June 6, 1916 That Liverpool had a capital season everyone knew, but that they would make over £1,000 profit was hardly expected, because they have
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June 6, 1916 That Liverpool had a capital season everyone knew, but that they would make over £1,000 profit was hardly expected, because they have
May 27, 1916 The Everton Football Club Company, Ltd, report, issued on Saturday, says the annual meeting of shareholders will be held on June 6,
May 27, 1916 It was only at the last moment, practically that serious friction was avoided between the Inland Revenue authorities and the promoters of
May 27, 1916 Lively interest is at present being taken in the annual balance sheets issued by the football clubs of the country, in view
May 19, 1916 It seems strange that the curtain on important matches of both codes (the soccer and rugger games) should, as it were, be
May 6, 1916 Match: Benefit for Lord Mayor’s Roll of Honour Fund, at Anfield. Liverpool – Everton 1-3 (0-0). Attendance: 14,000; gate receipt: £400. Referee:
May 5, 1916 At the Liverpool F.C. ground, Anfield-road, to-morrow, Everton and Liverpool will meet for the last time this season in what has frequently
May 5, 1916 The fall of rain will be welcomed by the footballers who are once again coming to Charity’s aid. To-morrow the ground should
May 4, 1916 Everton and Liverpool meet (on Saturday) for the sixth time this season, and the game and its cause will create a very
May 3, 1916 The number of stories concerning the Leviathian William Foulke must be numerous and funny. The Laurie Bell case provided one peg, and
May 3, 1916 The directors of Everton and Liverpool Football Clubs have decided that the gross receipts on Saturday next will be handed over to
May 3, 1916 South Liverpool F.C. and Liverpool F.C. were to have met to-night for a very good cause, but, unfortunately, Liverpool have not been
May 2, 1916 South Liverpool and Liverpool meet tomorrow (6.30), at Dingle Park, S., in aid of the Honour Fund. South Liverpool. – Moore; J.
May 1, 1916 Liverpool fulfilled their last official engagement of the season by meeting Stockport County at Edgeley Park on Saturday. The day was far
April 29, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section: Supplementary Tournament: Southern Division, at Edgeley Park. Stockport County – Liverpool 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. T.G. Bagley;
April 27, 1916 Liverpool F.C.’s gift of an motor-ambulance to the Red Cross Society will be ready by May 5, and will be presented at
April 26, 1916 Jack Sheldon, the well-known Lancashire footballer was drawn into letter-writing as a consequence of the playing of the Everton v Liverpool match.
April 22, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section: Supplementary tournament: Southern Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Manchester United 7-1 (2-1). Attendance: 18,000. Referee: Mr. J.L.
April 21, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, supplementary tournament – Southern Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Everton 5-2 (3-0). Attendance: 27,000. Referee: Mr. W.J.
April 20, 1916 Private Jack Sheldon, of the Footballers Battalion, and former Liverpool footballer has been wounded, and is now at Aberdeen. He underwent a
April 20, 1916 The holiday to-morrow will be welcomed by a large crowd of workers, who will take the opportunity of visiting Anfield for the
April 17, 1916 Liverpool failed because their forward line was disjointed, and the right wing shot rather wildly. Rarely has the team set off so
April 15, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, supplementary tournament, at Anfield, kick off: 15:30. Liverpool – Manchester City 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. O. Rothwell;
Friday, April 14 – 1916 We know our Manchester City. They are the most improved team in the country. Always able in defence, they have
April 10, 1916 For once in a way the sun shone brilliantly at Boundary Park, and visitors to that wind swept enclosure were able to
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