February 18, 1916 George Anderson, Manchester United, has been suspended sine die by the Football Association for having played with Belfast United without the consent
Category: Other clubs news
South Liverpool face hefty lot
February 18, 1916 Tomorrow Glossop, the erstwhile Second League club, visit Dingle Park (3.30), and those who saw their team on the last occasion will
Preview: Stockport County v Everton
February 18, 1916 The selection of the Everton team is notable, because Fleetwood is to try his hand at centre-forward – he will face Fayers,
Preview: Grayson’s v Comets
February 18, 1916 Grayson’s and the Comets meet tomorrow for the Birkenehead Hospital Fund: – Comets: Saunders (Wirral Railbridge) or Gaynor (Port Sunlight), Dennis (Stalybridge
Preview: Liverpool v Oldham Athletic
February 18, 1916 Liverpool come back to Anfield with honours to-morrow because they trounced Southport Central at Southport last week after being two goals down.
A second view of Saint Cunliffe
February 16, 1916 Mainly Liverpool F.C. to-day, sirs. They are at home to Oldham Athletic, on Saturday, at Anfield, kick-off 3.30, and the nature of
The death of Harold Bache
February 15, 1916 News has been received at West Bromwich that Lieutenant H.G. Bache (Harold Godfrey Bache), the well-known amateur footballer, was killed last Tuesday
Liverpool F.C. scramble home
February 7, 1916 History repeated itself in a way, because Bob Crompton was left languishing half the time by a player named Cunliffe, who has
Burnley player enlists
Saturday, January 29 – 1916 William Pickering, Burnley reserve centre forward, has enlisted in the Seaforth Highlanders. In season 1912-13 he scored 33 goals with
George Holley for Huddersfield Town
Saturday, January 29 – 1916 Against Sheffield Wednesday, at Leeds Road, Huddersfield Town will have the services of an additional Sunderland player in the person
Changes for Leeds City
Saturday, January 29 – 1916 Leeds City are among the first of the local clubs to feel the effect of the new recruiting movement, for
Aston Villa snubbed
Saturday, January 29 – 1916 The Birmingham Football Club directors have declined to take part in the Charity Competition suggested by Mr. Rinder, the chairman
The death of Alex “Sandy” McMahon
January 25, 1916 The announcement of the death in Glasgow Royal Infirmary of Alex “Sandy” McMahon, the Hibernian, Celtic, and Scottish forward, recalls a player
Arnold Dargie in the Army
December 29, 1915 Arnold Dargie was badly wanted by Liverpool F.C. some two or three years ago. This young Welsh player specialises in goal-scoring heights,
Brilliant display by Liverpool
December 28, 1915 Liverpool F.C. received a warm welcome from a crowd of 20,000 spectators at the Everton ground yesterday, and one felt that their
Wrong club mentioned for Lol Cook
December 24, 1915 Confusion arose in our minds yesterday when the name Cook was included in the list of suspensions. Lol Cook was the name
A deserved punishment handed out
December 24, 1915 The smell from the stigma cast upon football will permeate the air for many a day. It is nothing short of a
Jack Sheldon, Robert Pursell, Tom Miller and Thomas Fairfoull suspended
December 23, 1915 The following statement was issued by the the football Association today: “The commission appointed first by the Football League, and afterwards by
Finally the truth is out
December 23, 1915 Truth will out. Last Easter Manchester United Football Club beat Liverpool F.C. 2-0. The result was in accord with anticipation. So much
The worst football scandal ever
December 23, 1915 This afternoon the Football Association announced the long-awaited decision concerning what has become known as “The Scandal Match.” The result is a
David Murray killed in action
December 21, 1915 News has been received in Liverpool of the death in action of an old Leeds City player, David Murray. At the outbreak
Celtic F.C. and charities
December 21, 1915 Celtic F.C. have recently given donations amounting to £225 to local charities and war funds, in sums varying from £50 to £5.
The fishy business at Anfield
December 16, 1915 Next Saturday’s game at Anfield brings to our memory a fishy smell. Stoke and Liverpool will ever be associated with one of
The local derby talked about in the trenches
November 30, 1915 The local “Derby” is now being talked over in the trenches. The Tommies will have some fierce arguments over the unexpected turn
Everton’s former captain breaks a rib
November 30, 1915 News is to hand that Everton’s former captain, Jimmy Galt, now a sergeant in a motor transport section of the Army, has
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