February 14, 1916 The delightful uncertainty which attaches to football was reflected in the game between Liverpool and Southport Central on the latter’s ground on
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Southport Central v Liverpool 2-5 (League match: February 12, 1916)
February 12, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Haig Avenue. Southport Central – Liverpool 2-5 (2-3). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. J. Pickering; linesmen: Messrs.
Massive interest for the club
February 9, 1916 On Saturday the attendance at Liverpool must have been over 17,000 strong. There were 2,000 soldiers ticketed by the turnstile, and the
Gold watch for a Fred Pagnam
February 9, 1916 First a little gossip about Liverpool F.C. On Saturday their centre forward, Fred Pagnam, was presented by an enthusiast of the club
Liverpool F.C. scramble home
February 7, 1916 History repeated itself in a way, because Bob Crompton was left languishing half the time by a player named Cunliffe, who has
Liverpool v Blackpool 1-0 (League match: February 5, 1916)
February 5, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Anfield, kick off: 15:15. Liverpool – Blackpool 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 17,000. Referee: Mr. H.T. Yates; linesmen:
A legend visits Anfield
February 4, 1916 Bob Crompton always draws the crowd. For long years he has been given up periodically as “on his last legs.” A veteran
War-wounds for Maurice Parry
February 3, 1916 All local and Welsh sportsmen will be sorry to learn that Maurice Parry, the Welsh international, who played many years for Liverpool
Desperate plea from Enoch West
February 2, 1916 Enoch West, one of the suspended footballers in the “scandal match,” has issued the following: – “£50 reward. – To all whom
The Liverpool F.C. ambulance fund
February 1, 1916 Liverpool F.C. wisely set out quickly on their mission to do something to perpetuate the name of the club in connection with
William Lacey under protest in Ireland
February 1, 1916 News from Ireland states that Linfield have protested against their result with Belfast United standing, as William Lacey, ex-Everton and Liverpool, and
Ernest Pinkney secure a point at Old Trafford
January 31, 1916 Liverpool’s visit to Trafford Park, on Saturday, where they met Manchester United in the presence of 10,000 spectators, was provocative of an
Manchester United v Liverpool 1-1 (League match: January 29, 1916)
January 29, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Old Trafford. Manchester United – Liverpool 1-1 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. W.J. Heath; linesmen: Messrs.:
Liverpool F.C. known as “the incorrigibles”
January 28, 1916 The incorrigibles… That is the new name for Liverpool. They go to-morrow to Old Trafford, and in view of certain happening last
Letter to a dead soldiers’ mother
January 26, 1916 Joseph Barker, who was killed at the front whilst serving his country with the 2nd Battalion Liverpool Pals. Barker was well known
Liverpool make a race of it with Bury
January 24, 1916 Liverpool F.C. lived up to their reputation on Saturday. They “made a race of it” with Bury. They had them well beaten
Liverpool v Bury 2-1 (League match: January 22, 1916)
January 22, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Anfield, kick off: 15:00. Liverpool – Bury 2-1 (1-1). Attendance: 16,000. Referee: Mr. J.H. Alderson; linesmen:
Only a win is good enough
January 21, 1916 To-morrow looks very bright towards us. Football has latterly been played in a gale, and some players have become ruffled as the
No “back-scratcher” for Wadsworth
January 20, 1916 Liverpool, against Bury, have chosen the same side that represented them last week at Rochdale, save that Sam Speakman is to play
Rochdale came from behind to win
January 17, 1916 Having basked in Fortune’s smile at Stockport a week ago, Liverpool saw something of the frown of the goddess at Rochdale on
Rochdale v Liverpool 3-1 (League match: January 15, 1916)
January 15, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Spotland, kick-off: 14:45. Rochdale – Liverpool 3-1 (0-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. R. McLachlan; linesmen: Messrs.
Advertisement: Rochdale v Liverpool, at Spotland
Saturday, January 15 – 1916 (Rochdale Observer, 15-01-1916)
Can Liverpool keep up away from?
January 14, 1916 One of the strange things about Liverpool F.C.’s football life is that one can never hazard a guess as to what they
Liverpool team for Rochdale chosen
January 13, 1916 The following team has been chosen to play Rochdale at Spotland: – Elisha Scott, Ephraim Longworth, James Middlehurst, Norman Bradley, Arthur Goddard,
Liverpool broke fresh ground
January 10, 1916 So far as the existing competition is concerned, Liverpool broke fresh ground by visiting Stockport on Saturday. They are to be congratulated
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