Liverpool F.C. – The Champions of the League The supreme event in the Eastertide football was the decision of the League championship. When Liverpool had

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Liverpool F.C. – The Champions of the League The supreme event in the Eastertide football was the decision of the League championship. When Liverpool had
August 23, 1926 Optimism is the note at Anfield, and this appears to arise mainly from the knowledge that there is not likely to be
August 29, 1925 Match: Central League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Sheffield Wednesday Reserves 1-1 (1-1) Liverpool (2-3-5): Arthur Riley, Jimmy Garner, Ted Parry, James
August 24, 1925 Liverpool are not likely to experience the same difficulty with which they were faced towards the end of last season, when forward
March 25, 1925 Match: Central League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Birmingham Reserves 0-1 (0-0). Liverpool (2-3-5): Jones, Ted Parry, Jimmy Garner, Albert Shears, Smith,
March 21, 1925 Match: Central League, at The Hawthorns. West Bromwich Albion Reserves – Liverpool 9-0 (2-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. J.H. Roper (Birmingham). West
November 24, 1924 Match: Lancashire Cup, Third Round, at Deepdale. Preston North End – Liverpool (4-1). Attendance: 2,885. Referee: Mr. J.V. Pennington (Bury). Preston North
September 1, 1924 Match: Central League, at Bloomfield Road. Blackpool Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 3-3 (1-1). Referee: Mr. W. Rycroft. Blackpool (2-3-5): Rimington, James Wood,
August 30, 1924 Match: Central League, at Villa Park. Aston Villa Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 1-0 (0-0). Referee: Mr. W. Thomas. Aston Villa (2-3-5): Cyril
February 23, 1924 Match: FA Cup, Third Round, at The Dell, kick-off: 15:00. Southampton – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 18,671. Referee: Mr H.J. Webster (London).
October 15, 1923 The second of the local “Derby” games between Liverpool and Everton ended in another win for Everton. The score at Anfield on
September 1, 1923 Liverpool. Elisha Scott Belfast (G.) 5 9 1/2 – 11 12 Algy Wilkinson Bradford (G.) 5 10 – 12 7 Charles Pearson
August 20, 1923 Liverpool are optimists. The players believe they can improve upon last season’s record, and that they can again head the League chart,
August 13, 1923 Match: Pre-season trial, at Anfield, kick-off: 19:00. Liverpool Reds – Liverpool Whites 3-1. Attendance: 10,000; gate receipts: £347. Referee: Mr. Jack Cahill.
August 13, 1923 Starting a match at seven o’clock at night is most uncommon, but in these torrid days it is as well that trial
August 9, 1923 Elisha Scott Belfast Goalkeeper 5ft. 9in. and 10st. 11lb. Algy Wilkinson Bradford Goalkeeper 5ft. 10in. and 12st. 7lb. Charles Pearson Sunderland Goalkeeper
July 4, 1923 Liverpool F.C. election Liverpool F.C. had a most successful annual meeting last night, and the main feature of the evening was the
January 6, 1923 Reserves, Central League, at Bramall Lane. Sheffield United Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 5-1 (4-1). Attendance: 8,000. Sheffield United (2-3-5): Harold Gough, Albert
December 30, 1922 Match: Central League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Sheffield United Reserves 0-1 (0-0). Liverpool (2-3-5): Frank Mitchell, Ted Parry, James Kane, Frank
December 29, 1922 Liverpool directors met last night and made vital alterations in the constitution of their side. William Lacey reappears at outside right, Sambrook
August 26, 1922 Match: Central League, at Baseball Ground. Derby County Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 2-4 (2-1). Attendance: 4,000. Derby County (2-3-5): E.H. Boam, A.
August 21, 1922 The League champions are in the unique position of being able to open the campaign with practically the same side. All last
July 5, 1922 Liverpool’s huge building scheme There was another quick-despatched annual general meeting locally last night, when Liverpool, under the guidance of the business-like
July 10, 1922 Ground improvements are proceeding apace at Anfield. Approaches have been cemented, and “Spion Kop” has been terraced off. The centre of the
Monday, April 24 – 1922 The Liverpool directors have been fortunate in having capable reserves in John McNab and Ted Parry, who have filled the