March 20, 1964 Joseph Gordon Gunson, now aged 59, and living at The Homestead, Broughton, is another Cestrian who can boast of a distinguished career
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
March 20, 1964 Joseph Gordon Gunson, now aged 59, and living at The Homestead, Broughton, is another Cestrian who can boast of a distinguished career
September 5, 1941 Liverpool have a fine opportunity of recording a “double” at their first attempt of the season. They go to The Racecourse tomorrow
September 1, 1917 Wednesday have booked two youngsters in Brown (full back) and Atkin, both of Whitwell. Others include: A. Cooper, S. Peach (goal); Ted
May 11, 1915 A cool corner of Anfield Cemetery had been chosen. The sun’s rays shaded his last resting-place. “Tom” was buried there. The day
February 15, 1904 Match: International trial, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Stripes – Whites 4-2 (2-2). Referee: Mr. Ll. Williams (Holywell). Stripes (2-3-5): Bob Evans (Blackburn
September 23, 1892 The secretary of the Football Association informs us that the following professionals were reinstated as amateurs on the 23rd inst.: – Richard
May 25, 1889 Match: Cleveland Charity Cup, Final, second replay, at Linthorpe Road. Stockton – South Bank 2-1 (1-1). Attendance: 4,000. Stockton (2-3-5): F.H. Welch,
May 11, 1889 Match: Cleveland Charity Cup, Final, replay, at Linthorpe Road. Stockton – South Bank 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 5,500. Stockton (2-3-5): F.H. Welch, Bob
April 27, 1889 Match: Cleveland Charity Cup, Final, at Linthorpe Road. Stockton – South Bank 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 7,000. Stockton (2-3-5): F.H. Welch, Bob Shaw,
May 10, 1882 The annual general meeting of this club was held last Wednesday, at the Sandon Hotel, Liverpool, John Houlding, Esq., presiding, there being
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