May 12, 1903 For the past three seasons the chief weakness of Lincoln City has been at centre-forward and to try and strengthen this line,
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John T. Robertson transferred to Manchester United
May 7, 1903 A telegram from Dundee states that John T. Robertson, late of Liverpool, and Bonthrone, reserve right back, both of Dundee, have signed
Comings and goings at Liverpool F.C.
May 6, 1903 Liverpool have signed on all their last season’s players except Glover, Raybould, Goldie, and Livingston. Raybould has gone to Portsmouth, and the
George Livingston transferred to Manchester City
May 6, 1903 George Livingston, who played for Scotland against England last season, has been signed by Manchester City. He was with Celtic before he
Horace Vyner chooses Stoke over Liverpool
May 4, 1903 Horace Vyner, Birkenhead’s smart goalkeeper, has signed for Stoke. It is stated that Liverpool, Manchester City, and other first class clubs have
Sam Raybould transferred to Portsmouth
May 2, 1903 Followers of the Portsmouth Football Club will be glad to learn that Blyth has secured the signature of Sam Raybould, the well-known
West Bromwich Albion troubles
April 28, 1903 The recent trouble between the officials of West Bromwich Albion and Fred Buck, their skillful outside right, has had an unfortunate sequel,
Charlie Wilson out and about again
April 25, 1903 It is pleasing to learn that Charlie Wilson, the popular Liverpool centre half-back, who broke his leg in the League match between
Liverpool’s promising centre forward
April 25, 1903 Liverpool have a promising amateur centre forward in Sidney Smith, who is at present on holiday from scholastic duties. (Nottingham Evening Post:
George Livingston to leave Liverpool?
April 18, 1903 When in Glasgow on Saturday I was told that George Livingston was likely to leave Liverpool and return to Celtic. Livingston has
Cartilage operation for Andy McGuigan
Wednesday, April 15 – 1903 Andy McGuigan, the old inside right of Hibernian, whom Middlesbrough secured from Liverpool at a cost of £200, has been
The height and weight of the Liverpool players
April 6, 1903 The height and weight of the Liverpool players are: – Bill Perkins, 6ft. 0½in. and 12st 7lb.; Billy Dunlop, 5ft. 9in. and
Bill Perkins and his nerves
April 4, 1903 Bill Perkins was so conspicuous a failure against Sheffield United last week that he was superseded on Monday night, when Liverpool played
George Livingston stepped up in big win
March 28, 1903 In beating Middlesbrough so cleverly with ten men, one of the features of Liverpool’s dashing exhibition was the marked success with which
Robert Marshall going strong
Thursday, March 26 – 1903 Robert Marshall, the Portsmouth ring wing forward, has established what surely must be a record. Since he left Liverpool at
Raisbeck and Cox for international duties
Wednesday, March 25 – 1903 The teams representing England and Scotland were selected yesterday in London and Glasgow respectively. For England Jack Cox will play
Don McCallum transferred to Hearts
March 20, 1903 It is highly probable that the Hearts will play Don McCallum, of Liverpool, and formerly of Queen’s Park at back to-morrow. (Evening
A cap for Richard Morris
March 9, 1903 Richard Morris has again been given an international cap by the Welsh Association, and will play inside left at Cardiff to-day. Born
His dream came true
March 2, 1903 Charlie Wilson, the Liverpool centre-half, who had his leg broken whilst playing in a League match at Middlesbrough on Saturday, dreamt during
George Livingston showed great leadership
March 2, 1903 In beating Middlesbrough so cleverly with ten men, one of the features of Liverpool’s dashing exhibition was the marked success with which
Parry and Morris selected for Wales
Monday, March 2 – 1903 Maurice Parry and Richard Morris was selected to represent Wales in their international v. Scotland, at Cardiff, next Monday. (Edinburgh
Alex Raisbeck to captain Scotland
Tuesday, February 24 – 1903 Last night the Selection Committee of the Scottish Football Association met privately in Glasgow, and chose the following powerful team
Football League meeting (February 2, 1903)
February 2, 1903 The Management Committee of the Football League held a meeting at Blackburn yesterday. Tommy Tierney (Gainsborough), late Chorley, and New Brighton, had
Edinburgh Evening News: Sporting items
January 29, 1903 ** Of their last eight League events, Liverpool won the first four and lost the remaining quartette. ** The greatest goal-scoring teams
Robert Roberts transferred to Aberdare
January 17, 1903 The Aberdare committee have, we are given to understand, decided to take on Robert Roberts, of Liverpool. It had been anticipated that
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