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During the First World War, with normal Football League activity suspended, Liverpool competed in a regional league, the Lancashire Section. The competition was split into two parts: "Principal Tournament" and the "Supplementary Competition".
The 1916–17 Liverpool F.C. season saw Liverpool compete in the wartime football league, which was set up following the outbreak of World War I. They competed in the Lancashire Section Principle Tournament and the Lanacashire Section Supplementary Competition. Squad statistics. Appearances and goals. [1] [2] [3] [4] References.
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Liverpool's first season awaited in the Lancashire league and Liverpool fans didn't have to wait long for the first Merseyside derby which ended in highly controversial circumstances. The team of the Macs back in 1892-93 (Click on for a larger image)
The Lancashire Senior Cup was known as the Lancashire Section Subsidiary Competition for the 1918-19 season
2-0 to Liverpool: Competition: Lancashire Section - Principal Tournament : Venue: Anfield: Attendance: 27,000
The Lancashire Senior Cup was known as the Lancashire Subsidiary Competition for the 1918-19 season.
In season 2001, Liverpool Cricket Club staged three Benson and Hedges Knockout games at its Aigburth ground where Lancashire played host to Durham (Tuesday May 1st), Derbyshire (Friday May 4th) and Yorkshire (Sunday May 6th). It was the first time that Yorkshire had played there in a first class related match since 1957.