Liverpool St Helens Football Club is an English rugby union team formed from the merger of Liverpool Football Club and St Helens RUFC. The institution...
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St Helens: the current line from Liverpool Lime Street, through Huyton and St Helens, to Wigan North Western; a line from Widnes, through St Helens,...
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Superleague Formula Liverpool St Helens F.C., a rugby union team This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Liverpool F.C.. If an internal...
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Totally Wicked Stadium (redirect from St Helens Stadium)
000 and is the home ground of rugby league club St Helens R.F.C. and football club Liverpool F.C. Women. The stadium was granted planning permission...
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p453 ISBN 978-1869833695 St. Helens Town 0-9 (nine) AFC Liverpool Archived 30 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine A.F.C. Liverpool, 13 September 2014 Official...
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and fans bought the club back from St Helens R.F.C. and appointed Paul "Peo" Piert as first team manager. St Helens Town originally wore a red and white...
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St Helens R.F.C., commonly known as Saints, is a professional rugby league club in St Helens, Merseyside, England. Founded in 1873, the club is one of...
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the name of the Liverpool-based rugby union club until it merged with another club to form Liverpool St Helens F.C. Liverpool F.C., a Premier League...
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both Anfield and St Helens Stadium. As of 23 August 2024,[update] Liverpool has partnerships with: From the 2024–25 season, Liverpool will play the majority...
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Wicked Stadium (the home of St Helens R.F.C.) and the Racecourse Ground (home of Wrexham). The most successful Liverpool Reserves manager was Roy Evans...
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existence in the world, after Dublin University Football Club (1854), Liverpool St Helens F.C. (1857) and Edinburgh Academical Football Club (1857), but asserts...
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both the Liverpool Business Houses League and the St Helens Combination. The name originates from the Pilkington glass factory in St. Helens. They later...
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Henry Fry (rugby union) (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
"Ireland's Poor Start In Rugby Internationals". Northern Whig. 12 February 1934. "Two More C.O.S." Liverpool Echo. 30 April 1947. Henry Fry at ESPNscrum...
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Fran Cotton (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
played for England and the British Lions. His clubs included Coventry R.F.C. and Sale. After retiring, he remained in rugby administration and founded...
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Charles Clark (rugby union) (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
siblings were born in Rock Ferry. Parker played his club rugby for Liverpool F.C. From here he was called up for his only international appearance on...
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Arthur Lyon (rugby union) (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
he died aged 54. Lyon played for both Oxford University and later for Liverpool. He was one of ten Old Rugbeians to make an international debut on 27...
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John Clayton (rugby union) (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
24 August 1848 in Liverpool. He attended Rugby School. Clayton had played rugby football at school and went on to play for Liverpool. He made his international...
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F.C., the rugby union club which is now part of Liverpool St Helens F.C. It will merge with St Helens RUFC in the 1980s but still claims to be the world's...
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Reggie Spooner (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
president of Lancashire. In rugby, Spooner was a centre three-quarter for Liverpool R.F.C. and played for England against Wales at Swansea in 1902–03. "Spooner...
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Glyn Allen (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
rugby at Merchiston Castle School. Allen played in English rugby for Liverpool and was a Lancashire representative player. He was capped nine times as...
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Boroughs of Halton, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens, and the Wirral. With a population of around 496,784, Liverpool is the largest settlement in the region...
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Mike Beese (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
tries in 317 appearances for the club. He also played for Liverpool while studying at Liverpool Polytechnic, from where he was picked to play for England...
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association football club from St Helens in Lancashire. The club was formed in 1945 and, after playing in the Liverpool County Combination for four years...
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Arthur Kemble (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
1887 Home Nations. Kemble was the son of the Rev. N. F. Y. Kemble, the vicar of Allerton, Liverpool; he qualified as a solicitor in 1891 and was chairman...
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Ted Rudd (rugby union) (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
is an English former international rugby union player. A Liverpool native, Rudd attended St Edward's College and during his three year's with their first...
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Arthur Durandu (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
English cricketer who played for Lancashire. He was born and died in Liverpool. Durandu made his only County Match appearance against Kent in June 1887...
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Frank Tobin (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
played rugby at school, went on to play for Liverpool F.C. (latterly Liverpool St Helens). Tobin was selected to play in the first international match in...
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Ray French (category Liverpool St Helens F.C. players)
home town club, St. Helens, before going on to play at Widnes. After training as a school teacher, he taught at Cowley School in St. Helens, Lancashire,...
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Newton-le-Willows (category Towns and villages in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens)
Borough of St Helens, Merseyside, England. The population at the 2021 census was 24,642. Newton-le-Willows is on the eastern edge of St Helens, south of...
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