Wednesday, April 1 – 1914 (Liverpool Evening Express, 01-04-1914)
Category: Other clubs news
Football supporters invade Liverpool
Wednesday, April 1 – 1914 Quaint football followers in the city Monkeys as mascots Strange scenes and incidents in the street Liverpool was invaded to-day
Dutch player for Manchester City
Wednesday, April 1 – 1914 The Manchester City Club has just signed on the well-known Continental amateur Nico J.J. Bouvy, who has played in nine
Knee injury for Alf West
Wednesday, April 1 – 1914 The former Liverpool player, Alf West, sustained a knee injury in the match with Hull City, which may keep him
Robert Edward Lythgoe retires
March 28, 1914 Mr. Robert Edward Lythgoe, who has the proud distinction of being the oldest county secretary in Association football in the United Kingdom,
Liverpool check out Lol Abram
March 24, 1914 Mr. John McKenna, the chairman of Liverpool F.C., and a fellow director, were at Celtic Park on Tuesday afternoon. The Anfield Road
Manchester architect take his own life
Wednesday, March 11 – 1914 A well-known Manchester architect, Mr. Bernard W.H. Brameld, was was a bachelor fifty-nine years old, was found dead at his
Tom Watson in Belfast watching Jack Boyd
February 11, 1914 Mr. Tom Watson, the Liverpool manager, and one of the Directors, was at the Glentoran v. Distillery match at Belfast. Jack Boyd,
Ex-Liverpool trialist for West Ham United
February 6, 1914 James Rothwell, now with West Ham, formerly played for Litherland. He had several trials with Liverpool Reserves, but he did not stay.
Robert Terris transferred to Liverpool
February 4, 1914 Robert Terris, of Falkirk, has been transferred to Liverpool F.C. Terris, who play either inside or outside left, stands 5ft. 9in. in
Alex Raisbeck to coach Sweden?
Saturday, January 31 – 1914 It is understood that Alec Raisbeck may go to Sweden as coach to the Olympic football team. (Dundee Courier, 31-01-1914)
Changes before the West Bromwich match
Friday, January 23 – 1914 Liverpool at West Bromwich will meet the same Albion side that drew at Newcastle, except that the unfortunate Ernest Edwards
Jimmy Nicholl transferred to Liverpool
Thursday, January 22 – 1914 Mr. Tom Watson, the manager of the Liverpool Club, on Thursday secured the signature of James Nicholl, outside wing forward
Lines on Gillingham
January 21, 1914 Many correspondents have written to me within the past few days, and their letters chiefly concern the Liverpool forward line. Some of
Famous goalkeeper’s misfortune
Saturday, January 17 – 1914 General regret is felt at the sad misfortune that has befallen J.W. Robinson (Jack Robinson), the one-time famous Derby County
Liverpool contractors and Sunderland Football Club
Thursday, January 15 – 1914 The arbitration case in which Messrs. J. Parr, Emmet and Partners, Ltd., contractors, of Liverpool, claim a progress payment from
The local derby awaits
Thursday, January 15 – 1914 We must get ahead of ourselves to-day, in view of the Notebook to-morrow being required for the purpose of commenting
Alf West’s record
Thursday, January 15 – 1914 It has passed unnoticed by all save the “Echo’s” recording expert that Alf West, who left Liverpool to join Notts
Liverpool F.C. hopeful and anxious
Wednesday, January 14 – 1914 There is a tremendous battle due at Barnsley to-morrow. The incentive to win on Saturday was big, but to-morrow’s replayed
Liverpool played a bad game against Barnsley
Tuesday, January 13 – 1914 Our only hope is Liverpool. The Cup draw panned out well for them in that it gave them Barnsley, a
Price from Ellesmere to South Liverpool
Tuesday, January 13 – 1914 South Liverpool have made a wise move in getting hold of a smart and young player, who has “first-time” as
Will Campbell play the cup tie?
Thursday, January 8 – 1914 The Liverpool Cup team will be chosen to-night, and will not include the name of R. Ferguson, but is pretty
Liverpool prepare for big Cup day
Tuesday, January 6 – 1914 Liverpool’s home fixture is a capital one, and though Barnsley are not playing well now that is no criterion, for
Alex Raisbeck takes his benefit
January 6, 1914 To-day at Firhill Park one of the greatest centre half-backs of all time takes his benefit match. The player is Alec Raisbeck,
Father of distinguished family of footballers dies
January 4, 1914 The death occurred at Blackburn last night of Mr. Thomas Chadwick, one of the veteran tradesmen of the town and father of
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