March 9, 1903 Richard Morris has again been given an international cap by the Welsh Association, and will play inside left at Cardiff to-day. Born
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
March 9, 1903 Richard Morris has again been given an international cap by the Welsh Association, and will play inside left at Cardiff to-day. Born
March 2, 1903 Charlie Wilson, the Liverpool centre-half, who had his leg broken whilst playing in a League match at Middlesbrough on Saturday, dreamt during
December 9, 1902 The Blackpool F.C. held a successful “smoker” at the Winter gardens on Tuesday night, Mr. Tom Watson, of Liverpool, presiding. A lengthy
October 9, 1902 The vexed question – Who is to be outside right in the Dundee team against St. Mirren at Paisley in the Scottish
September 13, 1902 Richard Morris, the smart little Liverpool inside left, who boats a Welsh International cap, was one of the first Newtown natives to
August 30, 1902 With regard to the club whose headquarters are at Anfield, we may state that the same contingent of gentlemen who watched over
August 25, 1902 One year League champions; the next, struggling to retain their place in the First Division; such has been the fate of the
May 29, 1902 Mr. Tom Watson, Liverpool Football Club’s manager, has received the transfer from the Celtic of George Livingston, the Parkhead club’s international forward.
March 21, 1902 Alderman John Houlding was buried yesterday afternoon at Everton Cemetery, Fazakerley. His death, the news of which came with a shock to
Saturday, March 1 – 1902 Arthur Goddard, who has been transferred from Glossop to Liverpool, ought to make an enviable name now that he has
February 24, 1902 That Liverpool are seriously alarmed by their lowly and un-favourable position in the League is shown by the payment of one of
February 15, 1902 Tom Robertson – perhaps one should say Robertson the forward, for there are two of the same name in the Liverpool eleven
Tuesday, February 11 – 1902 A very largely attended special meeting of the General Council (under the presidency of Mr Lewis Peake, chairman), entrusted with
September 7, 1901 The officials, players, shareholders, enthusiasts, &c., of the Liverpool Football Club have been making merry over the winning of the Football League
August 23, 1901 Having won the League Championship, it is now the great ambition of Liverpool to hold the English Cup, and in the coming
July 25, 1901 Mr. Tom Watson, the genial Liverpool Secretary, is home again from his sea trip, looking even more hale and hearty than ever
June 20, 1901 Mr. Tom Watson, Secretary of the Liverpool Club, paid a flying visit to Glasgow to-day and signed on a Queen’s Park player.
May 6, 1901 In fulfilling their League programme Liverpool have had the assistance of only eighteen and Sunderland of sixteen players – facts which will
April 20, 1901 Liverpool v Bury The interest in the remaining League games of the Liverpool club increases in intensity, and to-day, when the Reds
February 13, 1901 Sunderland, being thrown out of the Cup ties, were anxious to arrange their postponed match with Liverpool for February 23, and at
February 2, 1901 Tom Watson made the journey to Glasgow, and was present at the Celtic v. Kilmarnock game. “Was it players or fresh air,”
January 5, 1901 Liverpool’s crushing defeat at Blackburn bears hardly on the players, and has plunged the followers of the losing team into an unreasonable
October 11, 1900 “The sensation of the week is the transfer of Andy McCowie to Middlesbrough for a consideration, it is reported, of £75,” says
August 25, 1900 Liverpool – The junior of the organisations in First Division League in the famous Mersey port are looking to the opening of
August 23, 1900 The Airdrieonians have secured the transfer of Robert McLaren, who last year assisted Liverpool. This player was a splendid junior, and took
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