December 8, 1906 Fortune smiles at Derby – on Liverpool. Candidly, I awaited the result of Liverpool’s visit to Derby with some amount of trepidation.
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
December 8, 1906 Fortune smiles at Derby – on Liverpool. Candidly, I awaited the result of Liverpool’s visit to Derby with some amount of trepidation.
December 5 1906 It is stated on the highest authority that the announcement made last evening that Herbert Burgess, John Edmondson, and James Bannister had
December 1, 1906 Match: Football League, First Division at Manor Ground (Plumstead). Woolwich Arsenal – Sunderland 0-1 (0-0). Attendance: 18,500. Referee: Mr. J.T. Howcroft (Bolton);
December 1, 1906 After the match at Hyde-road on Saturday the Manchester City officials opened negotiations for the transfer of their suspended players, the Football
October 13, 1906 Liverpool’s big effort at Woolwich The one regrettable feature of Liverpool’s visit to Woolwich lies in their defeat, bringing as it did
October 6, 1906 Match: Football League, First Division, at Manor Ground, kick-off: 15:30. Woolwich Arsenal – Liverpool 2-1 (0-1). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Robertson.
October 6, 1906 Liverpool, the champions of the English League, will visit Woolwich Arsenal to-day with a greatly depleted team. I understand Alex Raisbeck, the
September 29, 1906 The Reds failed Liverpool’s mission to the land of the ex-Heathens failed – 1905-6 defeat was not converted into a victory. The
August 25, 1906 Brentford. Goalkeeper. – Charlie Williams (Norwich City). Backs. – Jock Watson, John McConnell (Grimsby Town), Archie Taylor (Bristol Rovers), R. Abbott (Hanwell).
April 21, 1906 Looking over the Liverpool record. Praise for players. This day has been the end of the season of the Liverpool Football Club,
April 9, 1906 Two football medals and other articles were stolen from the home of Jimmy Ashcroft, Woolwich Arsenal’s goalkeeper, while he was defending his
April 7, 1906 International: British Championship, at Hampden Park. Scotland – England 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 102,741; gate receipts: £4,500. Referee: Mr. William Nunnerley (Wales FA);
March, 31, 1906 (1) Archie Gray, (2) Jimmy Ashcroft, (3) Jimmy Sharp, (4) Percy Sands, (5) Roddy McEachrane, (6) James Bigden, (7) John Dick, (8)
March 24, 1906 International: Inter League, at Stamford Bridge, kick-off: 15:30. English League – Scottish League 6-2 (2-1). Attendance: 18,000. Referee: Mr. W. Kennersley (Wrexham);
March 6, 1906 04.04.1906 Newcastle United v Sheffield United Mr W. Gilgryst 07.04.1906 Bury v Bolton Wanderers Mr W Chadwick 07.04.1906 Derby County v Birmingham
December 30, 1905 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:15. Liverpool – Woolwich Arsenal 3-0 (1-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. F.H. Dennis; linesmen:
December 30, 1905 Liverpool are at home again, and, following on recent unexpected events both at Anfield and Goodison, they will oblige by firmly dealing
December 30, 1905 Liverpool v. Woolwich Arsenal. League match, at Anfield: Kick-off 2.15. Liverpool. – Sam Hardy, goal; Alf West and Billy Dunlop, backs; Maurice
December 30, 1905 Liverpool are at home again, and, following on recent unexpected events both at Anfield and Goodison, they will oblige by firmly dealing
December 6, 1905 Liverpool should make a respectable total of goal for by Christmas. Their engagements are: – Wolverhampton Wanderers, Notts County, Bolton Wanderers, and
November 18, 1905 The Liverpool club have experienced a considerable amount of success with the new men they have drafted into their team this season,
October 14, 1905 International: Inter League, at Hyde Road (Manchester). English League – Irish League 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 13,000; gate receipts: £340. Referee: Mr. R.T.
September 23, 1905 The directors of the Liverpool club have at least disclosed their hand, and two new players have been signed on. They are
September 9, 1905 What happened at Woolwich. The Liverpool Club set out with high hopes for Woolwich, the Kentish town, celebrated for its big guns,
September 4, 1905 When at the end of last season the Liverpool team had gallantly won their way back to the First Division, all good
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