April 18, 1906 Donald Sloan, who is recognised as one of the ablest goalkeeper in Ireland, has signed on for Everton, as understudy to William
Category: Transfer news
A trial game for Johnny Williams
Friday, March 23 – 1906 J.E. (Johnny) Williams is to be congratulated upon receiving an invitation to play in a trial game for the Liverpool
The club to finally purchase Anfield
December 30, 1905 Liverpool are at home again, and, following on recent unexpected events both at Anfield and Goodison, they will oblige by firmly dealing
David Murray transferred to Leeds City
December 7, 1905 Yesterday the Leeds City Club added David Bruce Murray, of the Liverpool Club to their list of players. Murray is a native
McKenna, the player, for Southport Central?
Thursday, November 16 – 1905 John McKenna, of Liverpool, an outside right, and Foster, an inside left, formerly of Stockport and Bolton, will probably figure
Football League meeting (November 6, 1905)
November 6, 1905 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held yesterday, Mr. John James Bentley presiding. Bob Currie, on the
How Liverpool signed Robert Blanthorne
Thursday, November 2 – 1905 Love Jones has come in for considerable attention from the press since he figures in first-class football. The following appeared
John McBride transferred to Southport Central
October 17, 1905 At a meeting of the Lancashire Combination at Preston, last night, under the presidency of Mr. John McKenna (Liverpool), the transfers of
A look at the new players Bradley and Griffith
September 23, 1905 The directors of the Liverpool club have at least disclosed their hand, and two new players have been signed on. They are
Harry Griffiths transferred to Liverpool
September 19, 1905 A Liverpool telegram states that Harry Griffiths, of Wednesbury, has signed on for Liverpool. (Western Times: September 19, 1905)
Harry Griffith transferred to Liverpool
September 18, 1905 The Liverpool directors have just signed on a prominent back in Harry Griffiths of Wednesbury. He can play either right or left
James Bradley transferred to Liverpool
September 16, 1905 A telegram from Stoke-on-Trent says that James Bradley, the well-known left half back of the Stoke team, has signed for Liverpool. (Liverpool
Good news for Stoke
June 22, 1905 Great satisfaction is felt in North Staffordshire at the decision of the Football Association that Jack Whitley, goalkeeper, and James Bradley, left
Sam Hardy transferred to Liverpool
May 22, 1905 Sam Hardy, the Chesterfield Football Club’s goalkeeper, has been transferred to Liverpool. (Source: Daily Mirror: May 22, 1905)
Sam Hardy transferred to Liverpool
May 18, 1905 Liverpool has been for some time on the look-out for a really reliable goalkeeper to act as deputy to Ned Doig, and
Messina Allman transferred to Reading
May 10, 1905 Burslem Port Vale have lost two good men in Bob Whittingham (half back) and Messina Allman (forward), who have gone to Reading.
Richard Morris transferred to Leeds City
May 9, 1905 Richard Morris, who for three years played for Liverpool, has attached his name to a form to play for Leeds City F.C.
John “Sailor” Hunter transferred to Portsmouth
May 6, 1905 It was officially announced on Saturday that Portsmouth had signed George Molyneux, the English international full-back, who has been several seasons with
Green goes to Middlesbrough
Thursday, February 9 – 1905 Yesterday morning arrangements were completed for the transfer of Tommy Green from Stockport County to Middlesbrough, the sum of £300
Hugh McQueen transferred to Hibernian
January 13, 1905 The Hibs yesterday added to their list Hugh McQueen, of Leith and Derby County, who was recently tried by Kilmarnock. He figured
White back where he once started
Wednesday, December 14 – 1904 William White, the ex-Dundee inside right, who so materially helped to make Bell he player he is, has dropped out
Hugh McQueen and Thomas Fairfoull for Kilmarnock
September 30, 1904 The Kilmarnock officials have been on the lookout for a couple of big forwards, as their front rank, while clever enough, has
Archie Golde for Crewe Alexandra
Thursday, September 1 – 1904 Archie Goldie, Small Heath full back, has signed for Crewe Alexandra. (Manchester Courier, 01-09-1904)
Tom Watson in Sunderland to secure Ned Doig
July 1, 1904 Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of the Liverpool Club, visited Sunderland to-day, the object of his visit being to arrange for the
Bill Keech for Kensal Rise United
June 22, 1904 The inhabitants of the thickly-populated district adjacent to the National Athletic Grounds, Kensal Rise, London, will most likely be provided with first-class
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