Tuesday, April 21 – 1914 Locally enthusiasts are preparing to make a day of it in London town. I hear that the bookings at the
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Burnley supporters in Liverpool
Wednesday, April 1 – 1914 (Liverpool Evening Express, 01-04-1914)
Football supporters invade Liverpool
Wednesday, April 1 – 1914 Quaint football followers in the city Monkeys as mascots Strange scenes and incidents in the street Liverpool was invaded to-day
An Irish football invasion
January 1, 1914 A large party of Belfast football enthusiasts, mainly composed of Belfast Celtic members and followers, left last night for Glasgow to witness
Liverpool F.C. well supported
Monday, November 18 – 1912 Liverpool are being favoured by the weather for their League engagements at Anfield this season, and the fixture with Notts
The outlook – changes and revisions. (by Sam Hardy, Aston Villa)
Saturday, September 7 – 1912 The powers that be – those who decide how the game of football shall be played so far as the
Weaknesses need attention
Monday, May 13 – 1912 Liverpool appear to be in a quiescent mood, and the reason why is by no means obvious. It is to
Liverpool Football Ground and tramway facilities
Saturday, October 15 – 1910 To the editor of the Evening Express. Sir, – I have travelled to football matches in many towns, but this
Editor’s Note Book
Saturday, October 8 – 1910 Liverpool are failing to justify the high hopes entertained of them prior to the start of the season, and we
Bad language at Anfield
October 4, 1910 A correspondent signing himself “Anfield-road Resident” complains that he has been annoyed at Anfield recently by the bad language used by certain
The opinion of some Liverpool supporters
Wednesday, September 21 – 1910 The defeat sustained by the Liverpool team have caused their supporters to become rather nervous, and I have received several
Brough to get his Anfield baptism
Friday, September 16 – 1910 The great attraction locally is the visit of Notts Forest to Anfield, and it is only reasonable to expect that
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (February 29, 1908)
February 29, 1908 Liverpool’s Good Bye. It is an ill wind that blows nobody good. Newcastle United will hear me out in this – as
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (April 20, 1907)
April 20, 1907 Listless Liverpool. The Liverpool team have given two further examples of how not to do it within the past week. Bristol City
Huge crowd at Goodison Park
March 30, 1907 Within the limits of the League no finer holiday attraction could be wished than the meeting of Everton and Liverpool. This was
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (October 20 – 1906)
Saturday, October 20 – 1906 Still sinking The same old story! “Pressed hard enough in the first half to have score four goals and thus
Season preview 1906-07: Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Football Echo)
August 25, 1906 The Liverpool Club have, like their neighbours from across the park, a reputation to maintain, inasmuch as they hold the distinction of
The club to finally purchase Anfield
December 30, 1905 Liverpool are at home again, and, following on recent unexpected events both at Anfield and Goodison, they will oblige by firmly dealing
The local derby awaits
September 27, 1905 Neither of the Liverpool clubs has gone into special training in view of the great event of Saturday next at Goodison. Home
The return of Sam Raybould
January 9, 1904 Some supporters of Liverpool were quite disappointed that never a goal was notched by the Anfielders on the occasion of Raybould’s reappearance.
Players holding the club to ransom
Saturday, October 21 – 1899 Liverpool are holding quite a series of “at home” to the wooden spoon party, and not a few of their
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: September 25, 1899
September 25, 1899 The great match at Anfield between the elect of Liverpool and Everton ended disastrously for the home club, and enabled their rivals
Grantham Rovers F.C. disbanded
Friday, August 27 – 1897 It has been finally decided that the Grantham Rovers Football Club shall be disbanded for the ensuing season. Having the
Liverpool in special training
January 1, 1897 The Liverpool team who have been training at Freshfield for nearly a fortnight, left the Exchange Station Friday at quarter to one
Guinea tickets at half price
Saturday, December 19 – 1896 The Liverpool committee have once more shown in a practical manner their desire to meet the wishes of their supporters
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