February 19, 1927 The prospects for London Cup-ties were suddenly changed just before midday by the climatic conditions. A fog gradually developed, and at 11.30
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
February 19, 1927 The prospects for London Cup-ties were suddenly changed just before midday by the climatic conditions. A fog gradually developed, and at 11.30
Tuesday, April 21 – 1914 We have chosen Lytham (says E.S. Edwards, the trainer of Burnley, in ‘Pearson’s Weekly’) for the following reasons: Its invigorating
Saturday, January 31 – 1914 The mascot of the Liverpool club – a lucky horse-shoe. Its owner led the band at half-time. (Liverpool Echo, 31-01-1914)
Monday, October 10 – 1910 The players and their bulldog mascot. Back row (left to right): Mr. C.W.H. Dean (secretary), John Johnston, Billy Bower, George
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