October 26, 1907 The Anfielders had a different experience with the Oldham second string to that which Everton had the previous week. In the first
Category: Other clubs news
Burnley eager on Billy Dunlop
October 23, 1907 It has been freely rumoured that Burnley have secure Billy Dunlop, of Liverpool, and Robert Thompson, of Dumbarton. Inquiries, however, prove that
The death of George Thomas
October 21, 1907 The death took place suddenly at Southampton yesterday of Mr. George Thomas, a former director of Southampton and Chelsea F.C.’s. Deceased had
Harold Lee: A Woolwich forward
October 21, 1907 Harold Godfrey Lee (Harold Lee), the Woolwich Arsenal outside right, is one of this season’s debutants, and the Plumstead club is indeed
Put that in your meerschaum pipes
Friday, October 11 – 1907 Now, my 18-carat, double superfine, fantastic Evertonians, what think ye of Liverpool to-day, eh? Grand win, wasn’t it? 4-2! Just
Referees and football crowds
Thursday, October 10 – 1907 Mr. C.E. Sutcliffe, solicitor, of Rawtenstall, and formerly of Burnley, who is a member of the English League Management Committee,
Manchester United at Leyton
Monday, September 30 – 1907 (Manchester United match programme, November 9 – 1907)
Phases of football: Tales of poaching days
Saturday, September 28 – 1907 Between fifteen and twenty years ago there were stirring times in the football world, for the English Clubs, following on
Phases of football: The transfer system
September 21, 1907 The transfer system as we know it has been evolved through time and the necessities of a complex situation, the whole being
Ewood Park: The home of Blackburn Rovers F.C.
September 2, 1907 Views of the new stand at Ewood Park, Blackburn Rovers. Inset portrait of Mr. R.B. Middleton, secretary. (Source: Athletic News: September 2,
Park Royal: The home of Queens Park Rangers F.C.
September 2, 1907 Park Royal, the ground of Queens Park Rangers. (Source: Athletic News: September 2, 1907)
Park Avenue: The home of Bradford A.F.C.
September 2, 1907 Park Avenue, the ground of Bradford A.F.C. (Source: Athletic News: September 2, 1907)
Goodison Park: The home of Everton F.C.
September 2, 1907 The new double-decker stand at Goodison Park. The new concrete terrace at Goodison Park. (Source: Athletic News: September 2, 1907)
The death of Frank Barrett
August 26, 1907 The death is announced of Frank Barrett, who used to keep goal for Newton Heath. He learnt his football at Dundee, and
Some words about Harry Wightman (Liverpool F.C.)
August 26, 1907 Report speaks highly of an amateur right full-back, who had attached himself to Liverpool Club, and if Harry Wightman, who is aged
James to train Leeds City
August 19, 1907 James Broad, late of Manchester City, has been appointed the trainer to the Leeds City football club. Han and “Captain” Coe, of
The death of William Penman
August 19, 1907 It was with extreme regret that the followers of Bradford City, and all local Associationists, heard of the death last weekend of
Liverpool to play Bury in Lancashire Cup
Wednesday, July 24 – 1907 A meeting of the Lancashire Association was held yesterday at Lytham, when the draw for the first and second rounds
Death of an ex-Forest footballer
Saturday, July 22 – 1905 The death is reported of Teddy Peers, who played full back for Nottingham Forest F.C. during the two seasons 1899-1900
The death of Malcolm McVean
June 6, 1907 An ex-Dundee right winger in the person of Malcolm McVean has died at Bonhill, Alexandra, at the early age of 35. McVean
Human Society medal-winner for Liverpool
Thursday, June 6 – 1907 Liverpool F.C. have secured the transfer of a new inside right forward from Tottenham Hotspur in the person of Charles
A new club at Rochdale
May 21, 1907 The adjourned public meeting of Rochdale football enthusiasts, who last week decided to form an Association football club, was held last night
The future of Bradford Park Avenue
May 6, 1907 In pursuance of their activity in the Association football world, the Bradford Committee (formerly N.U.) applied last evening for admission to the
Liverpool paid £500 for Alf West it is revaled
Monday, April 29 – 1907 West Bromwich Albion have paid Barnsley £400 for Joe Brooks. This, however, is not the highest price paid for a
Personalia: Mr. Alfred Riley Wade
April 29, 1907 Mr. Alfred Wade has only been connected with the Everton Club in an official character – as a director – for about
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