October 5, 1932 Tom Bromilow, the former Liverpool and England left half back, has been appointed secretary-manager to Burnley Football Club, in succession to Mr.
Category: Club news
Elisha Scott to captain Liverpool
September 30, 1932 In celebration of his 400th appearance as goalkeeper for Liverpool Football Club, Elisha Scott will be captain in the Liverpool – Everton
Image: Walter Henry Cartwright (Chairman, Liverpool Football Club)
August 27, 1932 Walter Henry Cartwright, Chairman, Liverpool Football Club. (Liverpool Echo: August 27, 1932)
Image: Walter Henry Cartwright (Chairman, Liverpool Football Club)
July 14, 1932 Walter Henry Cartwright, the new chairman of Liverpool Football Club. (Liverpool Echo: July 14, 1932) X
Tom Wilkie’s death
Thursday, March 3 – 1932 Passing of an old Pompey player There are still many Portsmouth F.C. supporters who remember Tom Wilkie, one of the
Chesterfield drawn at home to Liverpool
January 16, 1932 Worse teams than Chesterfield have beaten better teams than Liverpool in previous years’ FA Cup matches, and if Chesterfield face Liverpool on
The death of Ernest Peake
November 19, 1931 Ernest Peake, who played for Blyth Spartans after he had established his fame as a centre half-back with Liverpool and in international
Cyril Oxley transferred to Mansfield Town
Wednesday, October 28 – 1931 Mansfield Town have signed a new wing man, Cyril Oxley, formerly of Southend, Liverpool and Chesterfield, who can take either
Liverpool suspend Harry Barkas
Thursday, October 8 – 1931 Harry Barkas, the Liverpool forward, has been suspended by his club for two weeks for breach of discipline. (Hull Daily
James Jackson starts for Cambridge
October 1, 1931 Mr. James Jackson, ex-captain of Liverpool F.C., with Mrs. Jackson, being wished au revoir, at Liverpool, to-day, by Mr. George Patterson, secretary
Liverpool footballers step it up
August 4, 1931 Anfield was alive this morning. 10.16 the roll-call was sounded, and all reported “Present, Sir!” All except the bedridden goalkeeper Andrew Aitken.
James Jackson to speak in Sunderland
August 1, 1931 Sunday, August 23, is to be observed as Peace Sunday, and Sunderland’s rival M.P.s – Dr Marion Phillips and Mr. Luke Thompson
Liverpool F.C.’s new director
June 5 , 1931 Mr. Stanley Ronald Williams has been elected to the board of directors of the Liverpool Football Club. The result of the
West Ham’s misfortune
May 4, 1931 It was natural that Liverpool should take revenge on a club that defeated them in the early days of the season by
A Liverpool transfer is investigated
March 19, 1931 A sensation was caused in football circles yesterday by the announcement of the decision of the Scottish Football League Commission appointed to
William Devlin transferred to Burton Town
March 6, 1931 William Devlin, the ex-Cowdenbeath, Liverpool, and Huddersfield centre-forward, joined Burton Town last night. He signed on within an hour of arriving in
Club captain’s praise for professionals
Monday, January 19 – 1931 James Jackson, captain of Liverpool Football Club, preached in County Road Wesleyan Church, Liverpool, on the relationship of religion and
Harry Barkas transferred to Liverpool
December 30, 1930 Great surprise has been caused in Gateshead football circles by the transfer which was made yesterday of Harry Barkas, the Gateshead centre-forward
The Mighty James Jackson
December 29, 1930 Finish with a flourish. No sign of staleness at Blackburn. One had read so much of the alleged hardship on well-trained and
Liverpool out of form at Birmingham.
December 22, 1930 Cup rehearsal in name only. Football of the most insipid type was served up at St. Andrews. Possibly the teams were disposed
Arsenal keep om doing it
December 15, 1930 Their knack of fighting back. Here we are nearing Christmas, with 18 matches in Arsenal’s record and only one lost. All sorts
James Jackson preaches moral and defends football
November 14, 1930 “I am convinced that my ability to play football is just as much a gift from God as any talent that man
Liverpool F.C. trialist killed at Oxcroft Colliery
November 7, 1930 A verdict of “Accidental death” was returned by the Chesterfield and District Coroner, Dr. R.A. McCrea, who sat with a jury a
Liverpool bid £6,000 for Danny Blair
October 8, 1930 Negotiations for the transfer of Danny Blair, Clyde’s left back to Liverpool are nearing completion. The Merseyside club have been watching the
Danny Blair for Anfield?
October 6, 1930 A number of English clubs were represented in Scotland on Saturday. Mr. George Paterson, the manager of Liverpool, was at the Motherwell
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