August 12, 1937 Neil McBain, manager of Watford is leaving the club he served for nine yards. Watford directors yesterday issued the following statement: “Neil
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Cyril Oxley’s fish and chips saloon on fire
Monday, August 9 – 1937 A fire occurred on Monday evening in the fish and chip saloon occupied by Mr. Cyril Oxley, the old Chesterfield
Rabbi Howell (Rab Howell) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Rab Howell on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Rab Howell. Born: October 12, 1867: Wincobank, Sheffield (Yorkshire), in England. Passed away: July 21, 1937: Preston
The death of Rab Howell
July 21, 1937 The death occurred in Preston to-day at the age of 69 of Robert “Rab” Howell, one of the famous “midget” half back
Back to jail for Dick Forshaw
July 19, 1937 A former Liverpool F.C. footballer, Dick Forshaw (42), who was stated to have been in prison almost continuously for the past five
Ex-Liverpool as wicket-keeper
Friday, July 16 – 1937 Archie Macpherson, the former Rangers, Liverpool, and Sheffield United footballer, who recently signed for Falkirk, is to play for Clackmannan
Berry Nieuwenhuys in Blackpool court
Friday, July 2 – 1937 Berry Nieuwenhuys, the Liverpool footballer, of Utting-avenue, Liverpool, was summoned at Blackpool to-day for failing to conform to a “Halt”
Liverpool’s Phil Taylor attends a Dundee wedding
June 30, 1937 Three well-known footballers attended the wedding of Miss Isabella Gillie Piggott, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Piggott, 30a James Street,
Jack Shield transferred to Wolves
June 25, 1937 Wolverhampton Wanderers have signed on professional forms a six-feet amateur international left half-back, Jack Shield, who has been with Bishop Auckland for
Sam English consider Dundalk switch
June 24, 1937 Sam English may take a turn in Irish football next season. The former Rangers, Liverpool, Queen of the South, and Hartlepools centre
Ted Adams married
Tuesday, June 22 – 1937 Ted Adams, the Burnley F.C. goalkeeper whose home is at Anfield, Liverpool, was married at Chester yesterday to Miss Doris
Death of Arthur Kingscott
June 19, 1937 Death of Long Eaton ex-referee. Famous football personality. Mr. Arthur Kingscott, of Nether Field, New Sawley, Long Eaton, former treasurer to the
Record breaking centre forward signs for Liverpool
Friday, June 18 – 1937 Liverpool F.C. to-day obtained the transfer from Mansfield Town of Edwin Harston, the record breaking centre forward. The fee is
Robert Done transferred to Chester
June 12, 1937 Mr. Alex Raisbeck to-day effected one of the best signings made by Chester for a long time when he obtained the signature
Vic Wright transferred to Plymouth Argyle
June 11, 1937 It is expected that Vic Wright, the Liverpool forward, will sign for Plymouth Argyle today. The player has promised to do so.
Jimmy Stewart trainer for Portsmouth
June 11, 1937 Jimmy Stewart, Dundee’s trainer, has accepted a similar post with Portsmouth, and the Dens Park club are faced with a double job
Oval goal posts
Monday, June 7 – 1937 Discussion of the standardisation of goalposts revealed that it is probable those being tried by Liverpool F.C. will be adopted.
William Henry Grier (Billy Grier)
All articles about Billy Grier on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Billy Grier: Born: February 28, 1872: Preston (Lancashire), England. Passed away: 1937. Position: Right half. Height: Weight:
Larne Football Club: Season 1936-37
Registered players for Larne Football Club, season 1936-37: James Barr, Position: Full-back; (Whiteabbey, Larne Olympic); Victor Beattie, Position: Goalkeeper; Height: 5ft. 8in., weight: 11st. 0lb.;
John Cowan @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about John Cowan on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About John Cowan: Born: December 12, 1870: Bonhill (Dunbartonshire), Scotland. Passed away: May, 1937: Stranraer (Dumfries), Scotland. Position:
Liverpool sign Hall Russell’s duo
Friday, May 21 – 1937 To-day Mr. George Kay, of Liverpool F.C., visited Aberdeen and signed on George Penrose and George Paterson, the right wing
Dundee United or Liverpool for Milne?
Saturday, May 15 – 1937 Considerable misapprehension appears to exist as to the position in regard to Dundee United and Arthur Milne. We understand that
Cyril Sidlow signs for Wolves
May 15, 1937 Wolverhampton Wanderers have signed on professional forms Cyril Sidlow, Colwyn Bay and Welsh Amateur International goalkeeper. (Daily Mirror: May 17, 1937)
Norway v England 0-6 (International: May 14, 1937)
May 14, 1937 International: Friendly, at Ullevaal Stadion (Oslo). Norway – England 0-6 (0-4). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. Einar Ulrich. Norway (2-3-5): Henry Johansen (Vålerengen),
Fred Baron fined for loitering
May 11, 1937 Fred Baron, former popular centre forward of Southend United, was fined £3 at Southend yesterday for loitering for street betting. Baron told
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