June 18, 1923 Jock Ewart, the Bradford City and Scotland International goalkeeper, has returned to his first love. He was yesterday signed by Airdrieonians. Ewart
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June 18, 1923 Jock Ewart, the Bradford City and Scotland International goalkeeper, has returned to his first love. He was yesterday signed by Airdrieonians. Ewart
June 14, 1923 A meeting of the Football League was held in Manchester on Thursday. … Accrued shares of benefits were sanctioned in the cases
February 19, 1923 After careful examination of an extraordinary number of applications for the post of team-manager to the Liverpool Association Club, now threatening to
February 12, 1923 The colours of clubs in the Third Division (Southern Section) are: – Aberdare: Claret and sky blue shirts, white knickers; Brentford: White
Monday, January 22 – 1923 Neil McBain, the Scottish centre half-back of Manchester United, who was transferred from Ayr United last season at a cost
January 18, 1923 In view of their coming Scottish Cup tie with the Hearts, Bo’ness are adding to their strength. Their latest acquisition is James
January 15, 1923 On Monday night Southport signed on Chris Harrington, of Wigan Borough. Harrington, who is an outside left of considerable ability, was with
Thursday, January 11 – 1923 The request of Neil McBain, of Manchester United, to be placed on the open-to-transfer list has been granted, and competition
September 29, 1922 David Macdonald, the ex-Dundee forward, has been signed by East Fife, and will be included in the team against Johnstone tomorrow. Macdonald
September 16, 1922 Chris Harrington, the ex-Liverpool left winger, got the goal which gave Wigan Borough their second success of the season last week, Crewe
Friday, September 15 – 1922 Tommy Barbour (late Derby County) and Billy George, of Sunderland and Leeds United fame, have been signed by Burton All
September 9, 1922 From time to time the people who are interested in our great winter pastime come up against what the newspapers call a
August 4, 1922 Mr. Fred Rinder was kind enough to take our Birmingham correspondent over the new Aston Villa stand on Friday. It is making
Monday, July 24 – 1922 The construction of Manchester City’s new ground at Maine-road, Moss Side, in that city, will be commenced during this week,
Tuesday, June 20 – 1922 Archie Rawlings, the clever Preston North End outside right, has been placed on the transfer list at his own request.
June 10, 1922 Jim Harrop, who assisted Aston Villa to win the Cup on the last occasion but one, and who subsequently fell out of
Friday, June 9 – 1922 Kenneth Campbell’s New Club. – One of the most remarkable captures of the close season falls to the credit of
Saturday, April 29 – 1922 With regard to the Charity Shield match between Liverpool, winners of the Football League championship, and the winners of the
Saturday, April 1 – 1922 Bert Leavey (Herbert Leavey), who surprised his many friends at Bradford and Barnsley last season by giving up the player-managership
Tuesday, March 14 – 1922 Thomas Capper, Southend United’s goalkeeper, was summoned at Southend on Tuesday for furiously driving a horse and cart in London
Thursday, March 9 – 1922 On Wednesday, April 26, Peter Simpson, the popular trainer of the Aberdeen F.C., will take a well-deserved benefit, and Liverpool,
Monday, January 23 – 1922 Billy Dunlop, the erstwhile Liverpool back, has been appointed assistant trainer to the Sunderland Club in succession to Ted Birnie,
January 22, 1922 The death has taken place at Ballyronan, County Derry, of Mr. William Joseph Morrow, one of the pioneers of association football in
January 17, 1922 The funeral took place at Nuneaton of Mr. Peter Platt, a licensed victualler, who was formerly a well-known Association goalkeeper, playing for
January 11, 1922 The death occurred yesterday of Peter Platt, the old Nuneaton Town goalkeeper, and landlord of the White Swan Inn, Market Place, Nuneaton,
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