February 25, 1933 A former favourite at Firhill appeared in Partick Thistle’s A team on Saturday. He was William Salisbury, who used to be Thistle’s
Category: Player news
Arthur Riley replaces Elisha Scott
Friday, February 24 – 1933 Elisha Scott, Liverpool’s veteran goalkeeper, who has made over 500 League appearances for the club, has been deposed from the
Men the game needs (by Elisha Scott)
Saturday, February 4 – 1933 Positions which are most difficult to fill by Elisha Scott (Irish International goalkeeper of Liverpool). All of us who are
Ted Hancock transferred to Burnley
February 2, 1933 To-day (Saturday) Burnley have a new inside-right on view at the Charlton Athletic ground. He is Ted Hancock, who was signed by
W.G. Barnes from Cowes on trial at Anfield
January 24, 1933 Professional clubs are watching the form of some of the amateurs in the Isle of Wight. R.J. Mathieson, the Ryde Sports and
Harry Chambers transferred to Hereford United
January 17, 1933 Hereford United yesterday secured Harry Chambers, the former Liverpool, West Bromwich Albion, and English international, who for the past two seasons has
14 year old Hagan signs for Liverpool
Saturday, December 24 – 1932 I am told that the boy James Hagan, who turned out for Washington Colliery in the North Eastern League at
Penk and Roberts sign amateur forms with Liverpool
Friday, December 2 – 1932 Liverpool have signed on amateur forms Penk, a centre forward, and Roberts, an outside right, both from Holt, near Wrexham.
Daniel McRorie and Archie Macpherson on the transfer list
November 28, 1932 Daniel McRorie and Archie Macpherson, of Liverpool, are expected to be listed for transfer. Neither fits the bill at Anfield, and the
Millwall want Jimmy Smith
Monday, November 21 – 1932 Millwall have tried Liverpool for the transfer of Jimmy Smith, the ex-Ayr United centre forward, now playing with Tunbridge Wells,
George Patterson scouting in Scotland
Monday, November 21 – 1932 Invasions into Scottish territory are getting more frequent. While Liverpool were beating Derby minus the aid of Daniel McRorie and
William Devlin for Olympique Marseilles?
October 19, 1932 William Devlin, the ex-Cowdenbeath centre forward, is now in Glasgow waiting word about an engagement with a French football club. A week
The death of James Ferris
October 10, 1932 Footballers in the South of Ireland will regret to learn of the death of James Ferris, which occurred at his home in
William Lacey appointed manager of Cork Bohemians
October 8, 1932 William Lacey has been appointed manager of Cork Bohemians. Up to last year he acted in that capacity to Shelbourne and his
Tom Bromilow appointed Burnley F.C. manager
October 5, 1932 Tom Bromilow, the former Liverpool and England left half back, has been appointed secretary-manager to Burnley Football Club, in succession to Mr.
Elisha Scott to captain Liverpool
September 30, 1932 In celebration of his 400th appearance as goalkeeper for Liverpool Football Club, Elisha Scott will be captain in the Liverpool – Everton
William Fairhurst back at playing rugby
September 1, 1932 St. Helens Recreation Rugby Club has signed on the Rhyl goalkeeper, William Fairhurst, as the loose-forward or full-back for the Rugby team.
Harold Taylor transferred to Liverpool
July 27, 1932 Liverpool F.C. Wednesday obtained the transfer of Harold Taylor, the Stoke City outside left. (Western Daily Press: July 27, 1932)
Bill Shankly on a month’s trial at Carlisle United
July 20, 1932 Another Scottish junior went south yesterday. He is Bill Shankly, his position right half, and goes on a month’s trial to Carlisle
Dick Johnson seriously ill
July 14, 1932 Dick Johnson, the former Liverpool and New Brighton footballer, is seriously ill. Dick was always a very generous and whole-hearted player, and
The death of William Ryott
July 11, 1932 William Ryott, the Liverpool footballer, of Picton Terrace, Newcastle, has died in Newcastle infirmary following a motor accident yesterday. Ryott was driving
Archie Macpherson 78 and not out
Monday, June 27 – 1932 Playing for the Alloa XI of Clackmannan County against Westquarter at the Arns, Alloa on Saturday, Archie Macpherson, the Tullibody
Ted Crawford transferred to Liverpool
May 27, 1932 Ted Crawford, the Halifax Town centre-forward, who was taken from Filey Town, has been transferred to Liverpool, evidently on the recommendation of
Dick Forshaw sentenced to 12 months’ hard labour
May 19, 1932 Dick Forshaw (36), of Canterbury Road, Kilburn, London, who formerly played professional football for the Liverpool and Everton Clubs, was sentenced to
Edmed and Bolton destroyed Liverpool
Monday, May 9 – 1932 For a fee of £750 Bolton took Edmed, the Liverpool winger, and played him against his old side on Saturday.
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