Monday, July 14 – 1930 Mr. Bob McGlashan, Arbroath’s secretary-manager, made an important capture on Saturday. He was in Cowdenbeath, and secured the signature of
Berwick Hall moves on to Bath City
Saturday, July 12 – 1930 Bath City have signed Berwick Hall, a 22 year old centre-half, who, for the past two seasons has assisted Scarborough,
Cyril Oxley for Morecambe
Monday, July 7 – 1930 The first professional to be signed by Morecambe for next season is Cyril Oxley, an outside right, of previous experience
The career of William Cockburn
July 1, 1930 Picture to yourself John Hill, the Newcastle United an one-time Plymouth Argyle centre-half-back, but imagine him to be two or three inches
Former Liverpool F.C. player Arthur Neal transferred to Folkestone F.C.
Saturday, June 28 – 1930 Two new players have signed on for the coming with the Folkestone Football Club, both men bearing good records. The
Alex Raisbeck appointed secretary-manager to Halifax Town
Saturday, June 28 – 1930 The directors of Halifax Town Football Club have appointed as secretary-manager Mr Alex Raisbeck, recently secretary-manager of Bristol City. Mr
William Scott the guest of Broadway United
June 21, 1930 Among those present at the annual prize giving of Broadway United Football Club in Thompson’s Restaurant, Donegall Place, on Saturday, was Mr.
Cyril Gilhespy transferred from Bristol City to Reading
Thursday, June 19 – 1930 Cyril Gilhespy, the former Bristol City outside right, was yesterday transferred from Blackburn Rovers to Reading. The Ashton Gate club
Footballer’s father killed
Tuesday, June 17 – 1930 Robert Jackson (82), retired master mariner, of Stuart Road, Walton, Liverpool, and father of George Jackson, Tranmere Rovers F.C. full
Sport in Relation to Every-day Life (David Pratt, ex-Liverpool F.C.)
Tuesday, June 11 – 1930 Sport as a passion Football manager on an “enemy of soul” Value & danger of spectacular games “Sport as a
Liverpool with money in the bank
Saturday, June 7 – 1930 The other Merseyside club, Liverpool, are carrying forward a matter of £36,825, which roughly represents a thousand pounds for each
Benefit for Liverpool’s Tom Bromilow and Albert Shears
May 31, 1930 The Management Committee of the Football League, met in London on Saturday under the presidency of Mr. John McKenna. Benefit were sanctioned
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1930
May 23, 1930 Liverpool F.C. meeting over in twenty minutes. Liverpool F.C. broke all records with their annual meeting last night. Mr. Thomas Crompton, moved
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1929-30
May 16, 1930 Liverpool F.C.’s profit Over £8,000 on season’s working Liverpool F.C. made a profit of £8,495 17s. 8d. last season. Adding to this
Albert Shears transferred to Tranmere Rovers
May 16, 1930 Tranmere Rovers have signed Albert Shears, the versatile half-back of the Liverpool Football Club. Shears had had a number of clubs, and
Liverpool F.C. captain James Jackson meets his Aussie cousin Archie
May 13, 1930 James Jackson, Liverpool Football Club’s captain and full back, and Archie Jackson, the Australian cricketer, who are cousins, have just met for
Liverpool v Everton 1-0 (Liverpool Cup Final: May 10, 1930)
May 10, 1930 Match: Liverpool Cup, Final, at Anfield, kick off: 15:15. Liverpool – Everton 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. J. Ainsworth; linesmen: Messrs.
Injuries to blame for poor season
Saturday, May 10 – 1930 The season 1929-30 now closed, will go down in the Football History as one that riveted attention and refused answers
A memory of Jock Ewart
Friday, May 2 – 1930 Greatest joker in football Suspended Jock Ewart, one of the greatest goalkeepers who ever handled a ball, has been “suspended
Liverpool Reserves – 1929/1930
Central League 31.08.1929 H Blackburn Rovers Reserves 0-4 Central League 07.09.1929 A Everton Reserves 2-2 Central League 14.09.1929 A Oldham Athletic Reserves 0-0 Central League
The death of Tom Armitt
April 26, 1930 The death took place suddenly on Saturday of Mr. Tom Armitt, West Street, Leek. The deceased, who was 71 years of age,
Sketch: Gordon Gunson (Liverpool Football Club)
April 12, 1930 Gordon Gunson, Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: April 12, 1930) X
Leeds United v Liverpool 1-1 (League match: March 29, 1930)
March 29, 1930 Match: Football League, First Division, at Elland Road, kick-off: 15:15. Leeds United – Liverpool 1-1 (1-0). Referee: Mr. L.B. Watson. Leeds United
Stephen McEwan (Steve McEwan) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Steve McEwan on PlayUpLiverpool.com ; About Steve McEwan: Born: March 28, 1930: Selkirk, Scotland. Position: Inside-forward. Height: (6ft. 11in.); Weight: Career: Army
The FA to BBC: “We do not approve the dictatorial attitude of your Corporation in this matter”
March 27, 1930 Correspondence which has passed between the B.B.C. and the Football Association with regard to a broadcast of the Football Association Cup final
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