May 14, 1910 In connection with the remarkable situation caused by the recent developments in the crisis affecting the Woolwich Arsenal Football Club, it is
Category: Other clubs news
Anfield crowd turns into a mob
Tuesday, May 3 – 1910 On Saturday, after the Aston Villa match, there was a scene outside the ground (Anfield). Hardy had been injured in
Phil Bratley transferred to Barnsley
May 2, 1910 Yesterday, Arnold Oxspring, Alex Hellewell, and Drew, members of the Barnsley reserve team, signed for next season, and Mr. Fairclough also obtained
Sam Gilligan transferred to Liverpool
April 30, 1910 Bristol City this morning transferred Sam Gilligan, their inside right, who recently had his benefit, to Liverpool. He has scored just over
The death of Jack Barton
April 22, 1910 Jack Barton, left half-back for Blackburn Rovers in the early nineties, died yesterday afternoon, aged 44. Barton, who was capped against Ireland
Jerseys with badges for Newcastle United
April 11, 1910 An offer from George Robey, the comedian, to supply jerseys with badges of the Newcastle arms for the Newcastle eleven to play
A goal scoring Eastbournian
April 9, 1910 Jack Tosswill, the young Eastbournian, who created very favourable impressions at the back end of last season, has been very successful in
Sam Hardy adviced not to go to South Africa
April 6, 1910 Sam Hardy, the Chesterfield, Liverpool, and international goalkeeper, has been obliged to decline the invitation to go to South Africa on account
The death of Hugh Gordon
April 4, 1910 The death has occurred in Belfast Royal Hospital of Mr. Hugh Gordon, the famous Irish Internationalist and former Everton full back, one
Violent enthusiasm at Colne v. Liverpool match
Monday, February 21 – 1910 Richard Barton, a skin-yard labourer, of 24, Buck-street, was summoned for assaulting James Brown, weaver, of 20, Bright-street. Complainant stated
Manchester United’s new ground
Wednesday, February 16 – 1910 (Manchester Courier, 16-02-1910)
The popular Peter Platt
February 12, 1910 Peter Platt, the Nuneaten Town custodian, and host of the White Swan Inn, it is not generally known, has had a meritorious
The funeral of David Storrier
January 31, 1910 The funeral of Mr. David Storrier, the famous internationalist, took place yesterday afternoon from his house in Panmure Street, Arbroath, to the
Three Liverpool players for the tour of South Africa
January 28, 1910 The Football Association has decided to send a team to South Africa. The following players have received invitations from the Football Association
The death of David Storrier
January 27, 1910 The death occurred at Panmure Street, Arbroath, of Mr. David Storrier, the well-known footballer. Deceased had been in indifferent health for a
Assault on an Aston Villa player
January 27, 1910 Joseph Roberts, fishmonger, of Waterloo-street, Oldham, was summoned at the instance of the Aston Villa Club at the Oldham Police Court yesterday,
Donald Mackinlay transferred to Liverpool
January 25, 1910 Liverpool F.C. have signed on Donald Mackinlay, the left back of Newton Villa. Mackinlay, who is 19 years of age stands 5
Share of points at Ewood Park
January 24, 1910 Judged by their respective positions in the League table when they met at Ewood Park on Saturday – they had the same
John Parkinson transferred to Barrow F.C.
January 13, 1910 John Parkinson, the centre half of the Blackpool-club, was yesterday transferred to Barrow. Parkinson has for one season appeared as forward with
Robert Blanthorne back from injury
January 10, 1910 Newcastle United and Blyth Spartans play their Newcastle Informary Cup tie at St. James’ Park, Newcastle, on Wednesday, kick-off at 2.15p.m. The
A collection in the memory of Charles Cotton
January 8, 1910 A collection made on the Queen’s Park Rangers’ ground on Saturday, for the widow of Charles Cotton, Southend’s goalie, realised just over
The death of Charles Cotton
January 3, 1910 Southend League player dead. Charles Cotton, of Southed, a victim to Bright’s disease. The death occurred yesterday morning of Charles Cotton, Southend
Chelsea at the seaside
January 1, 1910 Since Tuesday night, the Chelsea players have been stationed at Redcar, a well-known resort on the Yorkshire coast, where they prepared for
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (January 1, 1910)
January 1, 1910 * Jim Harrop was sent off the field on Saturday – by Billy Hughes. The last named did not enhance his reputation
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (January 1, 1910)
January 1, 1910 Liverpool’s lively experiences. Whilst we may not have put in such a right royal Christmas as Bradford City, The Wednesday, or the
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