Thursday, November 30 – 1916 Private James Rimmer, late of Southport, who has been killed in France, was well known in local football circles. He
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Will Chadwick re-appear at Anfield?
November 17, 1916 It looks like being a topping match tomorrow. The somewhat erratic Blackburn Rovers side is due at Anfield, and the League leaders
Southport Central v Liverpool 1-3 (League match: November 11, 1916)
November 11, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, at Haig Avenue. Southport Central – Liverpool 1-3 (0-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. I. Baker; linesmen: Messrs. J. Sweeting
All ready for 1916-17 season
August 30, 1916 Liverpool opens the local season with a home game against Bolton Wanderers, who, although minus some well-known names, have gathered round them
Practice match at Rochdale
August 26, 1916 Two strong sides will take part in the practice game arranged by he Rochdale Association Club. The “gate” money will be given
Sandy Young to be tried next month
May 29, 1916 Little has been heard for some time of what has now become known as “the Sandy Young case,” but to-day I have
Friendly with South Liverpool cancelled
May 3, 1916 South Liverpool F.C. and Liverpool F.C. were to have met to-night for a very good cause, but, unfortunately, Liverpool have not been
South Liverpool to host Liverpool
May 2, 1916 South Liverpool and Liverpool meet tomorrow (6.30), at Dingle Park, S., in aid of the Honour Fund. South Liverpool. – Moore; J.
Fourth meeting of Everton and Liverpool
March 31, 1916 The Rugger devotee has a specially fine attraction at Waterloo to-morrow, when two keen and evenly balanced sides will meet for the
Ted Taylor signs for Liverpool
February 21, 1916 Good news, my sirs! Liverpool F.C., who have lost Elisha Scott (loaned to the Irish club, Linfield), and are losing Gunner Kenneth
South Liverpool face hefty lot
February 18, 1916 Tomorrow Glossop, the erstwhile Second League club, visit Dingle Park (3.30), and those who saw their team on the last occasion will
South Liverpool to face Altrincham
November 26, 1915 As a result of South Liverpool being defeated by the odd goal last week, they were supplanted by Eccles Boro’, who now
South Liverpool at home
October 1, 1915 Denton were vanquished on their own ground by the South (2-1), but the Liverpool side all bore traces of the struggle. John
Fred Curtis for South Liverpool
Friday, September 3 – 1915 Fred Curtis, of Wolverhampton Wanderers, will play centre forward for South Liverpool to-morrow. He formerly played for the Dingle Park
Liverpool F.C.: The first trial match
August 19, 1915 The first trial match of the Liverpool Football Club will be played on Saturday, when Reds and Stripes will meet at Anfield.
The funeral of Tom Watson
May 11, 1915 A cool corner of Anfield Cemetery had been chosen. The sun’s rays shaded his last resting-place. “Tom” was buried there. The day
Tom Watson, the famous football official is dead
May 6, 1915 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Tom Watson, secretary of the Liverpool Football Club, which occurred at his residence, Priory-road,
South Liverpool v Liverpool Reserves 2-3 (Friendly: April 29, 1915)
April 29, 1915 Match: Friendly, at Dingle Park, kick-off: 18:00. South Liverpool – Liverpool Reserves 2-3 (0-1). Attendance: 10,000. South Liverpool (2-3-5): Moore, Jackson, Smith,
The season ends at Dingle Park
April 28, 1915 To-morrow evening Liverpool and South Liverpool play at Dingle Park the final match of the season: six o’clock. It is desired that
A strong team to Dingle Park
April 27, 1915 The directors of Liverpool F.C. have generously agreed to send a strong team to Dingle Park on Thursday (six o’clock) to play
New player for South Liverpool
Friday, July 3 – 1914 South Liverpool F.C. have signed Gordon Jones, who was captain of Glenavon (Ireland) last year. He played for Bolton Wanderers
Walter Price transferred to South Liverpool
June 26, 1914 South Liverpool F.C. yesterday obtained the signature of Walter Price, an outside left winger. Price who played for the South at the
Footballer’s tragic death at Manchester
May 30, 1914 The tragic death of a professional footballer, Thomas Leigh, aged 26, of Fairfield, Bury, will be regretted by followers of the Association
South Liverpool v Liverpool Reserves
May 1, 1914 South Liverpool v Liverpool. There were fully 2,000 spectators present at Dingle Lane last evening to witness a friendly match between the
South Liverpool v Liverpool Reserves 0-1 (Friendly: April 30, 1914)
April 30, 1914 Match: Friendly, at Dingle Park, kick-off: 18:00. South Liverpool – Liverpool Reserves 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 2,000. South Liverpool (2-3-5): Bradshaw, Hewitt, Jackson,
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