November 27, 1924 Paavo Nurmi, the Finnish runner, who sails from Liverpool on Saturday in the White Star liner Celtic, visited the ground of the
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November 27, 1924 Paavo Nurmi, the Finnish runner, who sails from Liverpool on Saturday in the White Star liner Celtic, visited the ground of the
November 24, 1924 Match: Lancashire Cup, Third Round, at Deepdale. Preston North End – Liverpool (4-1). Attendance: 2,885. Referee: Mr. J.V. Pennington (Bury). Preston North
Saturday, November 22 – 1924 Match: Football League, 1st Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:45. Liverpool – Leeds United 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. H.V.
November 22, 1924 William Harvey Webb, Liverpool Football Club. (Source: Liverpool Echo: November 22, 1924)
November 17, 1924 Mr. John McKenna, President of the Football League, said in an interview at Liverpool on Monday that both Sam Chedgzoy and Jock
November 15, 1924 The goal which Cardiff City scored at Nottingham last week did not help them to preserve their record of never having lost
Tuesday, November 11 – 1924 Kenny Campbell, the ex-Partick Thistle goalkeeper, has been successfully operated upon for a displaced cartilage, and will be in the
October 25, 1924 Before the League matches had absorbed every available Saturday and holiday fixture date, Everton, and later on Liverpool, made a feature each
September 22, 1924 The death has occurred of Mr. John T. Atkinson, who played a large part in the development of football on Merseyside thirty
September 20, 1924 Fred Geary – Who gave goalkeepers something to talk about. “From the succeeding centre Geary scored, giving the goalkeeper no chance to
September 15, 1924 (The Athletic News: September 15, 1924) Billy Jenkinson, Chris Harrington, Liverpool XX
September 13, 1924 Liverpool don’t exactly wear a crown these days. The memory of their two championship seasons has not yet faded, but their management
September 6. 1924 Edgar Chadwick, of Everton, king of dribblers and master of the ball. There was a personality about the famous “left wing” of
September 3, 1924 Liverpool F.C. have wisely refused to “go off at the deep end.” They have had to bring in Dick Johnson to centre
September 1, 1924 Match: Central League, at Bloomfield Road. Blackpool Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 3-3 (1-1). Referee: Mr. W. Rycroft. Blackpool (2-3-5): Rimington, James Wood,
August 30, 1924 Key note: “The Villa have ever been renown for getting the best out of their young and sprightly players. They teach them
August 30, 1924 Match: Central League, at Villa Park. Aston Villa Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 1-0 (0-0). Referee: Mr. W. Thomas. Aston Villa (2-3-5): Cyril
August 30, 1924 The centre half who was good in both attack and defence When Football opens this season there will be a number of
August 29, 1924 South Molton Association Football Club’s first choice for the position of player-manager of the team on Thursday fell on Stanley Rowlands, a
August 25, 1924 Judging from what has been seen in the practice game, Liverpool appear to have good grounds for expecting a successful season. There
August 18, 1924 So far Cardiff have signed on six new men, three of them internationals. They are: Jack Nicholls (Newport County), Willie Davies (Swansea
August 18, 1924 Liverpool have signed William Findlay, the Third Lanark half-back. His transfer is said to have cost the Anfield club £2,500. (Source: Belfast
August 11, 1924 William Lacey, Liverpool’s famous Irishman who was given a free transfer by the club, has thrown in his lot with New Brighton.
August 9, 1924 Charles Pearson, who played for Liverpool, has signed on by Derby County, and there is no wonder that the latter club think
August 2, 1924 Liverpool have signed an outside right named Alfred Roy Smith, of Felling Colliery, which produced such as the late Tom Ball, Aston
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