November 26, 1904 View of Dens Park. Showing South Stand and “Post” Press Box. (Source: Evening Post: November 26, 1904)
Category: Other clubs news
Andy McGuigan for Brynn Central
November 19, 1904 Colne at Alkincoates had Brynn Central for their opponents (2nd Division of Lancashire Combination). In the visitors’ team Andy McGuigan, late of
Football scandal: Woolwich Arsenal show their knees
November 9, 1904 The Woolwich Arsenal Club has been asked to explain why they have allowed their players to wear knickers which do not cover
The Liverpool Football Club: New chairman. Mr. Edwin Berry, C.C.
October 29, 1904 The election of Mr. Edwin Berry, C.C., to the chairmanship of the Liverpool Football Club will be received with a vast amount
Mr. Willie Maley, Celtic F.C.
October 24, 1904 Being English by birth Mr. William Maley has the suavity of that race, a Scot by adoption, he has the caution proverbial
The invincible Anfielders
October 24, 1904 It was generally conceded that Burnley would have a hard nut to crack in Liverpool, and, especially in their crippled state, victory
Noted players: Don McCallum
October 8, 1904 The departure of Andy McCombie to Newcastle led the Sunderland officials to seek for a new back, and the must be considered
The Arsenal’s big guns
October 8, 1904 At the present moment Woolwich Arsenal, who meet Aston Villa at Plumstead to-day, occupy the mind of the public, in the south
Programme pickles (October 1, 1904)
October 1, 1904 Programme Pickles ** Sam Raybould broke the net – may be break the record. ** Tom Chorlton will not set the Mersey
Hugh McQueen and Thomas Fairfoull for Kilmarnock
September 30, 1904 The Kilmarnock officials have been on the lookout for a couple of big forwards, as their front rank, while clever enough, has
Liverpool’s victory at Lincoln
September 26, 1904 Lincoln people looked upon the meeting with Liverpool on Saturday with mixed feelings of pleasure and regret – pleasure at seeing the
Blackpool’s popular captain – Bob Birket
Saturday, September 24 – 1904 Bob Birket, Blackpool’s popular captain, takes a well-earned benefit on Wednesday night, when North End visit Blackpool, and as there
Anfield Happenings (September 24, 1904)
September 24, 1904 The Livers must have done something to annoy the critics. Perhaps it is losing those two points against Chesterfield and against Glossop.
Aston Villa want John Cox
September 21, 1904 A Birmingham scribe is responsible for the story that Aston Villa had the offer of John Cox, of Liverpool, last week for
West Ham United re-signs Cotton
September 19, 1904 West Ham have signed on as goalkeeper Charles Cotton, who has had an extensive career in big professional football with Sheppey, Reading,
Poor play at Anfield
September 19, 1904 Although Liverpool won their fixture with Bradford City by four goals to one, it cannot be said that the team pleased their
Match Programme Portrait: Billy Dunlop
September 17, 1904 We make no apology for introducing our readers to the “doyen” of Liverpool players, – William Dunlop – one of the most
Anfield Happenings (September 17, 1904)
September 17, 1904 Liverpool have again drawn, and it must be confessed the followers of the club are not quite at ease. The three opening
Chesterfield share with Liverpool
September 12, 1904 In meeting Liverpool, the ex-First Leaguers, in their initial home game, the Chesterfield team had a very stiff ordeal before them, and
Liverpool invited to Rab Howell’s benefit
Saturday, September 10 – 1904 Liverpool have been approached by Preston North End to play a benefit match at Deepdale for Rab. Howell. Formerly with
Small Heath’s new name
Tuesday, September 6 – 1904 Some confusion has been caused by the Small Heath club having appeared in the League tourney as Birmingham City. The
Match Programme Portrait of Alex Raisbeck
September 1, 1904 Alex Raisbeck, Captain, Liverpool F.C. One of the most striking personalities in League football during recent years, has been and still is
Archie Golde for Crewe Alexandra
Thursday, September 1 – 1904 Archie Goldie, Small Heath full back, has signed for Crewe Alexandra. (Manchester Courier, 01-09-1904)
Heywood F.C. disbanded
August 25, 1904 Last night, at a special meeting of the Heywood Football Club, members of B Division of the Lancashire Combination, to consider the
Liverpool paid Sunderland £150 for Ned Doig
August 13, 1904 It was stated in the stop press news of the “Telegraph” last night that Ned Doig, the Arbrothian and noted Sunderland goalkeeper,
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