April 11, 1913 The joint Commission of the Football Association and the Football League, appointed to inquire into allegations by Mr. H.G. Norris as to
Category: Other clubs news
Liverpool’s latest sensation
April 7, 1913 Aston Villa started upon the present season with high hopes, and seriously set themselves the task of winning the FA Cup and
An inquiry raised
April 4, 1913 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held in London last evening, Mr.J.McKenna presiding. With regard to the
Liverpool fancy Thomas Fairfoull
April 4, 1913 Liverpool are said to fancy Thomas Fairfoull, the Third Lanark right half back, and would not be averse to signing John Hannah,
Did Liverpool let Chelsea win?
March 31, 1913 Mr. Henry George Norris, who is a prominent man in more than the football world, has thrown into the big ball camp
Did Liverpool “lie down”?
March 31, 1913 Liverpool Football Sensation Did team “lie down”? Commission to hear grave charges “In the interests of the game and of the clubs
Notts County ask for an inquiry
March 31, 1913 A meeting of the Notts County directors was held at the Welbech Hotel, Nottingham, last night. Alderman H.Heath presiding. The Chelsea –
Ronald Orr transferred to South Shields
March 8, 1913 Ronald Orr, the ex-St Mirren, Newcastle United, and Liverpool forward, it now transpires, has signed for South Shields, and not Newcastle City,
William Hunter transferred to Manchester United
March 7, 1913 Manchester United have signed on a centre forward named William Hunter, from Barnsley, and he will appear for the reserves against Burslem
The thinnest man in football
March 5, 1913 Surely the thinnest man playing first-class football is Bill Eadie, the Manchester City centre half. He must be over six feet in
Ronald Orr returning to Newcastle
March 5, 1913 Kirkaldy folks will be interested to hear that Ronald Orr is returning to Newcastle. His destination this time, however, Brough Park, Byker,
The death of Robert Neill
March 2, 1913 By the death of that once popular player, Robert Neill, at his residence in Govan, a link that binds the present Rangers
Ex-Liverpool player coaching in Bilbao
March 1, 1913 At the weekly meeting of the Exeter City Football Supporters’ Club, presided over by Mr. H. Ford, it was reported that the
Liverpool’s revenge
February 10, 1913 The Anfielders have seldom been able to indulge in excultations over their rivals at Goodison Park, for when the pair have met
Blues worsted on their own pitch
February 8, 1913 Something like 45,000 spectators witnessed the match at Goodison Park this afternoon between the two Liverpool teams. Apart from the almost ideal
Billy Jenkinson transferred to Manchester City
February 6, 1913 Arrangements have been completed for the transfer of Billy Jenkinson from Golborne to Manchester City. The new players is a left full
Manchester City with League record against Liverpool?
January 21, 1913 Some critics in Manchester are making a great song over the feat of Fred Howard, the ex-Wakden Central amateur centre forward, in
Cup-tie receipts
January 16, 1913 (Source: Derby Daily Telegraph: January 16, 1913) FA Cup, Liverpool, attendance, gate receipt, Derby, Portsmouth, Leeds, Middlesbrough, Everton, Huddersfield, Bradford, Woolwich Arsenal,
The draw for the 2nd Round of the FA Cup
January 13, 1913 At a meeting of the Council of the Football Association in London yesterday afternoon, the draw for the second round of the
Booming gates at Manchester and Liverpool
January 11, 1913 Football “gates” are still booming in Manchester and Liverpool. The receipts at Manchester United’s last four home matches have amounted to £4,000,
Another transfer fee record
January 10, 1913 The transfer of the professional Danny Shea from the West Ham Club to the Blackburn Rovers at a fee of £2,000, of
Thomas Fairfoull with Third Lanark
December 31, 1912 Thomas Fairfoull will shortly resume his place in the Third Lanark team. He was, at his own request, placed on the transfer
William Lacey selected for Ireland
December 31, 1912 The following team was chosen last night to represent Ireland against Wales at Grosvenor Park, Belfast, on January 18: – William Scott
Profit-sharing at Liverpool
December 23, 1912 Considering the manner in which they have been vanquishing their foes at Anfield or late the loyalists of Liverpool expected the team
Bolton’s costly mistakes
December 16, 1912 While giving Liverpool every credit for gaining a point at Burnden Park, they were favoured not a little. The Wanderers for long
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