Thursday, September 15 – 1910 An interesting feature of the Lancashire Cup competition this season is the fact that Everton and Liverpool are due to
Category: The FA
Representatives of the Spanish FA visit Everton and Liverpool
September 3, 1910 Some visitors from the Continent who are connected with the Football Association of Spain where present at the matches at Goodison Park
Lancashire FA meeting at Preston
July 13, 1910 Only one item of much importance cam before a meeting of the Lancashire Football Association at Preston last night, and that related
A new FA Cup trophy to be ordered
July 9, 1910 The Council of the Football Association met at Cromer on Saturday afternoon under the presidency of Mr. J.C. Clegg. A resolution was
The South African tour
May 7, 1910 The members of the English Association football team to tour South Africa under the auspices of the Football Association left Waterloo on
Little about the FA Cup final referee
April 23, 1910 Mr. John Tweed Ibbotson, of Derby, who has received the distinction of being appointed referee for the final tie in the English
Three Liverpool players for the tour of South Africa
January 28, 1910 The Football Association has decided to send a team to South Africa. The following players have received invitations from the Football Association
Anfield trial game postponed
January 25, 1910 The Association Trial game between Whites and Stripes, which was arranged to be played on the Liverpool club’s ground yesterday, was postponed
Meeting of the Lancashire Combination
September 8, 1909 At a meeting of the Lancashire Combination at Preston yesterday Mr. John McKenna (Liverpool) presided. A suggestion of the Rochdale Club that
St. Helens Recreation in the Lancashire Cup
July 21, 1909 At a meeting of the Lancashire Association Sub-committee at Blackburn, yesterday afternoon, Mr John Lewis presiding, the cup draws were made as
Tom Chorlton told to stay put by the FA
June 7, 1909 Having considered the cases, the Emergency Committee of the Football Association has decided that no special grounds have been shown to justify
Liverpool to receive £208 from Lancashire FA
May 3, 1909 At a meeting of the Lancashire Football Association at Blackburn last night, the balance-sheet was adopted, showing total income £1,394, and a
Meeting of the Football Association (May 3, 1909)
May 3, 1909 A special meeting of the officers of the Football Association was held at the Grand Hotel, Manchester, yesterday. Mr. J.C. Clegg presided,
William Morris transferred to Liverpool
May 3, 1909 In addition to Manchester United and Newcastle United, Liverpool has acquainted the ruling body of the fact that several of its players
Removal of financial restrictions
Friday, April 23 – 1909 The Council of the Football Association decided Friday to delete Rule 31 regarding payment of bonus of £10. It was
Catering for an international match
Thursday, April 2 – 1909 The elaborate preparations for to-morrow’s International (England v Scotland) include, in the catering department, the stocking of the following commodities:
Meeting of the Lancashire Combination (August 15, 1908)
August 15, 1908 At the first monthly meeting of the Management Committee of the Combination, presided over by Mr. John McKenna, of Liverpool, a vote
Players and financial restrictions
May 27, 1908 Mr. H.C. Broomfield, the Players’ Union secretary, has written to the secretary of the Football Association informing him that the union, at
Record figures at the international
April 15, 1908 It is announced that the receipts from the international match between England and Scotland at New Hampden Park, Glasgow, on April 4,
Referees and football crowds
Thursday, October 10 – 1907 Mr. C.E. Sutcliffe, solicitor, of Rawtenstall, and formerly of Burnley, who is a member of the English League Management Committee,
Referees for Lancashire Cup appointed
Thursday, October 7 – 1907 The first meeting of the Referees’ Committee of the Lancashire Association was held at Bolton, last evening, for the appointment
Alex Raisbeck’s letter about the international selection
Wednesday, April 10 – 1907 In view of the criticism passed on the Scottish Association Selectors in choosing so many Anglo-Scots for the international, the
The FA Chairman resigs
Tuesday, February 5 – 1907 It was reported on Tuesday that Mr. John Charles Clegg, of Sheffield, had tendered his resignation as chairman of the
Hardy and Bradley selected for North
Monday, January 14 – 1907 The International Selection Committee on Monday met at the Football Association offices and picked the following to represent North and
Football League meeting (December 31, 1906)
December 31, 1906 The monthly Management Committee meeting of the Football League was held Monday at the Midland Hotel, Manchester. There were present: Messrs. John
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