January 18, 1919 Chelsea have appealed to the Management Committee of the Football League to consider the position in which the club is at present
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Conference of the F.A. and the Football League (January 14, 1919)
January 14, 1919 A conference between representatives of the Football Association, the Football League, the Southern League, and the London Combination was held in London
Meeting of the Football League (January 13, 1919)
January 13, 1919 One of the most important meetings held in the history of the Football League took place in Manchester on Monday Mr. McKenna
Football League meeting (January 6, 1919)
January 6, 1919 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at Birmingham on Monday to consider the question of extra
Charity match on New Year’s day
December 31, 1918 A team representing Liverpool and district will oppose a Southport and district eleven at football on New Year’s day, on Southport Vulcan’s
Liverpool’s munitions traffic record
December 31, 1918 It is stated that Liverpool holds the Ministry of Munitions traffic “record” for the United Kingdom, the staff of the Forwarding Office
Heavy financial loss for Blackburn Rovers
December 26, 1918 Since the war started Blackburn Rovers have dropped £8,400. That will take some making up. (Daily Record: December 26, 1918)
Southern League to join the Football League?
Tuesday, December 17 – 1918 A meeting of the Southern League was held in London yesterday afternoon, Mr. Darnell presiding over a big attendance. The
‘Knocker’ West at it again
Monday, December 9 – 1918 It would seem that we shall never get the last portion of the scandal match – Liverpool v Manchester United.
Steve Bloomer’s experiences among the Huns
Sunday, December 1 – 1918 Famous football players begins his thrilling narrative Steve Bloomer, the famous football player, has returned home after nearly four years’
Foggy weather hits the receipts
Saturday, November 30 – 1918 The Manchester clubs have generally profited by the war-time arrangements in their engagements with their Liverpool rivals, but this season
Liverpool beat Port Vale and John McKenna intervened
Monday, April 4 – 1918 The principal feature of the match between Liverpool and Burslem Port Vale, at Hanley, was a piquant little incident, probably
The death of Joe Dines
October 19, 1918 Second-Lieutenant Joe Dines, the King’s (Liverpool) Regiment, killed in France, was one of the most popular footballers in London, and one of
Stray leaves: Liverpool mastered
October 8, 1918 Father Euclid declared that a line is length without breadth. Most good goalkeepers are built on that pattern. There have been exceptions,
Stray leaves: Recollections of Mr. W. Cuff
September 24, 1918 Links with the past keep on snapping. Football in Liverpool without either Tom Watson or William Cuff will not seem quite the
Percy Kite for Burnley
Saturday, September 21 – 1918 Kite, who at one time played with Accrington Stanley, and last season was with South Liverpool and Liverpool, was expected
Liverpool’s win at Rochdale to stand
Friday, September 20 – 1918 The Rochdale claim against Liverpool’s win standing cannot hold good. Free kick for an offence of dangerous play must have
Notts County’s Clamp succumbs to his wounds
Friday, September 20 – 1918 A week or two ago it was reported that the condition of Private Arthur Clamp, the Notts County, centre half-back,
Rochdale protest against disallowed goal
Wednesday, September 18 – 1918 On Saturday, at Spotland, there was much debate over a disallowed goal. Now I learn that Rochdale are protesting against
Arthur Stringfellow missing in action
Monday, September 9 – 1918 Private Arthur Stringfellow, the Southport Central footballer, whose home is at Radcliffe, is reported missing. (Lancashire Evening Post, 09-09-1918)
Liverpool welcomes Rochdale to Anfield
September 6, 1918 To-morrow sees the send-off of another football season in war-time. We will not waste time over the necessity of football in war-time
Sam Chedgzoy replaces Harold Wadsworth in Liverton
September 2, 1918 To-night at 6.45, the very interesting Goodison Park fixture will be Everton – Liverpool v. South Liverpool – Tranmere Rovers. A good
The death of Mr. John James Bentley
September 2, 1918 Mr. John James Bentley, a former president of the Football League, died suddenly this morning at his residence at Fairhaven. Mr. Bentley
Season preview 1918/19: Preston North End F.C. (Lancashire Evening Post)
August 31, 1918 Locally, at Deepdale, the personnel of the side will differ, and several men now no longer available will be badly missed, men
Harry Chambers playing for Glentoran
August 27, 1918 Harry Chambers, who played for Liverpool at times, has been signed by Glentoran in the Belfast League. (Liverpool Echo: August 27, 1918)
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