April 21, 1914 It is only once in a decade that a football club has the honour of appearing in the final tie. Of course,
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Liverpool lackadaisical
April 20, 1914 Four down at Middlesbrough. With all their thoughts and aspirations turned towards Crystal Palace, it was scarcely to be expected that Liverpool
Liverpool players bound for Chingford
April 20, 1914 The weather was delightful this morning when the Liverpool players who are going to uphold the honour of Merseyside at the Palace
Off to the Cup Final
Monday, April 20 – 1914 (Evening Express, 20-04-1914) The Liverpool players at Edge Hill Station before heading to London.
Reds at Middlesbrough
Monday, April 20 – 1914 Liverpool were rather badly beaten at Middlesbrough, and it is noteworthy that three goals were scored towards the end of
Who’s who in the Liverpool team
Sunday, April 19 – 1914 The players who will probably represent Liverpool are as follow: – Kenneth Campbell (goalkeeper), a young custodian whom Liverpool people
The King and the Cup final
Sunday, April 19 – 1914 His Majesty the King will again demonstrate his keen interest in healthy sport by attending the Cup Final at the
Middlesbrough v Liverpool 4-0 (League match: April 18, 1914)
April 18, 1914 Key note: “With all their thoughts and aspirations turned towards Crystal Palace, it was scarcely to be expected that Liverpool would strain
Fire at Anfield
Saturday, April 18 – 1914 A fire occurred on Saturday night at the Liverpool football ground. Smoke was seen to be issuing from the stand
Big changes for Liverpool
April 17, 1914 The Cup finalist visit Middlesbrough, and this evening they leave Lime-street by the six o’clock train for Harrogate, where they will stay
Cup finalists to play at Liverpool
Friday, April 17 – 1914 A meeting of the Liverpool Theatrical Gala Council was held yesterday at the Bee Hotel, Mr. W.W. Kelly, the chairman,
Cup finalists’ training
Friday, April 17 – 1914 Both Liverpool and Burnley are specially training for the Cup final, which takes place at the Crystal Palace on the
Andrew Hannah wants to manage Clydebank
Thursday, April 16 – 1914 Andrew Hannah, the ex-Renton and Everton back, is an applicant for the managership of the new Clydebank club. (Dundee Courier,
– Don’t argue with a cockney; you won’t understand him
Thursday, April 16 – 1914 An ex-Liver, now in London, sends the following “Don’ts” for the special attention of my readers: – Don’t forget to
Liverpool F.C. players: Special photograph taken at Chingford
April 15, 1914 The latest photograph of Liverpool was taken at Chingford, where they trained for the semi-final with Aston Villa. They return there next
Bradford City v Liverpool 1-0 (League match: April 13, 1914)
April 13, 1914 Match: Football League, First Division, at Valley Parade, kick-off: 15:30. Bradford City – Liverpool 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Bradford City (2-3-5):
William Lacey receiving the Echo-medal
April 11, 1914 Scenes before the Liverpool v. Aston Villa game started. Mr. John McKenna presenting the “Echo” Medal to William Lacey. Officials (from left
Liverpool v Aston Villa 0-1 (League match)
Saturday, April 11 – 1914 Match, Football League, 1st Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Aston Villa 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 40,000. Referee: Mr. C.
Sketch: The Golden Egg (FA Cup Final 1913/14 – Tom Watson)
Saturday, April 11 – 1914 (Football Express, 11-04-1914)
Awarding William Lacey
April 11, 1914 The visit of Aston Villa to Anfield today is of particular interest by reason of the fact that the Birmingham team was
Advertisement: Liverpool v Manchester United
Saturday, April 11 – 1914 (Football Express, 11-04-1914)
Liverpool v Derby County 1-0 (League match)
Friday, April 10 – 1914 Match: Football League, 1st Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Derby County 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. D.H.
Cup Final dinner hitch
Wednesday, April 8 – 1914 The tentative arrangements for a dinner to be given to the Liverpool football players, in celebration of their reaching the
Liverpool underground tramway
Wednesday, April 8 – 1914 (Liverpool Echo, 08-04-1914)
The demand for tickets
Wednesday, April 8 – 1914 Mr. Tom Watson has been simply bombarded with inquiries for final tickets, and the ‘phone has been ringing continuously for
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