August 17, 1926 Liverpool F.C. will begin the campaign with practically the same eleven that carried them into the top half of the League last
Bowling: Preston North End F.C. v Liverpool F.C.
July 13, 1926 Teams representing the North End and Liverpool Football Clubs played an enjoyable game of bowls on the Fulwood Club’s green yesterday. Scores:
Charles Pearson transferred to Newport County
June 30, 1926 Charles Pearson, who made 27 appearances last season the Second Division side of South Shields, has been signed on for Newport County.
Archie Rawlings transferred to Walsall
June 24, 1926 Archie Rawlings, Liverpool’s outside right, has been signed for Walsall. (Hull Daily Mail: June 24, 1926)
Neil McBain transferred to St. Johnstone
June 23, 1926 Neil McBain, the Everton and Scottish international half-back, was yesterday signed by St. Johnstone. The Muirton Park management have been angling after
Liverpool F.C. advertise for new players
June 21, 1926 (Athletic News: June 21, 1926) Liverpool Football Club, first class players, Matt McQueen, Anfield XX
Scottish footballer shot dead
June 6, 1926 Victim of American bandits Andrew Stenhouse, a Scottish footballer, who formerly played for King’s Park F.C., has been shot dead by bandits
Fred Pagnam to manage Watford
Saturday, May 29 – 1926 There is a managerial appointment which should interest many people, that of Fred Pagnam, a one-time famous goal-getter of Blackpool,
Liverpool – Board of Directors – 1925/1926
Period: June 3 – 1925 to May 28 – 1926. Chairman: Mr. Richard Lawson Martindale Snr. (passed away on February 22, 1926). Vice-Chairman: Mr. Thomas
Chambers on the transfer list
Wednesday, May 26 – 1926 Harry Chambers, the International inside left of Liverpool, has been placed on the transfer list at his own request. Chambers
Liverpool F.C. retain 30 players
May 24, 1926 Liverpool F.C. have re-engaged thirty players, viz: – Elisha Scott, Arthur Riley, James Trill, Tommy Lucas, Donald Mackinlay, Ephraim Longworth, George Edward
Walter Wadsworth transferred to Bristol City
Wednesday, May 19 – 1926 Walter Wadsworth, the Liverpool centre-half-back, has been transferred to Bristol City, of which club Alex Raisbeck, the one-time Liverpool centre
Nelson’s new half back
Wednesday, May 19 – 1926 Nelson have secured the transfer from Hull City of Ronald Mitchell, their left half. He is a finely built young
Walter Wadsworth leaves for Bristol City
Wednesday, May 19 – 1926 Walter Wadsworth, the Liverpool centre half back, has been transferred to Bristol City, of which club Alex Raisbeck, the one
Liverpool Reserves – 1925/1926
Central League 29.08.1925 H Sheffield Wednesday Reserves 1-1 Central League 05.09.1925 A Stoke City Reserves 2-2 Central League 07.09.1925 A Wolverhampton Wanderers Reserves 1-1 Central
Billy McDevitt on the transfer list
Saturday, May 1 – 1926 The directorate of Exeter City FC have decided to place Harry Kirk and Billy McDevitt on the open-to-transfer list, and
Liverpool v Sheffield United 2-2 (League match: May 1, 1926)
May 1, 1926 Key note: “Although Liverpool opened well against a stiff breeze and led at the interval by a goal, they were extremely fortunate
Thomas Malone transferred to Clyde
April 28, 1926 Thomas Malone, Glasgow Rangers’ outside right, was transferred to-day to his old club, Clyde. Malone is an ex-Liverpool player. (Evening Telegraph: April
The signing of Dave Wright
April 17, 1926 The following is a tale told about the signing of Dave Wright by Cowdenbeath. Hearing that Hearts and Glasgow Rangers were hot
Robert Done transferred to Liverpool
April 15, 1926 Robert Done, the Runcorn right full back, has been transferred to Liverpool. (Hull Daily Mail: April 15, 1926)
Liverpool’s Tom Bromilow as England reserve
April 14, 1926 Tom Bromilow (Liverpool) was chosen as reserve to travel with the England team to play Scotland at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Saturday,
Tommy Reid transferred to Liverpool
April 12, 1926 Tommy Reid, Clydebank’s centre-forward, was transferred to Liverpool yesterday. (Nottingham Evening Post: April 13, 1926)
Liverpool F.C. and South Africans
April 10, 1926 Recently I made indication of a cable from South Africa which suggested that the South Africans on Merseyside were likely to return
Bury v Liverpool 0-1 (League match: April 10, 1926)
April 10, 1926 Match, Football League, First Division, at Gigg Lane, kick-off: 17:00. Bury – Liverpool 0-1 (0-0). Attendance: 14,291. Bury (2-3-5): Billy Richardson, Fred
Albion overcome by the dash of Liverpool
March 29, 1926 The spell of adversity which fate has cast on West Bromwich Albion has not yet been lifted. Liverpool came to the Hawthorns
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