Friday, December 30 – 1910 Mr. Watson tells me that the party leave Lime-street this evening by the 6 o’clock train, and the players are
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A collection at Anfield for the Shipyard Lock-out Distress Fund
Tuesday, November 15 – 1910 Mr. William Egan writes: – May I beg that you will give publicity to the following in your interesting and
Tom Watson secures Miller of Morton
Thursday, November 10 – 1910 In my notes yesterday I mentioned in a quiet way that I might have some interesting information for the supporters
Liverpool lose out on Greener
Wednesday, November 9 – 1910 As regards the Liverpool team, in view of last Saturday’s brilliant display it is probable that the directors will rely
John McConnell: A son of Motherwell
November 7, 1910 Liverpool, it has been said by Mr. Tom Watson, are either at the top or the bottom of the League. At this
What will Liverpool do next?
November 3, 1910 Local enthusiasts are still wrangling about the doings of our local teams; but, of course, the Reds suffer nearly all the criticism.
Newcastle United v Liverpool 6-1 (League match)
Saturday, October 22 – 1910 Match: Football League, 1st Division, at St. James’ Park, kick-off: 15:15. Newcastle United – Liverpool 6-1 (3-0). Attendance: 15,000 (20.000
James Scott back from serious illness
Wednesday, October 12 – 1910 Supporters of the Liverpool club, and, indeed, footballers generally, will be pleased to learn that James Scott, the half-back engaged
40,021 was the official attendance at Anfield
October 4, 1910 The exact figures for the match at Anfield on Saturday are now to hand. Mr. Tom Watson informs me that £1,301 4s.
Blues 15th success and a £1,300 gate
October 3, 1910 On reaching the scene of the first of the contests, which all Mersey footballers look upon as the tit-bits of the season,
Derby day at Anfield awaits
Friday, September 30 – 1910 Ever since the year 1894, when the Mersey clubs came into opposition for the first time in the premier League,
Preparations for the local Derby at Anfield
Thursday, September 29 – 1910 The Everton directors at their meeting last evening decided on the team to oppose Liverpool at Anfield. After last Saturday’s
William Stuart transferred to Liverpool
September 1, 1910 The Liverpool Club are ever on the lookout for promising talent, and Mr. Tom Watson informs me that negotiations were completed this
John McKenna – The new Football League President
June 20, 1910 Quite a unique honour was accorded to the Liverpool Football Club when their chaiman was elected President of The League by an
A Liverpool F.C. snap from Sweden
June 11, 1910 The Liverpool Football Club have just received “snaps” taken on their Continental tour. The picture shows the men at the top of
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1910 (Cricket and Football Field)
June 6, 1910 Liverpool’s fine record Liverpool’s annual meeting, held at the Law Association Rooms, Cook Street, was a harmonious affair, Mr. John McKenna presiding
Longworth a new record signing for Liverpool
Saturday, May 14 – 1910 Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of Liverpool F.C., has been keeping a sharp lookout to snap up any promising players,
Open letters to famous footballers: John Macdonald (Liverpool F.C.)
March 14 , 1910 “Sharp to any advantages, he’s swift to make ‘em his.” (Two Noble Kinsmen), Dear Jack, – You have had a somewhat
Montgomery sign for Liverpool
Wednesday, February 16 – 1910 Montgomery, the back of the Irvine Meadow XI, who played in the recent junior international trial match, has signed for
The thoughts of Sam Hardy
December 2, 1909 Footballers have a good job. But are not fairly treated. It would be a difficult matter to describe one’s feelings when his
Liverpool v Sheffield Wednesday 3-1 (League match: October 23, 1909)
October 23, 1909 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:15. Liverpool – Sheffield Wednesday 3-1 (3-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. T.J. Rowbotham. Liverpool
Jimmy Stewart: A Son of the Rock
September 20, 1909 There can be no doubting the fact that the introduction of Jimmy Stewart and John Macdonald has gone a very long way
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1909 (Liverpool Echo: Standard article)
June 21, 1909 Critical but cordial meeting The annual meeting of the directors and shareholders of the Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Company, Limited,
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1909 (Sheffield Evening Telegraph)
June 21, 1909 At the annual meeting of the Liverpool Club held last evening, the secretary, Mr. Tom Watson, in his report, referred to the
New contract for Tom Chorlton
May 28, 1909 The Liverpool F.C. and Chorlton have at length come to terms. Chorlton, it will be remembered, was reported to the Football Association,
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