August 22, 1906 From the sketch herewith (for which we are indebted to Mr. Archibald Leitch, M.I.M.E.), the engineer who has laid out the ground)
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
August 22, 1906 From the sketch herewith (for which we are indebted to Mr. Archibald Leitch, M.I.M.E.), the engineer who has laid out the ground)
August 21, 1906 On Saturday next the Liverpool players will take their first public practice game. In consequence of the ground being a little incomplete,
August 20, 1906 Yesterday afternoon the directors of the Liverpool Football Club afforded the Press and other friends an informal inspection of the extensive alteration
August 20, 1906 Liverpool, having provided themselves with an up-to-date enclosure, now possess a home worthy of their title as League champions. Last season they
August 19, 1906 Mr. Tom Watson, secretary of the Liverpool Football Club was yesterday robbed of nearly £100 on Llandudno Pier. He went from Liverpool
August 18, 1906 It will occasion no surprise that Liverpool, who finished at the head of the League last season, have been content to pin
August 18, 1906 With such a limited infusion of new blood up Anfield way, my Liverpool strain is of necessity brief. Percy Saul, the defender
August 18, 1906 (Liverpool Football Echo: August 18, 1906)
August 18, 1906 * During the past week or so rain has fallen copiously in these parts, and this is a source of pleasure to
August 11, 1906 Having devoted so much space to ground work, me thinks readers are asking what of the players. Such reference must necessarily be
August 11, 1906 Having dealt at length with Everton’s prospects it is now one’s duty and privilege (writes “Richard Samuel”) to turn to an equally
August 4, 1906 The boys in Red are now back from their Parisian trip, and we may expect them to blossom into a “fashionable” team
Wednesday, August 1 – 1906 There arrived at Liverpool yesterday from Canada by the liner Lake Manitoba three Red Indian chiefs and a leading tribesman
July 28, 1906 William MacPherson, who was placed on the St. Mirren’s transfer list by his request at last week’s Scottish League meeting, has signed
July 28, 1906 The Liverpool F.C. players set out on Thursday afternoon for a week’s holiday in Paris, the men being accompanied by several of
July 26, 1906 It has been decided to float a limited liability Association football club at Atherton, to take over the ground, players, and other
July 21, 1906 John Hendren, of Liverpool, was transferred to Ayr Parkhouse. (Manchester Courier: July 21, 1906)
July 21, 1906 The Liverpool Club is appreciating the wisdom of the old saying. A certain purchase having been made, the directors have been able
June 16, 1906 The intricate affair regarding Charles Hewitt’s transfer at the end of the season has been cleared up by the Football Association. The
June 16, 1906 As I anticipated the directors and shareholders of the Liverpool F.C. had a very pleasant meeting the other evening. It could not
June 15, 1906 Preston North End Friday morning signed on William Roberts, forward, who played last season in Queen’s Park Rangers. He stands 5ft. 8in.
June 11, 1906 The first annual meeting of the Liverpool Football Club since its reconstruction a year ago was duly held on Monday evening, when,
June 11, 1906 A successful season. Important ground improvements. The annual meeting of the directors and shareholders of the Liverpool Football Club, Limited, took place
June 8, 1906 The F.A. Emergency Committee have considered the cases of George Chapman (Blackburn Rovers), Sandy Turnbull (Manchester United), Harry Brown (Fulham), Jack Lyall
June 4, 1906 The annual report of the Liverpool Club, which, is to be presented to the meeting on the 11th inst., shows a profit
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