Saturday, June 22 – 1929 Blackburn Rovers’ new right-winger hardly represents the acquisition of a youthful player in this important role, nor is he having
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New role for Neil McBain at Watford
Wednesday, May 8 – 1929 It was officially announced last night, following a meeting of the Watford directors, that Neil McBain, the ex-St. Johnstone and
End of the line for Fred Pagnam and Watford
May 1, 1929 It is officially announced that Watford F.C. will not renew the engagement of their manager, Mr. Fred Pagnam, at the end of
Everton Football Club’s 50 years jubilee celebrations
April 24, 1929 Historic Gathering of 600 at the Philharmonic Hall Great Record of a Pioneer Club Old Players Listen to their Feats in the
Liverpool invaded for the FA Cup semi-final at Anfield
Saturday, March 23 – 1929 Liverpool was to-day invaded by 20,000 football “fans” to witness the great battle in the Semi-final of the Cup between
Chris Harrington back from the States
February 19, 1929 Formerly a member of Liverpool and Southport Association football teams, Chris Harrington returned to Liverpool on Monday night in the Cunard liner
Tommy Reid sold to Manchester United
Thursday, January 31 – 1929 Tommy Reid, the Liverpool forward, was to-day transferred to Manchester United. Reid joined Liverpool from Clydebank in April 1925. (Evening
Bristol City legends still going strong
Tuesday, January 29 – 1929 Four of the original professionals who played for Bristol City in their first year of renouncing amateurism 30 years ago
Obituary Dan Kirkwood
Saturday, January 19 – 1929 It is only to be expected that the immutable laws of nature should now be taking liberal toll of football
A sad wedding-day for Fred Baron
January 19, 1929 Immediately after his wedding, Fred Baron, Southend United’s reserve centre-forward, and his bride left by car for Prudhoe-on-Tyne, where Baron’s father lay
Liverpool secure Flannigan from Cowdenbeath
Tuesday, December 4 – 1928 Patrick Flannigan, who has been on Cowdenbeath’s books for the past two seasons, was yesterday transferred to Liverpool. Flannigan is
Neil McBain transferred from Liverpool to Watford
Saturday, November 24 – 1928 Neil McBain, Liverpool’s Scottish international half-back, has been signed by Watford. McBain, who is a native of Campbelltown, has seen
Oxley moves on to Southend
Saturday, September 8 – 1928 Southend United have signed on Cyril Oxley, an outside right, who after playing regularly with Liverpool’s first team was relegated
David McMullan and Chris Harrington becomes Yanks’
July 30, 1928 Three English League players accompanied Mr. George Moorhouse, the manager of the New York Giants “Soccer” team, on the White Star liner
George Livingston the new trainer for Bradford City
June 18, 1928 Mr. George Livingston, the old Rangers trainer, has accepted a similar position with Bradford City. (Source: Evening Telegraph: June 18, 1928)
John McNab and Jimmy Walsh leave Liverpool F.C.
June 15, 1928 Liverpool F.C. have transferred John McNab, a half back, and Jimmy Walsh, the inside right, to Hull City. (Source: Derby Daily Telegraph:
Liverpool F.C. target David McCrae
Sunday, April 29 – 1928 I am informed that Liverpool, a few days ago, made inquiries about the possibility of scoring David McCrae, the St.
Neil McBain to replace Harry Chambers at centre half
Thursday, March 8 – 1928 Liverpool yesterday figured in two big deals. In the first place they secured the transfer from St. Johnstone of Neil
Harry Chambers transferred to West Bromwich
March 8, 1928 Liverpool to-day transferred Harry Chambers, their inside left, to West Bromwich Albion. Chambers has been capped six times for England. (Source: Derby
Signed on after a match
Saturday, February 18 – 1928 Mr. Peter Hodge, of Manchester City, was in Scotland last Saturday, being present at the Junior Cup tie between Denny
Artificial sun and Oldham Athletic
Saturday, January 28 – 1928 The Oldham Athletic players receive artificial sunlight treatment each week. (Falkirk Herald, 28-01-1928)
The death of Dr James Baxter
January 27, 1928 Dr James Baxter, one of the founders of Everton Football Club, and a director from 1890, died at Liverpool yesterday, at the
Liverpool players celebrate Dixie Dean
January 22, 1928 W.R. Dixe Dean celebrated his 21st birthday yesterday. He, with other Everton and Liverpool players, was present at a footballers’ “Sunday” service
Neil McBain on St Johnstone’s transfer list
Wednesday, November 9 – 1927 At his own request Neil McBain, the St Johnstone centre half-back, is to be placed on the “open-to-transfer” list. Neil
Childs transferred from Liverpool to Southport
Wednesday, October 5 – 1927 Southport on Wednesday signed George Edward Childs, a full back, who has been with Liverpool two seasons. (Hull Daily Mail,
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