June 30, 1900 On Saturday, at the Albion Hotel, Manchester, a meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held under the presidency
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Edgar Chadwick on German and continental football
Saturday, June 16 – 1900 Football has long been the most popular of our English winter pastimes, but it would appear from the opinion of
Everton, Sunderland and George Livingston
May 31, 1900 With reference to the dispute between Everton and Sunderland regarding Livingston, of the Heart of Midlothian, it appears that Livingstone signed for
Lancashire Combination: The annual meeting of 1900
May 24, 1900 The annual meeting of the Lancashire Combination was held at the Bay Horse Hotel, Blackburn, last evening, Mr. Tom Heaton, of Burnley,
Willie Michael transferred to Bristol City
May 17, 1900 Willie Michael, the centre forward of the Heart of Midlothian, has decided to go to Bristol City. The brothers Robert and Alex
Football League meeting (May 9, 1900)
May 9, 1900 A special meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Blue Bear Hotel, Manchester, last evening, Mr.
John Glover transferred to Liverpool
Wednesday, May 9 – 1900 The Everton Football Club, yesterday, secured the transfer of Tom Booth, captain of the Blackburn Rovers, and one of the
Fighting the Boers and scoring goals
May 5, 1900 Our representatives in South Africa are whiling away the time in various ways when not actively engaged in fighting the Boers. Richard
Murmurs from the Mersey (May 5, 1900)
May 5, 1900 May! and still talking about football! My remarks shall be brief and final. Liverpudlians are glad the season is over. It has
Famous men in football, No. 35: Jack Plant
April 28, 1899 In the magnificent series of cup success byw hich the name of Bury has beenw ritten large on the scroll of fame,
Billy Dunlop has captained well
Saturday, April 28 – 1900 There is no need to go exhaustively into statistics of the team’s doings. Figures, it is said, can be made
The curtain was rung down at Anfield
Monday, April 23 – 1900 The curtain was rung down at Anfield amid glorious surroundings, suggestive more of cricket than football, and the display witnessed
Funeral of an Everton director
Tuesday, April 17 – 1900 The remains of Mr. J.C.Brooks, of H.M.Customs, who died at his residence, Wye-street, Everton, were interred at Anfield Park Cemetery.
Victoria United – The Captain – James Dundas
Good Friday, April 13 – 1900 Than, James Dundas, the Captain of the Vics, there is no more popular or highly respected football player in
Poor display by Liverpool ruined the day
Monday, April 9 – 1900 A glorious opportunity was allowed by the Liverpool team to pass unheeded on Saturday. They were visited by a team
Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers
April 2, 1900 The return League game between the above clubs was decided at Molineux Grounds, before 7,000 spectators. The teams were as follows: –
May I see your ticket, sir?
March 31, 1900 There are other indications than the calendar that the season is now nearly ended. Ask the season ticket holders at Goodison Park
Private detective on a football mission
Saturday, March 17 – 1900 There seem to be anything but harmony in the Aston Villa camp at the present time. As a consequence of
Murmurs from the Mersey (February 10, 1900)
February 10, 1900 The poor are said to be especially kind to each other because of their misfortunes. By the same token, Liverpool and Blackburn
High flying journalists at Celtic Park
Saturday, April 14 – 1900 The Press stand at Celtic Park is 120ft. high. Some of the London Pressmen felt giddy in looking over at
Richard Morris off to fight the Boers
January 13, 1900 It is feared that Newtown Football Club will lose the services of two of their best forwards in Jack Miller and Richard
Goddard: The star of the Glossop attack
Saturday, January 6 – 1900 Davidson, the Glossop centre forward, who was secured from Third Lanark at a heavy price, is a strong, powerful man,
The team of the macs
Saturday, January 6 – 1900 Blackburn Rovers, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Sheffield United, and West Bromwich Albion employ English players more regularly than other League clubs. Liverpool
International Football Challenge Cup: An ambitious idea
December 30, 1899 An idea which has been born on the other side of the Channel is at least ambitious. Two or three seasons ago
The new manager for Burnley
December 25, 1899 Last night, the directors of the Burnley F.C. appointed Mr. J.E. Mangnall, of Bolton, secretary and team manager. Mr. Mangnall is a
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