Friday, September 20 – 1918 A week or two ago it was reported that the condition of Private Arthur Clamp, the Notts County, centre half-back,
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Letter from the trenches
Saturday, November 25 – 1916 Letter from the trenchesMr. John Adams received, some weeks ago, an interesting letter from Sergeant Harry J. Allwood, of the
Captain J.R. Williams
August 19, 1916 Captain J.R. Williams, of the King’s (Liverpool Regiment), who was reported in yesterday’s issue as having been missing since August 9, is

The Surreys play the game
July 29, 1916 “Kicking footballs towards the German trenches under a hail of shells.” “On through the hail of slaughter… They drive the trickling ball.”:
The real match of death
July 11, 1916 The Press Association’s correspondent with the British Army in France says the captain of one of the companies of a battalion of
Everton “always” win at Anfield
November 26, 1915 To-morrow’s the day. Everton and Liverpool meet at Anfield. Won’t there be some tremendous discussions in the trenches over the game! The
News about Lieutenant Harold Bache
September 30, 1915 Harold Bache, the West Bromwich Albion and Corinthian centre forward, who obtained a commission soon after the war started, has been for
The soldiers wants football to go on
July 14, 1915 The assortment of letters from the front will keep you interested to-day. The most important, to my mind, is the plea of
Liverpool at the seaside
June 11, 1915. The 6th Battalion King’s Regiment training. The photograph show the “final assault” in exercise for bayonet charge, in which the men charge
Territorial charge with the bayonet – ex-footballer killed
May 3, 1915 The 5th King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment (Territorial) during the hard fighting on the 23rd and 24th ult., when they acted in
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