Friday, August 13 – 1937 Pleading guilty at Kilmarnock Sherif Court yesterday to two charges of theft by housebreaking and one charge of attempted housebreaking,
Category: Club news
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
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
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
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.
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
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
Albert Shelley joins Liverpool
March 23, 1937 Albert Shelley, trainer of Southampton, has been appointed trainer-coach to Liverpool. Shelley, who formerly played for Southampton, will take full charge of
Liverpool sign on Hood and McCappin from Cliftonville
Wednesday, March 3 – 1937 Two Cliftonville players, W.J. Hood, left back, and E. McCappin, right half, both Irish internationals, have signed for Liverpool. (Dundee
Liverpool fans calls for George Kay
Sunday, February 14 – 1937 Some of the Liverpool supporters were so upset over their team’s failure that they indulged in ironical clapping and booing
Mr. Bean in defence of Ephraim Longworth
Wednesday, February 10 – 1937 A Preston firm of haulage contractors, Messrs. Thomas Pickle and Son, were sued at the Liverpool Assizes, to-day, for damages
Operation for the Liverpool secretary
Thursday, January 14 – 1937 Mr. George Patterson, Secretary of Liverpool Football Club, who has been ill for some days, yesterday entered a nursing home
List of Liverpool A.F.C. players, Season 1936-37
December 12, 1936 Name Birthplace Height Weight Goalkeepers A.J. Riley South Africa 6 ‘ 1 1/2 12 ‘ 10 A. Hobson Horden 5 ‘ 10
Jimmy McMullan was in the running for the Liverpool manager job
Monday, September 21 – 1936 Jimmy McMullan was well in the running for the managerial job at Liverpool. The directors eventually decided on George Kay,
George Kay released by Southampton
Saturday, August 8 – 1936 Southampton F.C. today decided to release Mr. George Kay, their manager, on August 20 so that he can take up
George Kay appointed new manager of Liverpool F.C.
August 7, 1936 Mr. George Kay, the former West Ham F.C. captain and the present manager of Southampton F.C. , has been appointed to the
John McKenna’s will
May 30, 1936 Mr. John McKenna, of Liverpool, President of the Football League, who died on March 22, has left estate valued at £11,182. After
Liverpool at Wien
May 21, 1936 Writing from Wien, Ernest Blenkinsop, captain of Liverpool F.C., says: – “My dear Bee. – Just a line again. We are having
Alex Raisbeck replaces Charles Hewitt at Chester F.C.
Thursday, May 14 – 1936 Chester Football Club have appointed Mr. Alex Raisbeck as manager in succession to Mr. W. Charles Hewitt. Mr. Raisbeck, who
Vienna calling
Tuesday, April 28 – 1936 Liverpool F.C. have received, and will probably accept, an invitation to tour Austria next month. The trip would last about
“Honest John” buried at Anfield cemetery
Thursday, March 26 – 1936 Every club in the Football League sent wreaths to the funeral at Liverpool on yesterday of Mr. John McKenna, who
– My dearest football friend, John McKenna
March 23, 1936 My dearest football friend, John McKenna, has played out time and retired to his rest. Honest John McKenna. The name will never
John McKenna dies 82 years old
March 22, 1936 One of the foremost leaders and legislators of the Association football game of all time, Mr. John McKenna, president of the Football
Liverpool F.C.’s secretary John Charles Rouse got married
March 6, 1936 Mr. John Charles Rouse, assistant secretary of Liverpool F.C., was married at Clifton Road Welsh Congregation Church, Birkenhead, to Miss Enid Price,
Grimsby Town: The finest sporting club in the League
January 20, 1936 Our thanks to our friends at Grimsby Town Once more I desire to put Grimsby on the football map- For thirty years
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