Thursday, December 27 – 1979 Graeme Souness has a great pre-match warm-up routine. It’s called sex. A bottle of wine and some soft music are
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Memoirs of Tom Watson
May 7, 1915 It was impossible to tell the public during the week how bad Mr. Tom Watson was. He read the paper assiduously, and
Liverpool celebrated its twenty-first birthday
Wednesday, February 19 – 1913 A strong, juicy smell smote me as I climbed the Sandon steps. The Liverpool Football Club had forestalled me by
Portrait of Maurice Parry
Saturday, February 27 – 1909 This accomplished footballer was born at Oswestry, and was educated at the High School there. Here he commenced his career
William Houlding and the Moss’ Empires, Ltd.
February 8, 1907 The directors of Moss’ Empires, Ltd., in their report for 1906 to the annual meeting to be held at Edinburgh on February
Presentation of medals for the Liverpool players
September 5, 1905 The directors of the Liverpool Football Club last evening entertained the players and a number of shareholders to dinner at the Hotel
To stop the birds singing and the wind whistling
June 7, 1905 Yesterday, the question of Sunday music in the public parks of Liverpool was discussed at the City Council. A sarcastic resolution by
Match Programme Portrait: Billy Dunlop
September 17, 1904 We make no apology for introducing our readers to the “doyen” of Liverpool players, – William Dunlop – one of the most
Liverpool in 1799 and 1800
Friday, December 28 – 1900 Liverpool 100 years ago Judging from cotemporary records which serve the place of the garrulity of the oldest inhabitant, Liverpool
Goodbye 1892 – Hello 1893
December 31, 1892 Liverpool people never forget to make much of the incoming of a new year, and 1893 was ushered in with the usual
Treat to the Bluecoat Boys
Thursday, June 22 – 1871 Yesterday afternoon, the boys belonging to the Bluecoat Hospital, to the number of about 230, were entertained by the members
Come again in 30 years
June 22, 1865 A North Ender Wondering. To the editor of the Liverpool Mercury. Gentlemen. – A North-ender was lying cosy in bed, with his
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