May 18, 1905 Liverpool has been for some time on the look-out for a really reliable goalkeeper to act as deputy to Ned Doig, and
Category: Player news
Don McCallum transferred to Middlesbrough
May 16, 1905 Don McCallum, the ex-Queen’s Park, Liverpool, and Morton player goes to Middlesbrough next season. (Dundee Courier: May 16, 1905)
Richard Morris transferred to Leeds City
May 9, 1905 Richard Morris, who for three years played for Liverpool, has attached his name to a form to play for Leeds City F.C.
Peter Kyle transferred to Tottenham Hotspur
May 6, 1905 Peter Kyle, the Royal Albert’s centre-forward, who many thought would have gone to Partick Thistle, signed on Saturday night for Tottenham Hotspur.
John “Sailor” Hunter transferred to Portsmouth
May 6, 1905 It was officially announced on Saturday that Portsmouth had signed George Molyneux, the English international full-back, who has been several seasons with
Liverpool re-sign all their players
May 3, 1905 The Liverpool Football Club directors have reason to congratulate themselves, as for next season they will have the services of all their
Liverpool are worthy champions
May 1, 1905 While Liverpool have won the championship of the First Division once, they have thrice had the pleasure of heading the Second Division.
The last day of football
April 29, 1905 The winter pastime dies hard and interesting. The leadership of the premier league tourney of the country is still to be provided,
Team arrangements for this day (April 29, 1905)
April 29, 1905 Liverpool v Burnley. Second Division League match, at Anfield. 3.30. Liverpool. – Ned Doig, goal; Alf West and Billy Dunlop, back; Maurice
Portrait of George Latham
April 8, 1905 Amongst the prominent recruits in the ranks of the Liverpool reserves, there is no more promising player than the subject of our
Parry to captain Wales
Monday, March 20 – 1905 Maurice Parry, the Liverpool half-back, will captain Wales against England. (Manchester Courier, 20-03-1905)
In the firing line – Alf West
Saturday, March 18 – 1905 It is a pleasing task that falls to our lot this week in presenting a short sketch of one of
The players want to own shares in the club
Wednesday, March 8 – 1905 The applications for shares have been so satisfactory that the directors of the Liverpool Club have decided to go to
Broken collarbone for Ronald Orr
Saturday, March 4 – 1905 On Saturday, while playing in a cup-tie at Bolton for Newcastle United, against Bolton Wanderers, Ronald Orr, the Scottish International
Latham replaces Parry for Wales
Friday, March 3 – 1905 In place of Maurice Parry, of Liverpool, and M. Morgan Owen, Corinthians, who cannot play for Wales against Scotland at
Parry not allowed to go on international duty
Wednesday, March 1 – 1905 Two of the half backs selected for Wales against Scotland, at Wrexham next Monday, have announced that they will be
They were in at the death
Tuesday, February 28 – 1905 Liverpool are training at home this week. Blackpool are their visitors on Saturday next. While training at Hornsea, the Liverpool
The death of Barney Battles
February 10, 1905 Yesterday the death took place at Glasgow from influenza of Bernard Battles, the well-known Scottish footballer. Barney Battles, who was 32 years
Green goes to Middlesbrough
Thursday, February 9 – 1905 Yesterday morning arrangements were completed for the transfer of Tommy Green from Stockport County to Middlesbrough, the sum of £300
Bereavement for Alex Raisbeck
January 31, 1905 Alex Raisbeck, the captain of the Liverpool team, has suffered a bereavement in the death of his mother. The funeral took place
Liverpool in training at Southport
January 26, 1905 Bristol City are taking brine baths at Droitwich, while Leicester Fosse are training at Quorn. Liverpool, who visit Leicester on Saturday, are
George Livingston on “holiday” in Dumbarton
January 25, 1905 George Livingston, the Manchester City forward, who has been out of health for some time past, has gone to his home in
Liverpool languishing
January 23, 1905 Liverpool had perforce to make several changes in their forward line against Lincoln City at Anfield, and for he second time this
Team arrangements for this day (January 14, 1905)
January 14, 1905 Southport Central v. Liverpool. Lancashire Cup (Semi-final), at Southport, train from Exchange Station at 1:10; kick-off at 2:30. Liverpool. – Ned Doig,
Billy Dunlop injured again
January 13, 1905 Billy Dunlop has had trouble with his left leg again. He has not been at practice this week, and it is fortunate
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