After holding Southport to a draw, Liverpool Ramblers selected a new goalkeeper for the FA Cup re-play, 4th of November 1882, that was to take place on their...
The 66th Easter Festival was, we hope, a huge success. We are very grateful to our sponsors Atherton House Nursery Group, LJ Architects, Keppie Massie, Marpol Seciruty, Traigh...
LRAFC were delighted to be invited to this event, which brings together clubs still in existence that played in the first 10 years of the FA Cup, before...
Almost certainly the first Old Wykehamist to play football for Liverpool Ramblers, Louis Henry Hornby was a member of a Cotton Broking family who would play a prominent...
FW Comber , a Wykehamist Rambler The son of a Brazilian-born British subject; Frank Wandesford Comber was a player of “proven ability” when he joined Liverpool Ramblers...
Although there had been some cricket in June, the lull in Ramblers football proceedings after the 1st XI had won the Alan Brown Trophy ended on the 20th...
LRAFC learnt with great sadness of the passing of Jamie on the 28th October 2022. Jamie joined in 1978, having been at a rugby-playing school, King William’s on...
When the Percy Bateson called on the Public School men of Liverpool to form a quality football club, his plea reached the ears of a certain student who...