June 2, 1906 The first balance sheet of the Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Ground Company, Limited, was issued on Saturday. Notice is given that
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Controversial proposal from Liverpool
May 31, 1906 The annual meeting of the Football League was held Thursday at the Tavistock Hotel, Covent Garden, London. It was prefaced by a
Liverpool F.C. extension (letter to the editor)
May 17, 1906 Letter to the editor of the Post and Mercury. “Sir, now that the proposed extension of the ground of the Liverpool Football
The fight for Charles Hewitt
May 16, 1906 Liverpool expect to secure the transfer of Charles Hewitt, the Middlesbrough forward. Apparently he did not agree with the directorate of Middlesbrough,
2,674 1st Division players
May 14, 1906 The official list, issued on Monday, shows that the forty clubs of the Football League have a hold on no fewer than
Jack Lipsham transferred to Liverpool
May 10, 1906 Jack Lipsham, the outside left for the Chester Football Club, has signed on for Liverpool. Lipsham, who scored 17 goals last season,
Where Percy Saul learned his play
May 3, 1906 Gainsborough Trinity intend making a bid for a higher place in the Second Division, and intend strengthening both Second Division and Midland
James Garside transferred to Accrington Stanley
May 3, 1906 Accrington Stanley have to-day signed James Garside, outside left, who has played with Liverpool the last two seasons. Garside formerly played with
Liverpool re-sign all their players
May 2, 1906 Sporting items: ** Alf Common has not signed for Middlesbrough, and may appear in the Liverpool ranks next season. ** Liverpool have
Liverpool win the Liverpool Cup
May 1, 1906 The football season came to a close yesterday and the “swan song” so far as the game is concerned locally took place
Percy Saul transferred to Liverpool
April 30, 1906 Percy Saul, Plymouth Argyle’s right back, was transferred to Liverpool yesterday. The champions have made a great capture in securing this player,
Liverpool F.C.’s new ground
April 30, 1906 By the time these words are in print a commencement will have been made with the alterations on the Liverpool club’s enclosure.
Sketch: Liverpool and Everton supremacy
April 30, 1906 (Source: Athletic News: April 30, 1906) Everton, Liverpool
More honours for the Anfielders
April 28, 1906 The annual trial of strength between the forces of amateurism and professionalism in the football world took place at Craven Cottage this
Corinthians v Liverpool 1-5 (Charity Shield: April 28, 1906)
April 28, 1906 Match: Sheriff of London Charity Shield, at Craven Cottage, kick-off: 15:30. Corinthians – Liverpool 1-5 (0-2). Attendance: 22,000; gate receipts: £776 (new
Liverpool Football Club 1905-06
April 28, 1906 (From the collection of James Cotton)
Corinthians and the League Champions
April 28, 1906 There is much that is appropriate in today’s match for the Sheriff of London Shield: the Corinthians are playing the most consistent
Sketch: We do ourselves proud! (Liverpool and Everton)
April 28, 1906 (Liverpool Football Echo: April 28, 1906)
Frederick Buck transferred to West Bromwich Albion
April 26, 1906 West Bromwich Albion on Thursday completed arrangement with Plymouth Argyle for the transfer of Frederick Buck. Buck is a useful player at
League champions’ last win
April 23, 1906 Unfortunately for Liverpool, they were unable to place their best team in the field in the last League game of the season
The San Francisco earthquake
April 23, 1906 Messrs. Wilson & Meyer, Brunswick Street, Liverpool, whose office in San Francisco was situated in the midst of the area which suffered
The champions’ wind up
April 23, 1906 There was not a large attendance at Anfield Road, Liverpool, on Saturday to witness Liverpool and Sheffield United finish their League programme.
A glimpse of the Cup
April 23, 1906 A considerable crowd awaited the arrival of the Everton football team in Sheffield this afternoon to do honour to the Cup winners
Liverpool v Sheffield United 3-1 (League match: April 21, 1906)
April 21, 1906 Key note: “Unfortunately for Liverpool, they were unable to place their best team in the field in the last League game of
Liverpool F.C. 1905-06: A Season’s Survey
April 21, 1906 Looking over the Liverpool record. Praise for players. This day has been the end of the season of the Liverpool Football Club,
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