September 29, 1906 A name famous in football is that borne by the player whose portrait we give for the first time in this issue.
Category: Player profiles
Some lines about Andy McGuigan
February 13, 1906 Southport Central have had no more brainy player for many years than Andy McGuigan, who has done such good service for them
Some lines about John Waddington
December 2, 1905 Amid all the changes in the Southport team this season John Waddington, the outside left, has deservedly maintained his place. Central’s fortunes
Portrait of Sam Hardy
November 18, 1905 The Liverpool club have experienced a considerable amount of success with the new men they have drafted into their team this season,
Portrait of James Bradley
Saturday, November 4 – 1905 The acquisition of the subject of our present sketch by the directors of the Liverpool Club was a decided stroke
Portrait of Joe Hewitt
October 7, 1905 Some players there are who appear fated to undergo a sort of nomadic existence in a team, and it must be admitted
Portrait of David Bruce Murray
September 23, 1905 A full-back capable of advancing into a more exacting sphere of influence is the subject for our sketch this week. David Bruce
Biography: John Hughes (Liverpool Football Club)
April 29, 1905 That there are capable players in the Liverpool reserve team is amply demonstrated by the position which the club has gained in
Tom Chorlton, Liverpool F.C.: Biography
April 21, 1905 The prominent position held by the Liverpool reserves team in the Lancashire Combination proves conclusively that there are some capable footballers connected
Portrait of George Latham
April 8, 1905 Amongst the prominent recruits in the ranks of the Liverpool reserves, there is no more promising player than the subject of our
In the firing line – Alf West
Saturday, March 18 – 1905 It is a pleasing task that falls to our lot this week in presenting a short sketch of one of
Noted players: Don McCallum
October 8, 1904 The departure of Andy McCombie to Newcastle led the Sunderland officials to seek for a new back, and the must be considered
Portrait of John Cox
October 1, 1904 It is with a feeling of real pleasure that we find ourselves still able to write after the name of John Cox
Match Programme Portrait: Billy Dunlop
September 17, 1904 We make no apology for introducing our readers to the “doyen” of Liverpool players, – William Dunlop – one of the most
Match Programme Portrait of Alex Raisbeck
September 1, 1904 Alex Raisbeck, Captain, Liverpool F.C. One of the most striking personalities in League football during recent years, has been and still is
Tom Riley in profile
October 4, 1902 Tom Riley, who has twice this season figured with credit as deputy to the crippled Crompton, is yet only 20 years of
Daniel Cunliffe for Portsmouth
Thursday, May 2 – 1901 We are informed that Cunliffe and Turner have been signed on to play for the Portsmouth F.C. during next season.
Famous men in football, No. 35: Jack Plant
April 28, 1899 In the magnificent series of cup success byw hich the name of Bury has beenw ritten large on the scroll of fame,
Victoria United – The Captain – James Dundas
Good Friday, April 13 – 1900 Than, James Dundas, the Captain of the Vics, there is no more popular or highly respected football player in
Famous men in football – Arthur Goddard
Saturday, February 10 – 1900 Arthur Goddard’s genius should win for him a place among leading players of the game, and, combined with the gentlemanly
Men famous in football: Hugh Dunn
November 18, 1899 Estimate Hughie Dunn’s popularity according to his bodily bulk, and you have a correct idea on the point. The compliment conveyed will
Famous men in football, “No. 10”: Alexander Maconnachie
November 4, 1899 Alexander Maconnachie is the idol of the Notts County crowd. In thunderous unison from ten thousand throats comes the cry, “Go on,
Famous men in football, No. 9: Jack Sharp
October 28, 1899 Before the present season is over I hope to see the modest head of Jack Sharp decorated with an international cap. To
Famous men in football, No. 8: Archie Goodall
October 21, 1899 Goodall is one of the most honoured names in football history. To Preston ears the name has a particular pleasant sound, bringing
Famous men in football, No. 7: Jack Devey
October 14, 1899 John Devey ranks alongside Ernest Needham as an ideal captain. His masterly marshalling may be traced in the un-equalled series of successes
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