June 25, 1919 Arthur Metcalf, one of Liverpool’s forwards for several seasons, has been transferred to Stockport County. He is a native of Sunderland. (Source:
Category: Player news
Liverpool F.C.: An early look into next season
June 24, 1919 Liverpool adopted the right attitude at the right moment. They did not wait and see. They went out and brought back youngsters
Liverpool F.C. signings for next season
June 17, 1919 Yesterday Liverpool F.C.’s balance-sheet was made known. To-day I can make known – first, as with the Everton list recently – some
Charles Hafekost transferred to Hamilton Academicals
June 16, 1919 Last month, at Anfield, Charles Hafekost turned out for Liverpool after “the duration.” Now the news filters through that Alex Raisbeck’s club,
John Miller and William “Wullie” Paterson want Anfield switch
June 11, 1919 Both John Miller and William “Wullie” Paterson are anxious to remain at Anfield Road. They have asked Hamilton Academicals to make the
James Scott transferred to Dumbarton
June 3, 1919 Yesterday, manager George Livingston, of Dumbarton, announced that he had signed on two new half-backs for next season in James Scott, a
Billy Jenkinson: Liverpool F.C.’s dour defender
June 2, 1919 The Liverpool Club have been very successful in acquiring new players to fill positions vacant during war-time. In the early days of
Robert Macdougall transferred from Liverpool to Falkirk
Thursday, May 29 – 1919 Robert Macdougall, of Liverpool, has been signed on for Falkirk. Alec Henderson, the back, has been re-engaged, and the directors
Liverpool hand some handsome cheques
Saturday, May 24 – 1919 It is rumoured that that the Liverpool F.C. directors – who as a body stand out in much finer relief
Semi-final between Blackpool and Liverpool
Wednesday, May 21 – 1919 Great interest is being shown in the Lancashire Cup semi-final tie between Blackpool and Liverpool at Blackpool on Saturday. Blackpool’s
News about players
Saturday, May 17 – 1919 Liverpool would seem to have the component parts of a fine side next season. Longworth, Lacey, Scott, Mackinlay, Lewis, the
“Fall in” the Reds
Saturday, May 17 – 1919 A trans-channel scribe states that there is some doubt about Pagnam leaving Ireland to follow Lacey and Scott back to
Football League meeting (April 26, 1919)
April 26, 1919 After the match at Liverpool on Saturday, the Selection Committee of the Scottish and English Football Association met and selected the following
Liverpool’s Ephraim Longworth to captain England
April 14, 1919 Mr. J.C. Clegg presided at a meeting of the F.A. international Selection Committee on Monday evening, when the following were chosen to
Liverpool clever but weak marksmen
April 14, 1919 Although up to within a minute of the finish Liverpool only held the lead by a single goal, the general trend of
Ephraim Longworth selected for North v South trial
Monday, April 7 – 1919 The Northern Section of the International Selection Committee have chosen the following to represent the North in the trial match
Everton’s excellence
April 7, 1919 Everton, who have carried off the honours in the Lancashire Section of The League, have been solid – at times brilliant –
Tweedale Rigg for Blackburn Rovers
Monday, April 7 – 1919 Blackburn Rovers have signed on another Rochdale player, Tweedale Rigg, the clever half-back. Rigg is about 23 years of age,
Ancient lore
Friday, March 21 – 1919 Passing along the main street of Darwen the other day (writes a correspondent) I noticed a sign fixed on the
South Liverpool v Nomads
March 21, 1919 The following is South’s team against Northern Nomads on Saturday, when there should be a good attendance to see the amateurs, and
Preview: Liverpool (at Stockport County)
Friday, March 21 – 1919 Liverpool (at Stockport County): – Wm. Scott; Longworth, Jenkinson; Bamber, W. Wadsworth, Mackinlay; H. Wadsworth, Miller, Matthews, Lewis, Schofield. (Liverpool
Preview line ups: Liverpool v Blackpool.
Friday, March 14 – 1919 Blackpool tell me that their best forward, Quinn, is now out of the Army, and, like Berry, may play against
Liverpool Reserves at Blackpool
March 14, 1919 Liverpool Reserves (at Blackpool): – Webster; McTavish, Jimmy Stansfield; Patterson, A.N. Other, Frank Checkland; Howard, Williams, Percy Newman, Ben Cross, Reg Phillips.
Liverpool couldn’t afford Bob McColl
February 18, 1919 Robert McColl, the famous international, is home again after a long period of Army Service. The “Athletic News” yesterday relates an interesting
Sketch: Phil Bratley (Barnsley F.C.)
February 1, 1919 (Green Star ‘Un: February 1, 1919)
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