November 10, 1915 “Worthy an international cap.” How often has that term been applied to Arthur Goddard, the ever fit outside right, who spent many
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Military funeral for William Cox
November 10, 1915 This afternoon full military honours were at Blackpool cemetery accorded the remains of William Cox, formerly a prominent professional footballer, who last
They all want Billy Hogg
November 9, 1915 Billy Hogg, late of Sunderland, Glasgow Rangers and Dundee, is the most sought-after player in the North-East district of England. Practically all
Southport Central’s team selection for Liverpool game
November 9, 1915 The Southport Central team to meet Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday will be as follows: – Frank Drabble, Tom Dorward, Walter Holbem,
The death of William Cox (killed in action)
November 6, 1915 The sad news was received at Blackpool on Saturday that William Cox a former well-known League professional footballer, had died earlier in
A letter from Tom Gracie’s mother
November 5, 1915 I have a letter from the mother of Tom Gracie, the former Everton–Liverpool and Hearts centre-forward, whose death came as a shock
Tough team selections for Blackpool match
November 5, 1915 Liverpool left their team-selection over until late on for a special purpose. That the team did not give satisfaction last week is
Pinkney makes his Anfield bow
October 27, 1915 James Dawson, the outside left, has had a period of rest, and now re-enters. He will be partnered by Henderson, Mackinlay going
William Lacey returns to Anfield
October 27, 1915 There’s good news for Liverpool F.C. followers. They will be delighted to hear that William Lacey has decided to return to this
The funeral of Tom Gracie
October 26, 1915 At the funeral of Tom Gracie at Craigston Cemetery yesterday the Hearts’ Directors were represented by Mr. John McCartney, secretary, and the
Rest in peace, Tom Gracie
October 25, 1915 In Saturday’s “Football Echo” I gave a hint of the impending death of poor Tom Gracie, a soldier and a man. He
The death of Tom Gracie
October 23, 1915 Tom Gracie, of the Hearts, is dead. He had been ill for some time, having caught a chill which he could not
Jack Sheldon gives evidence in hearing
October 22, 1915 The combined commission of the Football Association and the Football League, which met last week at Manchester, resumed its operations this afternoon.
Can Liverpool win with Winn?
October 20, 1915 The return of the championship side to Goodison Park, the inclusion of Elisha Scott in the Liverpool side, and the trial of
Robert Macdougall assists Falkirk
October 16, 1915 The “Bairns” turned out a new right-wring pair last Saturday in Robert Macdougall, of Liverpool, and Robert Malcolm (Heart of Midlothian). Macdougall
Donald Mackinlay promoted to outside left
October 15, 1915 Not a single bad match has been witnessed in Liverpool since the new style of “League” match was introduced to our notice,
Another commission engaged on Match Fixing case
October 15, 1915 The inquiries into Liverpool-Manchester United match, played last Easter, seem to be never-ending. The score was 2-0 for Manchester, and after the
Tom Gracie in a Glasgow hospital
October 14, 1915 Tom Gracie, the well-known centre forward of Heart of Midlothian F.C., is undergoing treatment in Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow, just now for a
“Crummy” experiences with Maurice Parry
October 13, 1915 We have not heard much in later months of our old friend, Maurice Parry, Welsh international, Scottish player, and well-known Liverpool player.
14 days suspension for James Dawson
October 12, 1915 For the misconduct in the match Stoke v. Liverpool on the 18th ult., when they were sent off the field, Joe Jones
Norwich City’s George Ritchie for Liverpool
October 8, 1915 In our own team we shall take the pleasure of watching George Ritchie, ex-Norwich City, who makes his bow to the Anfield
A strong Stockport side at Anfield
October 8, 1915 We recall Liverpool beating Stockport 3-0 in a cup-tie recently; we remember the “Snow Saturday” – who can say offhand the date
The death of George Bradley (killed in action)
October 7, 1915 Three members of the Ormskirk Territorials (9th King’s Liverpools) have fallen in action. Lance-corporal George Bradley died as a result of wounds.
John Cox keeps on bowling
October 6, 1915 Commencing on September 8, and having engaged between 400 and 500 players for not only Northern Counties, but the Midlands as well,
Another Norwich City recruit for Anfield
October 6, 1915 Liverpool, who are at home to Stockport County, are expecting a tough time, for Stockport have been playing so well that Dame
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