April 12, 1919 Match: Lancashire Section, at Ash Lane. Southport Vulcan – Liverpool 0-2 (0-1). Referee: Mr. J.T. Howcroft (Bolton). Attendance: 8,500; gate receipts: £106.

The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
April 12, 1919 Match: Lancashire Section, at Ash Lane. Southport Vulcan – Liverpool 0-2 (0-1). Referee: Mr. J.T. Howcroft (Bolton). Attendance: 8,500; gate receipts: £106.
April 5, 1919 Match: Lancashire Cup Section, at Anfield. Liverpool – Southport Vulcan 4-2 (2-2). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. J.T. Howcroft (Bolton). Liverpool (2-3-5): William
March 21, 1919 The following is South’s team against Northern Nomads on Saturday, when there should be a good attendance to see the amateurs, and
February 1, 1919 Match: Lancashire Section, at Old Trafford, kick-off: 15:10. Manchester United – Liverpool 0-1 (0-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. F. Leigh. Manchester United
January 4, 1919 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Garswood Hall 5-0 (3-0). Liverpool (2-3-5): Bickerstaff, McTavish, Jimmy Stansfield, Howard, Alex Robertson, Frank
December 31, 1918 To-morrow, the New Year, and with it quite a collection of good football fare. Another local “Derby” is booked – at Goodison
Tuesday, October 22 – 1918 Permission has been given for the following to play in Ireland: – J.S. Maconnachie, Everton; O.J. Skeene, Manchester United; B.
September 14, 1918 Match: Lancashire Section Primary Competition., at Spotland. Rochdale – Liverpool 1-2 (1-2). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. J.H. Alderson. Rochdale (2-3-5): Kay; Hayes,
September 6, 1918 To-morrow sees the send-off of another football season in war-time. We will not waste time over the necessity of football in war-time
May 18, 1918 Match, benefit for the Footballers’ War Fund, at Goodison Park. Everton – Liverpool 0-3 (0-1). Attendance: 7,000. Everton (2-3-5): Frank Mitchell, Joe
May 11, 1918 Match, benefit for the Footballers’ War Fund, at Hillsborough. Sheffield Wednesday – Liverpool 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. A. Scholey (Sheffield).
April 6, 1918 Match: Lancashire Section, Subsidiary tournament, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Southport Central 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. M. Parr (Hindley).
February 9, 1918 At Ash Lane, in rough, rainy weather, and before a small attendance. Both sides were strongly represented. Teams: – Southport Central: Thomas
February 9, 1918 Match: Lancashire Section, Principal, at Ash Lane. Southport Central – Liverpool 1-3 (0-0). Referee: Mr. A. Pellowe. Attendance: 7,000. Southport Central (2-3-5):
February 8, 1918 The man who made up the fixture list for the Lancashire League kept Liverpool and Stoke till precious near the end of
February 2, 1918 Match: Lancashire Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Southport Central 6-1 (3-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. A. Pellowe. Liverpool (2-3-5): Walter
February 2, 1918 The weather was ideal for football at Anfield to-day, were Southport were the visitors. The Seasiders were poorly represented. There was a
February 1, 1918 Of course, the football enthusiast grumbles at “form,” but then know we not that “form” can be made to argue black is
November 30, 1917 Liverpool. – Tommy Haughton, Ephraim Longworth, Sam Speakman, John Bamber, Walter Wadsworth, Donald Mackinlay, Robert Waine, Arthur Metcalf, Tommy Bennett, Harry Lewis,
April 27, 1917 Abrams to help at Anfield gala. When I first mooted the idea of a headline name, “Liverton” was objected to by some
January 27, 1917 Match: Lancashire Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Blackpool 2-2 (1-1). Attendance: 14,000. Referee: Mr. R. Eccles; linesmen: Messrs: H. Malden
Friday, December 15 – 1916 Liverpool having got over their “bump” at Rochdale, ought to settle down to a further series. Test No. 1 is
December 9, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, at Spotland, kick-off: 14:30. Rochdale – Liverpool 3-2 (0-2). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J.H. Alderson; linesmen: Messrs. J.H. Tattersall
Friday, September 1 – 1916 There is good news for members of the Anfield fraternity. Tomorrow, when the opening of the season will be celebrated
August 28, 1916 Many curious places have I been forced to use when writing this column, but surely today’s notes constitute the most novel. The
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