Thursday, October 18 – 1906 The Lancashire Football Association met at the Park Hotel, Preston, last night. Mr. D.B. Woolfall, Blackburn, presiding, and made the
Category: The FA
The FA wants an explanation for the trip to Paris
Wednesday, September 5 – 1906 The Football Association has asked for explanations from the Liverpool and Everton clubs with regard to holidays enjoyed by their
Football clubs and their players
June 8, 1906 The F.A. Emergency Committee have considered the cases of George Chapman (Blackburn Rovers), Sandy Turnbull (Manchester United), Harry Brown (Fulham), Jack Lyall
The Billy Meredith case
June 1, 1906 A sensational report Directors, officials and players suspended Fines amount to £1,100. The eagerly anticipated report of the Commission appointed to inquire
Suspensions of Manchester City players and officials
May 31, 1906 For the second time in three years the Manchester City Football Club has been arraigned and heavily punished by the Football Association
Controversial proposal from Liverpool
May 31, 1906 The annual meeting of the Football League was held Thursday at the Tavistock Hotel, Covent Garden, London. It was prefaced by a
McKenna unopposed at election
May 12, 1906 Mr. John McKenna, Liverpool, has been re-elected unopposed president of the Lancashire Combination, but there are fifteen nominations for six seats on
Liverpool to play Everton i F.A. Cup semi-final
March 12, 1906 At to-day’s meeting of the F.A. Council, at High Holborn, the draw for the F.A. Cup semi-finals, to be played on the
Barnsley play their FA cup match at Anfield
Wednesday, January 24 – 1906 The directors of the Barnsley Football Club last night decided to accept the offer of the Liverpool Club regarding the
Football agents warned to stay away from all football grounds
Friday, November 3 – 1905 The Emergency Committee of the Football Association have issued a warning to clubs and players to have no dealings with
An absurd suggestion
September 20, 1905 The suggested mutiny through the appearance of the new Birmingham football agency, which at present defies the Football Association, was extensively commented
Birmingham agency declaring war on the FA
September 16, 1905 Threatened rivalry to the Football Association The following circular is issued to clubs by the “National Football Agency”: – “Important to players.
Liverpool’s vice-chairman honoured
Friday, August 25 – 1905 Mr. John McKenna, the popular vice-chairman of the Liverpool Football Club, has been elected representative for No. 3 Division on
Bury at Anfield in the Lancashire Cup
July 27, 1905 The draw for the first of the Lancashire Senior Cup, to be played on September 18, was made yesterday as follows: Blackburn
Lancashire Combination referees
June 24, 1905 The result of the voting on the referees for next season was made known on Saturday, the successful officials being: D. Hammond
The Birmingham and Manchester charges
June 9, 1905 A Special Commission sat at Derby, yesterday, at the instance of the Football Association, to inquire as to the truth of certain
Mr. John Lewis’s retirement
June 1, 1905 At Blackburn last night, Mr. John Lewis, the famous referee, was presented with a massive silver salver by the Blackburn Referees’ Society,
Liverpool want maximum wage retained
May 4, 1905 At the annual meeting of the Football Association on May 29 Mr. Rinder will move on behalf of Aston Villa, a resolution
Use our balls, please
April 28, 1905 The extent to which professional footballers and officials have been pushing various makes of footballs of late has become a scandal, and
Latham replaces Parry for Wales
Friday, March 3 – 1905 In place of Maurice Parry, of Liverpool, and M. Morgan Owen, Corinthians, who cannot play for Wales against Scotland at
The FA refuse John Cox transfer
May 16, 1904 The English Association has refused to register John Cox, Liverpool’s International left winger, who signed for Fulham last week, pending inquiries as
Meeting of the Scottish FA (December 8, 1903)
December 8, 1903 The Scottish Football Association Committee met last night at 6 Carlton Place, Glasgow. Captain R.M. Christie (Dunblane) presided. The Referee Committee intimated
Meeting of the Football Association
Monday, November 9 – 1903 The Council met at 104, High Holborn, yesterday, Mr. J.C. Clegg, in the chair. Applications for direct membership by the
Hard punishment for Fred Buck
Wednesday, November 4 – 1903 It was officially announced at the offices of the Football Association yesterday that Frederick Buck, of Liverpool, had been suspended
Liverpool got first call
Saturday, October 3 – 1903 Following the meeting yesterday of the Consultative Committee of the English Football Association, the Commission appointed to consider the case
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