.)
September 20, 1924 Fred Geary – Who gave goalkeepers something to talk about. “From the succeeding centre Geary scored, giving the goalkeeper no chance to
Old players advertising for new contracts
September 15, 1924 (The Athletic News: September 15, 1924) Billy Jenkinson, Chris Harrington, Liverpool XX
Liverpool F.C. have struck bad luck
September 13, 1924 Liverpool don’t exactly wear a crown these days. The memory of their two championship seasons has not yet faded, but their management
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