Friday, September 8 – 1916 It is an age since Liverpool went to Port Vale in their Second Division wanderings, and Port Vale will give
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Great start by new Liverpool
September 4, 1916 We have got accustomed to stylish football from young Bamber, and if he follows up Saturday’s style of play with many more
Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers 3-1 (League match: September 2, 1916)
September 2, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, at Anfield, kick off: 14:30. Liverpool – Bolton Wanderers 3-1 (0-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J. H. Alderson; linesmen:
Ahead of the season premiere
Friday, September 1 – 1916 There is good news for members of the Anfield fraternity. Tomorrow, when the opening of the season will be celebrated
The fastest sprinter in Liverpool
August 31, 1916 We have some runners among our footballers this season. It is a few years now since Jack Parkinson and W. Stevenson made
Gunner Campbell for Southport Central
August 31, 1916 First, then, Kenneth Campbell, the gunner, is about to help Southport Central. Central will be glad. This stroke of fortune for the
All ready for 1916-17 season
August 30, 1916 Liverpool opens the local season with a home game against Bolton Wanderers, who, although minus some well-known names, have gathered round them
Rochdale Football Club
August 30, 1916 Supporters of the Rochdale Association Club look forward with considerable interest to the advent of the football season. So many clever players
Goalkeeper crisis ahead of season?
August 28, 1916 Many curious places have I been forced to use when writing this column, but surely today’s notes constitute the most novel. The
Annual trial game at Anfield
August 25, 1916 The rainfall will have made the Anfield ground suitable for football, and there is promise of another enjoyable trial game in our
Lines about the new players
August 24, 1916 Liverpool F.C. have one trial game only. Saturday is the appointed day, and as the club has but one game, and has
Bandsman Norman Bradley stationed at Islington
August 22, 1916 There’s a lot of movement in the football world this week. First, let me make known the fact that the hint of
Fred Geary’s green hands
August 19, 1916 By the way Mr. Fred Geary, of Everton, Liverpool and international fame, is to the force as a judge of bowling greens,
Local talent for Liverpool Football Club
August 17, 1916 Liverpool had a trial game this week and mainly concerned themselves with players of local reputation. That football will be carried on
Mr. President, what about our wages?
August 12, 1916 The wage topic is troubling footballers. They were willing to help the clubs to carry on last season. That was an exceptional
Liverpool F.C. advertisement for new players
August 1, 1916 Text: The Liverpool Football Club will be glad to hear from first-class players willing to assist next season. Write, stating, age, height,
Advertisement: Liverpool Football Club
July 31, 1916 (Liverpool Echo: July 31, 1916)
Harry Lowe’s brother killed in action
July 25, 1916 Mrs. Lowe, of Bakestone Moor, Whitwell, has received news of the death of her husband, Private Tom Lowe, Sherwood Foresters, killed in
Norman Bradley to play for Liverpool
July 18, 1916 So far as Liverpool is concerned, Bandsman Norman Bradley (Oswestry) will most likely be able to assist Liverpool next season. This is
Reds trio joins the Army
July 17, 1916 In addition to the “Football Echo” notice regarding Sam Chedgzoy joining the Army, I can give the following additional local names: Liverpool.
James Dundas (Jimmy Dundas) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Jimmy Dundas on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jimmy Dundas. Born: January 31, 1868: Forfar, Scotland. Passed away: June 28, 1916: Dundee, Scotland. Position: Centre
Campbell gets his dream girl
June 19, 1916 Local football enthusiasts will join me, I’m sure, in wishing Kenneth Campbell and his wife all good wishes. The Liverpool goalkeeper was
Burnley F.C.: The annual meeting of 1916
Thursday, June 15 – 1916 Annual meeting of shareholders. Loyalty of the players. The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Burnley Football Club took
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1916 (Liverpool Daily Post)
June 14, 1916 Liverpool Football Club, last night, held their annual meeting at the Law Association rooms, Cook Street, before a good attendance. Mr. John
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1916 (Liverpool Echo)
June 14, 1916 There were no long speeches at the Liverpool F.C. meeting last night, and questions were very few. Mr. John Asbury presided over
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