Wednesday, August 16 – 1933 Some clubs have made wholesale changes, but the newcomers to Trentside number 2 – Harry Race, the inside-left for whom
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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
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
Alfred Roe transferred to Burnley
May 22, 1933 On Monday Alfred Roe, left half, was signed from Liverpool, with whom he has played for three seasons. Hailing from Sheffield, he
Burnley sign Schoolboy International from Liverpool
Thursday, May 11 – 1933 On Thursday Burnley signed Robert Alexander Scott, a young goalkeeper who has been playing for the Liverpool club during the
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
George Kay and Albert Shelley at Cowes
April 9, 1933 Mr. J.R. Sargantson, a director of the Southampton F.C., presided at the “Football Sunday” meeting held by the Cowes and East Cowes
Harry Chambers transferred to Hereford United
January 17, 1933 Hereford United yesterday secured Harry Chambers, the former Liverpool, West Bromwich Albion, and English international, who for the past two seasons has
Millwall want Jimmy Smith
Monday, November 21 – 1932 Millwall have tried Liverpool for the transfer of Jimmy Smith, the ex-Ayr United centre forward, now playing with Tunbridge Wells,
William Devlin for Olympique Marseilles?
October 19, 1932 William Devlin, the ex-Cowdenbeath centre forward, is now in Glasgow waiting word about an engagement with a French football club. A week
William Lacey appointed manager of Cork Bohemians
October 8, 1932 William Lacey has been appointed manager of Cork Bohemians. Up to last year he acted in that capacity to Shelbourne and his
Tom Bromilow appointed Burnley F.C. manager
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.
Alan Scott transferred to Swindon Town
Wednesday, June 15 – 1932 Swindon Town have signed on three new players. Alan Scott, a centre forward, from Liverpool; William Scott, an inside forward,
Tough times ahead for Cardiff City
Friday, April 29 – 1932 Cardiff City, for financial reasons, have decided to dispense with the services of George Latham, their head trainer, and A.
The manager who turns out himself
March 4, 1932 Burnley’s manager, Mr. Tom Bromilow, during the four months he has been at the helm at Turf Moor, has had a big
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
Juventus of Italy
August 1, 1931 This is a photograph of a team abroad, and Dr, Hess, well remembered in this city, has sent it along to Mr.
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