April 11, 1934 “Arsenal’s action is unsporting and unheard of in the history of the game.” This statement was made by Mr. George Patterson, the
Category: Club news
Arsenal wants game postponed
April 10, 1934 Following the announcement yesterday of the England team to meet Scotland, Arsenal sent the following telegram to the headquarters of the Football
Mr. Walter Henry Cartwright’s condition
April 4, 1934 The condition of Mr. Walter Henry Cartwright, the Liverpool F.C. chairman, who was taken ill at Harrogate when the Liverpool team was
The funeral of Mr. Thomas Crompton
January 31, 1934 The funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Crompton, the Liverpool Football Club director, and ex-chairman of the club, took place this morning
The death of Thomas Crompton
January 28, 1934 A football friend Liverpool F.C. can never forget the chairmen who held reign. One’s mind casts back to the period when Messrs.
John Deacon to Liverpool
Tuesday, November 28 – 1933 John Deacon, of Darlington, who has recently been appearing with the Redcar Borough side, was yesterday signed on as a
Big build up for Derby Day
Tuesday, September 26 – 1933 Dixie Dean, the Everton centre-forward, was injured in the game against Arsenal, and at the moment there is some doubt
Berry Nieuwenhuys to be unleashed
Saturday, September 23 – 1933 Tottenham “fans” will see one of the latest “importations” to-day, for one Berry Nieuwenhuys, who has only recently arrived over
Plenty of goals at Penny Lane
Saturday, August 26 – 1933 Displaying fine craft and speed Everton “A” outclassed Liverpool at Penny-lane. Some of the wingers moves were positively brilliant, and
– Cut mine like Danny’s!
Wednesday, August 23 – 1933 On another page is a yarn from my pen mainly about old-time Pompey footballers, and there is a photograph of
The death of Hugh Lester
August 5, 1933 Hugh Lester, aged 42, a well-known footballer who has played for Colwyn Bay, Llandudno and Weston-Super-Mare, and Ethel Georgina Vickers, aged 32,
Sam English transferred to Liverpool
July 24, 1933 All the knowing people who told us that Sam English was going to land at Dens Park should “pipe down” for a
Ex-Liverpool players for Clapton Orient
July 13, 1933 Now that David Pratt, the former Liverpool player, has taken over the management of Clapton Orient F.C., he is signing up Liverpool
Ted Crawford transferred to Clapton Orient
July 12, 1933 Liverpool yesterday transferred to Clapton Orient their reserve centre-forward, Ted Crawford, who is twenty-three years old, 5 feet 9 ½ inches and
Tommy Lucas transferred to Clapton Orient
July 11, 1933 Tommy Lucas, who has rendered splendid service for many years to Liverpool F.C., was yesterday transferred to Clapton Orient. In 1922 Lucas
The social side of football
June 27, 1933 Preston North End and Liverpool Football Club directors yesterday held their annual bowls match. It was played at Rufford, and the Liverpool
Pre-season training for Everton and Liverpool
June 15, 1933 Players of the Everton and Liverpool football clubs will report for training on Monday, July 31. Everton have arranged to play public
Liverpool accept invitation to join Mid-Week League
June 14, 1933 The Northern Mid-Week League financial statement for last season shows a very slight gain. The balance to the credit of the League
Sam McAllister to Liverpool
Tuesday, May 23 – 1933 Samuel McAllister (Watford), an inside right, has been signed by Liverpool. McAllister is aged 21, 5ft. 9in., 11st. 4lb., and
Former Liverpool doctor
May 20, 1933 Dr James Ferguson, of “Sherwood,” Rishton, Rishton’s new medical officer, had a practice in Liverpool for twelve years, being medical referee to
A little boy in a red shirt and white knickers
May 1, 1933 Amazing scenes were witnessed in Liverpool last night when the Everton football team, winners of the Football Association Cup, returned home with
Liverpool put 15 players on the transfer list
Wednesday, April 26 – 1933 Liverpool have placed 15 men on the transfer list. They are: – Scott (R.), Miller, goalkeeper; Lucas, Wagstaffe, Hallam, backs;
Arthur Riley replaces Elisha Scott
Friday, February 24 – 1933 Elisha Scott, Liverpool’s veteran goalkeeper, who has made over 500 League appearances for the club, has been deposed from the
14 year old Hagan signs for Liverpool
Saturday, December 24 – 1932 I am told that the boy James Hagan, who turned out for Washington Colliery in the North Eastern League at
George Patterson scouting in Scotland
Monday, November 21 – 1932 Invasions into Scottish territory are getting more frequent. While Liverpool were beating Derby minus the aid of Daniel McRorie and
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