May 31, 1935 The Liverpool football team, homeward bound after their delightful Las Palmas tour, were on board the liner Accra, which called at Plymouth
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May 31, 1935 The Liverpool football team, homeward bound after their delightful Las Palmas tour, were on board the liner Accra, which called at Plymouth
May 25, 1935 Mr. Harry P. Lewis, a former Hull City F.C. manager, who recently underwent an operation and is now, happily, quite recovered, has
May 23, 1935 Wrexham have signed Gordon Gunson, the former Liverpool, Sunderland, and Swindon Town outside left. (Nottingham Evening Post: May 23, 1935)
May 22, 1935 Cecil McCaughey, a half-back from Blackburn Rovers, was signed by Coventry City on Wednesday night. This 23-years-old player, whose height is 5ft.
May 16, 1935 In the course of an interview with the “Post” last night, Mr. David Pratt, the manager of the Notts County club, said
May 15, 1935 Robert Done, the Liverpool back, was yesterday transferred to Reading. He joined Liverpool in 1926 from Runcorn. Standing 5 feet 10½ inches
May 15, 1935 Jack Balmer, Collegiate Old Boys’ 19-year-old centre forward, has signed for Liverpool as an amateur. He is a nephew of the famous
May 6, 1935 Following the signing of Norrie Alden, a centre forward from Liverpool, on Monday, Oldham Athletic yesterday signed Thomas Williamson, a right half
May 2, 1935 If the bowling prowess of Forfarshire’s new professional is on a par with his physique, the faithful of Forthill can look forward
May 1, 1935 Match: Benefit for Jimmy Walsh, at St. James’ Park. Exeter City – Liverpool 1-3 (1-1). Attendance: 5,000. Exeter City (2-3-5): Liverpool (2-3-5):
April 18, 1935 Nel Tarleton, the British featherweight champion boxer, was married quietly to-day at the Register Office, Ormskirk, by special license to Miss Barbara
April 18, 1935 Liverpool F.C. have placed on the transfer list Tosh Johnson, their English International inside-left, and Tom Morrison, the Scottish International right-half-back. Johnson,
All articles about Stanley Briggs on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Stanley Briggs: “He possesses all the qualities which go together in making a first-class player. He has
All articles about William Lewis on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About William Lewis: Born: 1866: Bangor, Wales. Passed away: 1935. Position: Centre forward. Height: Weight: Career: Bangor Rovers:
Wednesday, April 10 – 1935 It is reported, on good authority, that George Ainsley, the Sunderland reserve centre or inside forward, will join Brentford before
Saturday, April 6 – 1935 Tom Bradshaw has been a regular member of the Liverpool side since 1930, except for a couple of months last
April 6, 1935 Ted Savage had to wait for three and a half years in the Liverpool reserve side before he got his chance two
Saturday, April 6 – 1935 Jack Tennant, who partnered Tommy Cooper for Liverpool against Derby County this afternoon, is a speedy boy from Washington Colliery.
All articles about John McPherson on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About John Macpherson. Born: February 28, 1867: Motherwell (Lanarkshire), Scotland. Passed away: 1935. Position: Centre half. Height: Weight:
All articles about Maurice Parry on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Maurice Parry: Born: November 7, 1877: Trefonen (Shropshire), Wales. Passed away: March 24, 1935: Bootle (Lancashire), England.
Sunday, March 24 – 1935 The death occurred during the week-end of Mr. Maurice Parry, many times Welsh international wing half-back, one-time manager of Rotherham
March 21, 1935 Elisha Scott, Belfast Celtic. Elisha Scott who now manages and occasionally plays for Belfast Celtic. (Source: Sunderland Daily Echo: March 21, 1935)
Saturday, March 16 – 1935 James Holmes, whose outstanding performance at centre-half for Chesterfield in the club’s Third Division matches led to his transfer to
Friday, March 15 – 1935 It was only on Thursday that Birmingham received £2,000 from West Ham for centre-forward Dave Mangnall. The money is not
Friday, March 15 – 1935 Birmingham yesterday made a valuable addition to their defensive strength by signing Willie Steel, Liverpool’s right back. (Hull Daily Mail,
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