June 20, 1924 Harold Wadsworth, the Liverpool outside left, has signed for Leicester City. Wadsworth, one of the many players Liverpool put on offer during
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William Cockburn to replace Walter Wadsworth
June 7, 1924 The other day I was told that there had never been such a quiet close season so far as transfers of players
John Lillie transferred to Queens Park Rangers
June 5, 1924 John Lillie, a left back, just secured by Queen’s Park Rangers, has been over three seasons with Liverpool F.C. He stands 5ft.
George Pither transferred to Bristol Rovers
June 3, 1924 Bristol Rovers have signed on George Pither, an outside left, who played in half of Millwall’s League games last season, and was
Cartilage operation for Harry Chambers
June 2, 1924 Harry Chambers, Liverpool’s international inside left, has entered a nursing home in Liverpool to have a cartilage removed. (Derby Daily Telegraph: June
William Cockburn transferred to Liverpool
May 29, 1924 William Cockburn, the centre-half back of Stockport County, has been transferred to Liverpool. (Nottingham Evening Post: May 29, 1924)
Charles Harrison Davis transferred to Gillingham
May 20, 1924 Gillingham have secured Charles Harrison Davis, centre half, from Liverpool, and Frank Marshall, a Scottish junior player. (Daily Mirror: May 20, 1924)
Jack Sambrook transferred to Queens Park Rangers
May 17, 1924 Queens Park Rangers have signed George Harris, the Notts County half back, and Jack Sambrook, an inside forward, last season with Stockport
Willie Maley’s life story: Part 1
May 11, 1924 40 years behind the scenes in football. To-day we publish the first instalment of the experiences of Mr Wille Maley, manager of
Ronald Mitchell and Griff Owen transferred to Hull City
May 6, 1924 Hull City have started their team building for next season, and it is announced that on Tuesday the Anlaby Road organisation signed
Joe Keetley scored but did not impress
Saturday, May 3 – 1924 Joe Keetley, the older brother of the Derby County inside right, paid a visit to the Baseball Ground last week
William Lacey and others not to be re-signed
April 15, 1924 It is stated that Liverpool will not re-engage William Lacey, Griff Owen, George Harold Beadles, John Lillie, Idwal Davies, Algy Wilkinson, and
Robert Marshall for “Old Pompey”
Tuesday, April 8 – 1924 R. Marshall, Portsmouth’s first outside right, who lives at Westfield Road, Gorgie, will play for “Old Pompey” v. “Old Saints”
Archie Rawlings transferred to Liverpool
March 22, 1924 Liverpool have spent a tidy sum of money in securing the transfer of Archie Rawlings from Preston North End. Rawlings lost his
Cyril Oxley, of Chesterfield: A promising youngster
March 22, 1924 Cyril Oxley, one of Chesterfield’s outside lefts shows every indication of developing into a good player. Born at Beighton, he was secured
The death of Ronald Orr
March 21, 1924 The death has occurred in Kilwinning of Ronald Orr, the old St. Mirren, Newcastle United, Liverpool, and Raith Rovers inside forward. Orr,
Everton pro for America
March 7, 1924 George Brewster, late half-back for Everton, and formerly with Wolverhampton Wanderers will leave Liverpool tomorrow on the Cuncarder Ansonia for New York,
Arthur Metcalf still score goals
February 16, 1924 Arthur Metcalf, who is scoring so freely with Aberdare, first came to the front with Stockport County, where he and Norman Rodgers
Death of Fred Wheldon
January 13, 1924 Fred Wheldon, whose death took place last week, was one of the best inside-left players of his day. The old Small Heath
Maurice Parry coaching in Barcelona
January 8, 1924 Maurice Parry, the ex-manager of the Rotherham County Club, is now coaching in Barcelona. He is associated with Alf Spouncer, the former
Hector Lawson transferred to Liverpool
January 3, 1924 Liverpool F.C. yesterday secured the transfer of Hector Lawson, Glasgow Rangers’ reserve outside left. The transfer fee is said to be a
Ex-Liverpool player dies in Mansfield
Monday, December 31 – 1923 A well-known forward in First Division football in the late ‘ninties was John Chadburn, who has died at Mansfield, his
Sammy Rainey: Does not play to gallery
December 15, 1923 There is an old and rather audacious saying that all goalkeepers are mad, but the person who would have the temerity to
Maximum benefit awaits Harry Lewis
November 29, 1923 Harry Lewis, the inside left recently transferred from Liverpool to Hull City, is to receive £650 – the sum he would have
Celtic F.C. groundsman’s error
November 19, 1923 Drank liniment in mistake for medicine. Suffering from poisoning, William Quinn (47), who is employed as a groundsman to Celtic Football Club,
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