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Tom Watson - A Small Slice Of LFC History


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Just a small curio. Went for a walk in Anfield Cemetary earlier and passed this, so grabbed a photo. Obviously replaced an older headstone, but thought it was worth noting.

 

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Watson_(football_manager)

 

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Tom Watson (April 1859 – 6 May 1915) was an English football manager who managed Sunderland A.F.C. and Liverpool F.C. around the turn of the 20th century.[1] In winning the league title with both clubs he was the first manager to do so with two clubs.

 

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcastle_East_End_F.C.

 

Newcastle East End Football Club were an English football club which briefly played in the Northern League and the FA Cup in the late 19th century. Their entire history was played out during the Victorian era in Newcastle upon Tyne. The club is most noted for being one of the two football sides that merged to form Newcastle United in 1892.

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