Liverpool City (1906) Explained

Clubname:Liverpool City
Fullname:Liverpool City Rugby League Football Club
Nickname:All Blacks, Citizens[1]
Ground:Stanley Athletics Ground
League:Rugby Football League
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Liverpool City was a semi-professional rugby league club. The club was based in the Stanley area of Liverpool, a metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England.

The club played in the Rugby League for only one season, in 1906–07.

History

The club played in the Rugby League for the single season 1906–07, its first match being a 41–8 defeat at home to Wigan on 3 September 1906, watched by 1,000 spectators; the club's two tries both scored by J. H. Cooper.[2] The club finished in bottom place out of the 26 clubs (Pontefract had folded after only 8 games and their records were expunged, but even they had won 3 of these 8 matches). The team lost all 30 official league matches played. It did draw one game, at home to Bramley, which at the time had also lost all of its matches in the season; the match ended 3–3, the points coming from one try each; Dunbobbin going over for the Citizens.[3] However, as the return fixture was cancelled, the first (drawn) fixture was expunged from the records.

The club resolved to continue in 1907–08 in the West Lancashire Rugby League,[4] but it was unable to fulfil its fixture commitments, and was wound up in November 1907.[5]

Another club, also called Liverpool City was formed in 1951 when Liverpool Stanley changed their name and location. There is no connection between the two clubs.

Colours

The club wore black jerseys with white collars and white shield with the Liver bird in black, and was known as the English "All Blacks".[6]

Ground

The club played at the Stanley Athletics Ground off Fairfield Street, Stanley.[7]

Records

The club holds, jointly, the record of playing a whole season without a win.

Lost all league matches in a season
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Liverpool City1906-07 30 League** 2 Cup-ties[8]
Other clubs with the same equal record
Broughton Rangers1940-41 10 War Lancashire League 1 Cup-tie
Leigh1940-41 13 War Lancashire League1 Cup-tie
Bramley1941-42 19 War Emergency League4 Cup-ties
Runcorn Highfield1989-90 28 Division Two 3 Cup-ties
Nottingham City1991-92 26 Division Three3 Cup-ties

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Northern Union . Liverpool Daily Post . 4 September 1906 . 5.
  2. Northern Union . Liverpool Daily Post . 4 September 1906 . 5.
  3. Weaklings divide points . Athletic News . 5 November 1906 . 2.
  4. Liverpool City . Manchester Courier . 30 May 1907 . 9.
  5. The passing of Liverpool City . Yorkshire Evening News . 23 November 1907 . 5.
  6. English athletic notes . Edinburgh Evening News . 2 February 1906 . 4.
  7. Book: Delaney . Trevor . The Grounds of Rugby League . 1991 . Thornton and Pearson . 978-095099822-0 . 198.
  8. Web site: RL All Time Records. 31 August 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110902105840/http://www.therfl.co.uk/history_and_heritage/all_time_records. 2 September 2011. dead.