July 17, 1931 Bob Clark, of Liverpool, whom Nottingham Forest have added to their list, is one of the biggest forwards in the game. He
Alastair Henderson transferred to Liverpool
July 7, 1931 Liverpool have signed Alastair Henderson, a right half-back, from Yoker. (Athletic News: July 13, 1931)
Bob Clark transferred to Nottingham Forest
July 3, 1931 Nottingham Forest to-day completed the transfer from Liverpool of Bob Clark, an inside right, with a capital playing record. He is aged
Charles O’Hagan @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Charles O’Hagan on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Charles O’Hagan: Born: July 28, 1881: Buncrana, Ireland. Passed away: July 1, 1931: New York, USA. Position:
Death of Mr. J.H. Pearson
June 29, 1931 Followers of football of another generation will regret to hear of the death of Mr. J.H. Pearson, an international and a famous
Manchester City surprise
June 29, 1931 The Shareholders Association of the Manchester City F.C. have occasioned a surprise by deciding to oppose Mr. Lawrence W. Furniss, one of
Albert Whitehurst transferred to Tranmere Rovers
June 27, 1931 The appearance of Albert Whitehurst, the former Liverpool and Bradford City centre forward, in Tranmere Rovers’ ranks next season should prove interesting,
Football League meeting (June 27, 1931)
June 27, 1931 The management Committee of the Football League had a busy day at Southampton on Saturday dealing with matters affecting players. It was
Jimmy Stewart the new trainer of Heart of Midlothian
June 24, 1931 Jimmy Stewart, who has been trainer of Hamilton Academicals for nine years, has been appointed trainer of the Hearts. Stewart is an
William Devlin transferred to Shelbourne
June 23, 1931 William Devlin, the ex-Cowdenbeath forward, who was with Boston Swifts last year, is to have a spell of Irish football; he has
James Jackson to retire in September
June 20, 1931 James Jackson, the right back and captain of Liverpool, will open the season with the Anfield Road club, but will retire from
Clubs in poverty street
June 15, 1931 The effect of the industrial depression on football is gradually being revealed in the balance sheets of the leading clubs. In only
Tom Devlin returns from the States
June 11, 1931 The success of Sid Smith, Aberdeen’s Scottish-American player, has led to Manager Pat Travers seeking another Scottish player who has made good
Liverpool F.C.’s new director
June 5 , 1931 Mr. Stanley Ronald Williams has been elected to the board of directors of the Liverpool Football Club. The result of the
Tom Bromilow heads to Amsterdam
May 30, 1931 Tom Bromilow, the international left half, who has left Liverpool after being 12 seasons at Anfield, has been appointed trainer coach to
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1931
May 22, 1931 Liverpool F.C.’s storm centre Shareholder demands poll of members The Liverpool F.C. had their stormiest meeting last night. Usually, their meetings are
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All articles about Walter Arnott on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Walter Arnott: “Britain’s best and brightest back has established a record in the place, having played now
Henry Horsfall is a Liverpool player
May 15, 1931 At a meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League at Liverpool yesterday it was reported that Henry Horsfall, who played
George Kay “ok” for Southampton
Monday, May 11 – 1931 Managerial gaps are filling up. How keen is the competition for this onerous and arduous responsibility is illustrated by the
Ted Savage joins Liverpool
Tuesday, May 5 – 1931 Lincoln City, yesterday, transferred Ted Savage, their right half back to Liverpool, at what is stated to be a record
West Ham’s misfortune
May 4, 1931 It was natural that Liverpool should take revenge on a club that defeated them in the early days of the season by
Liverpool v West Ham United 2-0 (League match: May 2, 1931)
May 2, 1931 Key note: “It was natural that Liverpool should take revenge on a club that defeated them in the early days of the
Liverpool v Manchester United 4-0 (Lancashire Cup Final: April 25, 1931)
April 25, 1931 Match: Lancashire Cup, Final, at Anfield. Liverpool – Manchester United 4-0 (2-0). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. W.E. Ryecroft (Nelson). Liverpool (2-3-5): Elisha
Liverpool F.C. Reserves 1930-31 – Central League
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Disappointed William Devlin returns to Scotland
April 9, 1931 The “Derby Telegraph” is officially informed by Mr. F. Mills, chairman of the club, that Burton Town and William Devlin have mutually
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