August 26, 1899 To talk of Liverpool’s prospects, is, in the opinion of many of the club’s followers, to use too mild a word –
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Season preview 1899-1900: Liverpool F.C. (Sporting Life)
August 23, 1899 Everybody remembers the close fight Liverpool and Aston Villa had for the League Championship last season, and how the Brum club won
Season preview 1899-1900: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 21, 1899 Liverpool. I should think there is not a club in the League that have made fewer changes in the team than have
Hammer clinking at Anfield
August 7, 1899 There is a re-awakening to life and activity at the Anfield Road Ground. The sleepy off-season is past, or nearly so; the
Liverpool F.C. planning Scottish friendlies
Monday, June 12 – 1899 Liverpool want matches with Queen’s Park and Celtic. The former have been offered the October holiday at Glasgow, with a
Maybe changes to Anfield football ground
Monday, May 22 – 1899 There is some talk of enlarging the Anfield-road Ground. It is narrow-backed at present, and somehow, when the stands are
An upgrade of Anfield Road Football ground
May 22, 1899 There is some talk of enlarging the Anfield Road ground. It is narrow-backed at present, and somehow, wen the stands are crowded,
Mr. Tom Watson in Glasgow
Friday, May 5 – 1899 Our Glasgow correspondent writes: Among those on English commissions in view of next season who are at present making Glasgow
High hopes for Peter Kyle
Wednesday, May 3 – 1899 Mr. Tom Watson, the Liverpool secretary, has great hopes of Peter Kyle, late of Clyde, turning out a class forward
Sketch: Tom Watson (Liverpool)
March 31, 1899 Tom Watson, Sunderland. (Source: Lichfield Mercury: March 31, 1899)
Bill Perkins transferred to Liverpool
Saturday, March 25 – 1899 At Saturday’s match, an ominous whisper went round the grand stand that Tom Watson, the old Sunderland and present Liverpool
A new captain is needed for Liverpool
March 25, 1899 Liverpool had two important men away, these being Harry Storer, the goalkeeper, and Billy Dunlop, the left back. The first mentioned individual,
Chit chat with “Gideon Grump” (football agents beware)
March 20, 1899 The report that Southampton have been approaching Steve Bloomer has caused quite a panic in Liverpool football circles. I went round to
How Liverpool prepare for the FA Cup semi-final
March 16, 1899 Liverpool F.C. and the English Cup. Preparing for the semi-final. The players in splendid trim. Details of the training. The brilliant exploits
Tom Watson linked with QPR
Thursday, March 2 – 1899 It is rumoured that Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary and manager of the Liverpool Football Club, will take over the
High hopes for a successful season
September 8, 1898 Great hopes are being entertained at Liverpool, where they really believe they are going to make a stout bid for the championship.
Liverpool v The Wednesday 4-0 (League match: September 3, 1898)
September 3, 1898 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 16:00. Liverpool – The Wednesday 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. Adams. Liverpool (2-3-5):
Season preview 1898-99: Liverpool F.C. (Sheffield Independent)
August 27, 1898 Followers of the Liverpool club are anticipating great and glorious things. They are hoping to quite outshine their local rivals, the Evertonians,
Season preview 1898-99: Liverpool F.C. (Lancashire Evening Post)
August 27, 1898 Liverpudlians are awaiting the forthcoming season with eagerness and confidence, and unless Tom Watson is a false prophet Liverpool will achieve fame
Tom on a short Sunderland visit
Saturday, July 2 – 1898 Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of the Liverpool Football Club, and late of the Sunderland Club, is on a short
George Allan as a linesman
Saturday, May 2 – 1898 In common fairness to popular Tom Watson and his committee (by the way, Mr Benjamin Bailey was also very considerate
Watson got his men
Wednesday, March, 30 – 1898 Tom Watson had made good use of his opportunities in Scotland this week. When he signed on Hugh Morgan he
The squad for the Scotland tour
January 1, 1898 Mr. Campbell states that Mr. Tom Watson sends the following as the probable Liverpool team against the Hearts on Monday: Willie Donnelly;
From the darkness into the light
Saturday, September 25 – 1897 Poor Liverpool! Their fall is great! N wonder poor Tom Watson is reported to have gone into deep mourning! The
Tom Watson and the directors head for the Star Theatre
September 11, 1897 The Liverpool Football Club, accompanied by Mr. Tom Watson and several directors of the club have accepted the invitation of Mr. William
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