June 24, 1910 A good story is told of Mr. John McKenna, who has just been elected President of the English Football League. Mr. McKenna,
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Bertram Goode transferred to Wrexham
June 23, 1910 Bertram Goode, for the past two seasons with Liverpool F.C., has been transferred to Wrexham, and will play in their Birmingham League
Enoch “Knocker” West transferred to Manchester United
June 20, 1910 The Manchester United F.C. secretary has made a notable capture in securing the signature of Enoch “Knocker” West, the Nottingham Forest centre-forward.
John McKenna – The new Football League President
June 20, 1910 Quite a unique honour was accorded to the Liverpool Football Club when their chaiman was elected President of The League by an
Herbert Leavey transferred to Liverpool
June 16, 1910 Liverpool have arranged for the transfer of Herbert Leavey from Plymouth Argyle. Leavey is equally at home on the right or left
A Liverpool F.C. snap from Sweden
June 11, 1910 The Liverpool Football Club have just received “snaps” taken on their Continental tour. The picture shows the men at the top of
James Bradley re-signs for Liverpool
June 10, 1910 Bringing football-runners together again Local football folk will be pleased to learn that James Bradley re-signed for Liverpool this morning. It will
Bon voyage, Sydney Ross
June 8, 1910 Sydney Ross, of Ayr Parkhouse, and who latterly played at goal for Third Lanark some years ago, sails at an early date
The death of William Dickson
June 2, 1910 The death occurred on Thursday at Stoke of Mr. William Alexander Dickson, a well-known ex-football player, and one of the first Scottish
Edward Husbands transferred to Cardiff City
May 28, 1910 Edward Husbands, who played such a sterling game in goal for Wrexham last season in the English and Welsh cup-ties and Birmingham
Notts County for Denmark
Saturday, May 28 – 1910 Numbering twenty-three a party representing the Notts Football Club (Notts County) set out from Victoria Station this afternoon on a
Tom Gracie transferred to Morton
May 24, 1910 Tom Gracie, of the Arthurlie, has been signed by Greenock Morton. He has seen service with Airdrie. (Source: Aberdeen Journal: May 27,
George Latham transferred to Stoke
May 23, 1910 Stoke have secured the signature of George Latham, the well known Welsh International formerly of the Liverpool Football Club. Latham, who can
Longworth a new record signing for Liverpool
Saturday, May 14 – 1910 Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of Liverpool F.C., has been keeping a sharp lookout to snap up any promising players,
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (May 14, 1910)
May 14, 1910 With regard to the Liverpool signatories, the Reds have good cause for congratulation, seeing that the entire pick of last season’s basket
Alf West back at Anfield
Thursday, May 5 – 1910 Liverpool have re-engaged Alf West, who in April last year was transferred from the shipping town to Reading. (Dundee Courier,
End of the road for Bradley and Hewitt?
Tuesday, May 3 – 1910 Liverpool have signed on all the first team men, but it is said are not taking James Bradley and Joe
Anfield crowd turns into a mob
Tuesday, May 3 – 1910 On Saturday, after the Aston Villa match, there was a scene outside the ground (Anfield). Hardy had been injured in
Phil Bratley transferred to Barnsley
May 2, 1910 Yesterday, Arnold Oxspring, Alex Hellewell, and Drew, members of the Barnsley reserve team, signed for next season, and Mr. Fairclough also obtained
Sam Gilligan transferred to Liverpool
April 30, 1910 Bristol City this morning transferred Sam Gilligan, their inside right, who recently had his benefit, to Liverpool. He has scored just over
The death of Jack Barton
April 22, 1910 Jack Barton, left half-back for Blackburn Rovers in the early nineties, died yesterday afternoon, aged 44. Barton, who was capped against Ireland
Patrick Finnerhan fined at Northwich Court
April 19, 1910 Patrick Finnerhan, once a well-known Manchester footballer, was at Northwich yesterday fined 40s. for falsely registering the age of his father at
A goal scoring Eastbournian
April 9, 1910 Jack Tosswill, the young Eastbournian, who created very favourable impressions at the back end of last season, has been very successful in
Sam Hardy adviced not to go to South Africa
April 6, 1910 Sam Hardy, the Chesterfield, Liverpool, and international goalkeeper, has been obliged to decline the invitation to go to South Africa on account
Football League meeting (April 4, 1910)
April 4, 1910 At a meeting of the Football League yesterday the following team were chosen to represent the League in the match with the
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