Wednesday, April 8 – 1914 Liverpool play Derby County at Anfield on Friday, and the following team will represent the Reds: – Kenneth Campbell; Ephraim
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A dinner invitation
Wednesday, April 8 – 1914 Mr. F.E. Smith, M.P. for Walton, has sent out his invitations to the Liverpool club to join him at dinner
The magic “L”
Tuesday, April 7 – 1914 T.H.H. contributes the following on Liverpool’s Cup prospects: – “Now that the time is closely approaching the date of the
Cup final tickets for Liverpool v Burnley
Tuesday, April 7 – 1914 I am requested to state that the Liverpool club are allowed but 350 tickets for the Final. 200 at 2s.
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Tuesday, April 7 – 1914 (Liverpool Evening Express, 07-04-1914)
Heavy fixture list for Liverpool
Tuesday, April 7 – 1914 Liverpool have a busy time in front of them including the Cup final, they have seven games still to play,
Advertisement: Liverpool v Derby County
Tuesday, April 7 – 1914 (Liverpool Evening Express, 07-04-1914)
Kenneth Campbell saves Liverpool
Monday, April 6 – 1914 The officials, players, and all concerned in the welfare of the Liverpool club, have every reason to be gratified with
Tottenham v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: April 4, 1914)
April 4, 1914 Match: Football League, First Division, at White Hart Lane, kick-off: 15:30. Tottenham Hotspur – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. T.
Reds’ lucky year
Saturday, April 4 – 1914 It has always been noted that the club which wins the Cup must have a deal of luck. “Oh, yes,
Sketch: Crystal (Palace) gazing (Tom Watson)
Saturday, April 4 – 1914 (Football Express, 04-04-1914)
Liverpool F.C.’s ragtime song – The Cup-tie Glide
Saturday, April 4 – 1914 T. Billington, a stoker on H.M.S. Orion, has forwarded to the “Express” the following parody on the popular ragtime song,
Football League meeting (April 4, 1914)
April 4, 1914 The Management Committee of the Football League met in Glasgow today prior to the international match. Mr. John McKenna (Liverpool) presided. The
Liverpool Reserves at Anfield
April 3, 1914 The Liverpool Reserve team to play Crewe Alexandra, at Anfield, to-morrow, has been chosen as follows: – Elisha Scott; Frank Grayer, Robert
The money makers
Friday, April 3 – 1914 Blackburn Rovers having had the championship of the League made quite easy for them, the top fold race is now
Advertisement: It must be Bovril (William Connell)
Friday, April 3 – 1914 (Liverpool Evening Express, 03-04-1914)
Preview: Tottenham v Liverpool (Liverpool Echo)
Friday, April 3 – 1914 Liverpool are having a happy time at Tynemouth, and are reported fit and well. They will doubtless be happy in
A cup final poem by a “Blue”
Thursday, April 2 – 1914 My recall of “Lady Loo” has brought the following from her ladyship, who, I regret to learn, has been ill:
Newcastle United v Liverpool 1-2 (League match)
Wednesday, April 1 – 1914 Match: Football League, 1st Division, at St. James’s Park, kick-off: 17:15. Newcastle United – Liverpool 1-2 (0-0). Attendance: 18,000. Referee:
Burnley supporters in Liverpool
Wednesday, April 1 – 1914 (Liverpool Evening Express, 01-04-1914)
Football supporters invade Liverpool
Wednesday, April 1 – 1914 Quaint football followers in the city Monkeys as mascots Strange scenes and incidents in the street Liverpool was invaded to-day
Knee injury for Alf West
Wednesday, April 1 – 1914 The former Liverpool player, Alf West, sustained a knee injury in the match with Hull City, which may keep him
Aston Villa v Liverpool 0-2 (FA Cup: March 28, 1914)
March 28, 1914 Match: FA Cup, Semi Final, at White Hart Lane (Tottenham), kick-off: 15:30. Aston Villa – Liverpool 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 27,474 (gate receipt:
Robert Edward Lythgoe retires
March 28, 1914 Mr. Robert Edward Lythgoe, who has the proud distinction of being the oldest county secretary in Association football in the United Kingdom,
Liverpool check out Lol Abram
March 24, 1914 Mr. John McKenna, the chairman of Liverpool F.C., and a fellow director, were at Celtic Park on Tuesday afternoon. The Anfield Road
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