January 2, 1922 The first half of this game at Valley Parade, before 22,000 spectators, produced attractive play both teams. Arthur Rigby was soon in
Category: Player news
The death of Harry Hammond
December 28, 1921 Whilst playing billiards, last night, at Bolton, where he had been a publican for the last 21 years, Harry Hammond, the old
Bristol City appoint Alex Raisbeck as manager
Wednesday, December 28 – 1921 The directors of Bristol City last evening appointed Mr. Alexander Raisbeck, of Lanarkshire, as secretary-manager of the Club. Mr. Raisbeck
International duty for Tom Bromilow?
December 17, 1921 Tom Bromilow, the Liverpool left half, is playing wonderful football these days and it is the considered judgment of many astute critics
Danny Shone is getting the goals
December 17, 1921 Danny Shone is getting goals with regularity for Liverpool nowadays, six in seven matches being quite good going for a youngster in
A luxury problem at full back
November 19, 1921 Liverpool are creating quite a flutter amongst the members of the International Selection Committee by their choosing Ephraim Longworth over the head
A youngster named George Harold Beadles
October 29, 1921 It looks as though Liverpool are going to have their centre-forward problem solved for them by the youngster, George Harold Beadles, whose
Maurice Parry general manager of Rotherham County
Friday, October 28 – 1921 Following the appointment of Mr. Maurice Parry as general manager, Rotherham County have appointed W. Norman, of Scunthorpe, as chief
A trio of Reds
October 22, 1921 Windsor Park, Belfast, was Saturday the scene of the first international match of the season, when Ireland met England for the 36th
George Harold Beadles: A promising Welsh recruit
October 10, 1921 The Liverpool directors are noted for taking courage in both hands when faced with a difficult situation. At the outset of the
Liverpool’s Tommy Lucas for England
October 10, 1921 The Football Association Selection Committee chose the following to represent England against Ireland at Belfast on the 22nd inst.: – Jerry Dawson
Unlucky Ephraim Longworth
September 24, 1921 Ephrain Longworth is a most unlucky player and his opening game this season was sufficient to put him out of the game
Walter Wadsworth’s long run ends
Saturday, September 17 – 1921 After running up a sequence of 63 consecutive League games without a miss, Walter Wadsworth, the Liverpool centre-half, had to
Danny Shone with the reserves
September 10, 1921 Danny Shone, the young Garston lad, who led Liverpool’s attack in the opening match of the season, is having a course of
Airdrie’s William Henderson for Anfield?
September 10, 1921 Don’t be surprised if Liverpool sign a new Scottish centre-forward very soon, and don’t be surprised if the newcomer is William Henderson,
A successor to Jack Sheldon
August 27, 1921 With Jack Sheldon still nursing his broken leg, Liverpool have searched everywhere for a successor and a fortnight ago secured Cyril Gilhespy,
Sam Hardy for Nottingham Forest
August 27, 1921 Sam Hardy is to play for Nottingham Forest after all, and with this great custodian between the sticks the “Reds” will have
Jack Sheldon: Still out injured
August 20, 1921 Jack Sheldon, of Clay Cross, Liverpool’s right winger, sustained a compound fracture of the leg during the progress of the match with
Jack Sheldon back at Anfield
August 15, 1921 Jack Sheldon, the Liverpool footballer who had a leg broken last season when Derby County were the visitors, was a spectator at
Cyril Gilhespy transferred to Liverpool
August 12, 1921 Sunderland have transferred Cyril Gilhespy, outside right, to Liverpool. He showed some clever work in his 15 appearances with the senior eleven,
Good news for Jack Sheldon
July 7, 1921 At the annual meeting of the Liverpool Football Club, it was stated that the injury to Jack Sheldon, whose leg was broken
Kenneth Campbell’s life story – Part VIII
June 25, 1921 Kenny’s troubles as linesman. Club colours cause a disturbance. Amusing experiences with Liverpool on the continent. By Kenneth Campbell “Kenneth Campbell, Partick
Kenneth Campbell’s life story – Part VII
Saturday, June 18 – 1921 My five minutes with the king when we lost the English Cup. By Kenneth Campbell. “Kenneth Campbell, the famous goalkeeper
Kenneth Campbell’s life story – Part VI
June 11, 1921 Remarkable speech by Tom Watson Leads to victory against the Villa. By Kenneth Campbell “Kenneth Campbell, the famous goalkeeper for Partick Thistle
Kenneth Campbell’s life story – Part V
June 4, 1921 When Albert Shepherd bested Liverpool, And what a walking in Epping Forest led to. By Kenneth Campbell “Kenneth Campbell, the famous goalkeeper
You must be logged in to post a comment.