Our club’s nicknames’ over the years. I just wanted to share some of the nick names I have discovered being used for Liverpool F.C. over
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
Our club’s nicknames’ over the years. I just wanted to share some of the nick names I have discovered being used for Liverpool F.C. over
Saturday, November 12 – 1910 A rift in the clouds The outlook was very black last week, but it is distinctly brighter to-day. The one
Thursday, October 27 – 1910 The visitors to Anfield on Saturday, Tottenham Hotspur, although not one of the tip top performers, are always welcome, and
Saturday, October 22 – 1910 At last The home victory which has been too long delayed came on Saturday last, and, Bristol City were the
Saturday, October 15 – 1910 The Livers defeated at Sheffield The visit to Sheffield of Liverpool was not anticipated with any degree of confidence, for
October 1, 1910 If there is any team more difficult than the Livers to reckon up I should like to know it. It is always
January 1, 1910 * Jim Harrop was sent off the field on Saturday – by Billy Hughes. The last named did not enhance his reputation
April 25, 1908 A busy weekend. Three matches in four days is sufficient for even the most avaricious of football spectators, and that was Liverpool’s
March 14, 1908 The Livers having no further interest in Cup Ties, they proceeded with their League programme, and paid a visit to Notts County
February 1, 1908 Liverpool at Birmingham. The Liverpool team went to Birmingham and came back with a point. That was not unsatisfactory, although we would
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
December 25, 1905 Liverpool’s supporters were brimful of confidence on Saturday that the Reds’ successful run would not be broken as the result of the
September 24, 1904 The Livers must have done something to annoy the critics. Perhaps it is losing those two points against Chesterfield and against Glossop.
September 17, 1904 Programme pickles * The Livers will astonish the world with a record score – one of these days. * John Cox is
September 1, 1904 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Anfield, kick off: 17:30. Liverpool – Burton United 2-0 (2-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. D.G. Ashworth;
September 1, 1904 The longings of Liverpool are known to us all. They are to get back into the first division as quickly as possible.
August 25, 1900 After being behind all the season, Liverpool overtook their local rivals at the fag-end, and finished up a shade better in the
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