July 31, 1931 A sheriff’s jury sat at Preston to-day to assess damages in an undefended action for breach of promise and seduction, brought by
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Turkish delight for Fred Pagnam
July 22, 1931 Fred Pagnam, the former Arsenal and Cardiff City centre forward and later manager of Watford F.C., leaves England to-day for Turkey to
Dixie Dean’s wedding
July 19, 1931 Elaborate precautions taken by Dixie Dean, the England and Everton centre forward, to keep his wedding plans secret failed. He had to
One of the biggest forwards in the game
July 17, 1931 Bob Clark, of Liverpool, whom Nottingham Forest have added to their list, is one of the biggest forwards in the game. He
Bob Clark transferred to Nottingham Forest
July 3, 1931 Nottingham Forest to-day completed the transfer from Liverpool of Bob Clark, an inside right, with a capital playing record. He is aged
Death of Mr. J.H. Pearson
June 29, 1931 Followers of football of another generation will regret to hear of the death of Mr. J.H. Pearson, an international and a famous
Manchester City surprise
June 29, 1931 The Shareholders Association of the Manchester City F.C. have occasioned a surprise by deciding to oppose Mr. Lawrence W. Furniss, one of
Football League meeting (June 27, 1931)
June 27, 1931 The management Committee of the Football League had a busy day at Southampton on Saturday dealing with matters affecting players. It was
Jimmy Stewart the new trainer of Heart of Midlothian
June 24, 1931 Jimmy Stewart, who has been trainer of Hamilton Academicals for nine years, has been appointed trainer of the Hearts. Stewart is an
William Devlin transferred to Shelbourne
June 23, 1931 William Devlin, the ex-Cowdenbeath forward, who was with Boston Swifts last year, is to have a spell of Irish football; he has
Clubs in poverty street
June 15, 1931 The effect of the industrial depression on football is gradually being revealed in the balance sheets of the leading clubs. In only
Tom Devlin returns from the States
June 11, 1931 The success of Sid Smith, Aberdeen’s Scottish-American player, has led to Manager Pat Travers seeking another Scottish player who has made good
Tom Bromilow heads to Amsterdam
May 30, 1931 Tom Bromilow, the international left half, who has left Liverpool after being 12 seasons at Anfield, has been appointed trainer coach to
George Kay “ok” for Southampton
Monday, May 11 – 1931 Managerial gaps are filling up. How keen is the competition for this onerous and arduous responsibility is illustrated by 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
Chelsea’s Hugh Gallacher suspended for two months
Tuesday, January 13 – 1931 The Football Association issued the following statement yesterday: – “Hugh Gallacher, Chelsea, centre-forward, has been suspended for two months from
Cyril Gilhespy the entertainer
Saturday, January 10 – 1931 Cyril Gilhespy, who scored a goal for Reading at Deepdale, perhaps felt inspired through meeting his old Ewood colleague at
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
Manchester United F.C.: The fall of the mighty
December 8, 1930 The wrong policy at Manchester. The position of Manchester United seems almost beyond hope, but what everyone interested in the club has
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
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