August 31, 1907 Edward Husbands, Liverpool’s young goalkeeper from Wrexham Victoria, is a plucky and smart one, so far as hard, dangerous drives by the
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Jack Parkinson minus two teeth
August 31, 1907 Monday’s final practice saw the League team assert themselves to the full and win handsomely, which is contrary to rule in the
Season preview 1907-08: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 26, 1907 The fact that the Anfielders did not enjoy an entirely successful season last winter is a detail which will be considered an
The death of Frank Barrett
August 26, 1907 The death is announced of Frank Barrett, who used to keep goal for Newton Heath. He learnt his football at Dundee, and
Some words about Harry Wightman (Liverpool F.C.)
August 26, 1907 Report speaks highly of an amateur right full-back, who had attached himself to Liverpool Club, and if Harry Wightman, who is aged
James to train Leeds City
August 19, 1907 James Broad, late of Manchester City, has been appointed the trainer to the Leeds City football club. Han and “Captain” Coe, of
The death of William Penman
August 19, 1907 It was with extreme regret that the followers of Bradford City, and all local Associationists, heard of the death last weekend of
Season preview 1907-08: Liverpool F.C. (Cricket and Football Field)
August 17, 1907 There never was a club more given to market fluctuations – with the League table – than the organisation over which Councillor
John Cox on the green
August 10, 1907 The Liverpool players, and especially John Cox, have been distinguishing themselves on the bowling green. Mr. Tom Watson tells me he is
Death of an ex-Forest footballer
Saturday, July 22 – 1905 The death is reported of Teddy Peers, who played full back for Nottingham Forest F.C. during the two seasons 1899-1900
Jack Lipsham transferred to Chester
June 27, 1907 Chester, who were runners up in the Combination championship for the last two years, are strengthening their team for the coming season.
Medals for Welsh internationals
June 26, 1907 At a banquet at Wrexham, last night, the following football players were presented with specially designed gold medals in commemoration of the
John Graham transferred to Southport Central
June 22, 1907 Southport Central have signed John Graham from Liverpool. (Manchester Courier: June 22, 1907)
Charles Hewitt transferred to Liverpool
June 17, 1907 Though an oversight the Middlesbrough Club omitted to place Charles Hewitt, the noted forward who left them two years ago for Tottenham
The death of Malcolm McVean
June 6, 1907 An ex-Dundee right winger in the person of Malcolm McVean has died at Bonhill, Alexandra, at the early age of 35. McVean
Human Society medal-winner for Liverpool
Thursday, June 6 – 1907 Liverpool F.C. have secured the transfer of a new inside right forward from Tottenham Hotspur in the person of Charles
Thomas Cleghorn: A prominent footballer
May 25, 1907 Mr. Thomas Cleghorn, who as just taken over the management of the Bruce Arms Hotel, is well known in football circles both
Leo Woods transferred to Everton
May 24, 1907 Everton have secured a new player from St. Helens Town in the person of Leo Woods, who has done some good work
Alan Ramsey transferred to Liverpool
May 21, 1907 Liverpool have secured the signature of Alan Ramsey, outside left, of Oldham Athletic. Ramsey had the reputation of being one of the
Alex Raisbeck’s brothers leave for Vancouver
May 20, 1907 Yesterday two brothers of the captain of the Liverpool Football Club (Alex Raisbeck) left the Landing stage by the Allan liner for
John Carlin transferred to Preston North End
May 18, 1907 Preston North End have made a good capture in John Carlin, of Liverpool, whose transfer they have secured this week-end. Carlin’s real
Sam Raybould transferred to Sunderland
May 11, 1907 Sam Raybould, the inside left of the Liverpool club, has been transferred to Sunderland. He has several times endeavored to leave Liverpool,
New players for Gainsborough Trinity
May 8, 1907 Gainsborough Trinity have to date signed the following: – James Bagshaw, Bill Cartwright, Albert Farrow, Billy Jenkinson, Joe Kitchen, Charles Brawn, and
The future of Bradford Park Avenue
May 6, 1907 In pursuance of their activity in the Association football world, the Bradford Committee (formerly N.U.) applied last evening for admission to the
Daniel Cunliffe transferred to Millwall
May 4, 1907 Daniel Cunliffe, the forward, has gone from New Brompton to Millwall. (Manchester Courier: May 4, 1907)
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