Tuesday, June 6 – 1922 Fred Hopkin, the popular outside forward for Liverpool Football Club, was married earlier today at Darlington, of which town he
Category: Player news
Liverpool’s strong reserves
Monday, April 24 – 1922 The Liverpool directors have been fortunate in having capable reserves in John McNab and Ted Parry, who have filled the
Liverpool F.C.: The Champions of the League
April 24, 1922 The supreme event in the Eastertide football was the decision of the League championship. When Liverpool had the honour of defeating last
Not in Billy’s bones to play centre half
Saturday, April 15 – 1922 Just a word of warning to Bristol City. We happen to know Billy Matthews, their recent acquisition from Liverpool intimately,
Chris Harrington on the mark
April 15, 1922 Chris Harrington, whom Liverpool recently allowed to go to Wigan Borough, is proving a rare asset with his new club, for he
Scounting for Pompey
Saturday, April 1 – 1922 Bert Leavey (Herbert Leavey), who surprised his many friends at Bradford and Barnsley last season by giving up the player-managership
What the players’ say (Ephraim Longworth)
Tuesday, March 21 – 1922 – We footballers do realise, in spite of what some people say, that the success of the player depends a
Thomas Capper and his horse
Tuesday, March 14 – 1922 Thomas Capper, Southend United’s goalkeeper, was summoned at Southend on Tuesday for furiously driving a horse and cart in London
Liverpool’s 21st player of the campaign
Saturday, March 11 – 1922 Liverpool called upon their 21st player of the campaign last week, when they played at outside right Cyril Gilhespy, late
Liverpool to play Aberdeen in a benefit match for Peter Simpson
Thursday, March 9 – 1922 On Wednesday, April 26, Peter Simpson, the popular trainer of the Aberdeen F.C., will take a well-deserved benefit, and Liverpool,
Liverpool F.C.’s Billy Matthews transferred to Bristol City
Thursday, March 2 – 1922 Bristol City have secured the transfer of Matthews, of Liverpool, and he will play for his new club on Saturday.
Liverpool’s John Bamber cannot regain his place
Saturday, February 25 – 1922 We hear that John Bamber, the St. Helens man, and English International right half, who lost his place in the
Ted Parry cannot get back into the Liverpool side
Saturday, February 18 – 1922 The strength of Liverpool’s rearguard can be estimated by the fact that Ted Parry, a member of the famous Welsh
Ephraim Longworth as stand-in skipper for Donald Mackinlay
Saturday, February 11 – 1922 With Donald Mackinlay playing for Scotland last week, Liverpool had to bring in Ephraim Longworth, who recently resigned the captaincy
Liverpool F.C.’s Tom Bromilow – a home grown talent
February 4, 1922 Tom Bromilow, who will play at left half with the North on Monday, is a native of Liverpool, and his only League
Liverpool’s John Bamber for England amateurs
Monday, January 30 – 1922 The following is the English team to meet France in Paris on February 28: – E.H. Coleman (Dulwich Hamlet), Bert
Are Liverpool losing Ephraim Longworth?
Saturday, January 28 – 1922 It is a pity that Ephraim Longworth has seen fit to send in his resignation of the captaincy of the
Billy Dunlop – assistant trainer for Sunderland
Monday, January 23 – 1922 Billy Dunlop, the erstwhile Liverpool back, has been appointed assistant trainer to the Sunderland Club in succession to Ted Birnie,
The death of William James Morrow
January 22, 1922 The death has taken place at Ballyronan, County Derry, of Mr. William Joseph Morrow, one of the pioneers of association football in
Donald Mackinlay the new Liverpool F.C. captain
Thursday, January 19 – 1922 Liverpool have accepted the resignation of Ephraim Longworth from the captaincy of the club, and Donald Mackinlay has been appointed
The funeral of Peter Platt
January 17, 1922 The funeral took place at Nuneaton of Mr. Peter Platt, a licensed victualler, who was formerly a well-known Association goalkeeper, playing for
The death of Peter Platt
January 11, 1922 The death occurred yesterday of Peter Platt, the old Nuneaton Town goalkeeper, and landlord of the White Swan Inn, Market Place, Nuneaton,
Longworth withdraws as team captain
Tuesday, January 10 – 1922 Ephraim Longworth, for eight years captain of the Liverpool F.C., leaders of the First Division of the League, has refused
The power of a referee
Monday, January 9 – 1922 A curious incident happened last week in the course of the League match between Newcastle United and Liverpool at St.
The Cup and the League
Friday, January 6 – 1922 Vital differences between the two competitions By Kenneth Campbell Having had experience of League matches and Cup-ties in England as
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