July 31, 1924 Traced through the three billiard balls in their possession the three men who got into the Liverpool F.C. home, made merry, and
The long trek
July 23, 1924 The South African Association football team to tour England next winter will leave Cape Town on the R.M.S. Briton on August 8.
Charles Pearson transferred to Derby County
July 22, 1924 Another important signature has been secured by Derby County, who have succeeded in getting the transfer from Liverpool of Charles Pearson, the
Liverpool’s Harry Chambers still in hospital
July 16, 1924 Harry Chambers, the Liverpool forward, is still in hospital through cartilage operation. (Source: Hull Daily Mail: July 16, 1924)
– Here’s to League and Cup success!
July 14, 1924 The Liverpool club had burglars on Monday. They helped themselves literally to the wine in the directors’ room and left a note
Football League meeting (July 4, 1924)
July 4, 1924 Mr. John McKenna presided at a meeting of the Football League Management Committee at Scarborough on Friday evening, when there was so
Harold Wadsworth transferred to Leicester City
June 20, 1924 Harold Wadsworth, the Liverpool outside left, has signed for Leicester City. Wadsworth, one of the many players Liverpool put on offer during
William Cockburn to replace Walter Wadsworth
June 7, 1924 The other day I was told that there had never been such a quiet close season so far as transfers of players
John Lillie transferred to Queens Park Rangers
June 5, 1924 John Lillie, a left back, just secured by Queen’s Park Rangers, has been over three seasons with Liverpool F.C. He stands 5ft.
George Pither transferred to Bristol Rovers
June 3, 1924 Bristol Rovers have signed on George Pither, an outside left, who played in half of Millwall’s League games last season, and was
Football gate tolls
June 2, 1924 Several alterations to rules were made by the Football League at a meeting held yesterday, the most important being those affecting the
Cartilage operation for Harry Chambers
June 2, 1924 Harry Chambers, Liverpool’s international inside left, has entered a nursing home in Liverpool to have a cartilage removed. (Derby Daily Telegraph: June
William Cockburn transferred to Liverpool
May 29, 1924 William Cockburn, the centre-half back of Stockport County, has been transferred to Liverpool. (Nottingham Evening Post: May 29, 1924)
Richard Lawson Martindale Snr. new chairman of Liverpool F.C.
May 29, 1924 Last night the Liverpool board elected Mr. Richard Lawson Martindale Snr. chairman, and Mr. Thomas Crompton vice-chairman of the Liverpool Football Club.
Liverpool – Board of Directors – 1923/1924
Period: July 4 – 1923 to May 28 – 1924. Chairman: Mr. William Robert Williams. Vice-Chairman: Mr. John Asbury. Board of Directors: Messrs. Thomas Crompton,
Charles Harrison Davis transferred to Gillingham
May 20, 1924 Gillingham have secured Charles Harrison Davis, centre half, from Liverpool, and Frank Marshall, a Scottish junior player. (Daily Mirror: May 20, 1924)
James Low ‘Jim’ Ramsay @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Jim Ramsay on PlayUpLiverpool. About Jim Ramsay: Born: February 17 – 1886, Dundee, Scotland. Passed away: May 19 – 1924, Dundee, Scotland.
Jack Sambrook transferred to Queens Park Rangers
May 17, 1924 Queens Park Rangers have signed George Harris, the Notts County half back, and Jack Sambrook, an inside forward, last season with Stockport
Willie Maley’s life story: Part 1
May 11, 1924 40 years behind the scenes in football. To-day we publish the first instalment of the experiences of Mr Wille Maley, manager of
Liverpool v Manchester City 2-0 (Lancashire Cup Final: May 10, 1924)
May 10, 1924 Match: Lancashire Cup, Final, replay, at Anfield. Liverpool – Manchester City 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 24,227; gate receipts: £768. Referee: Mr. A.F. Kirby
Ex-Liverpool on Wrexham’s transfer list
Friday, May 9 – 1924 W.Matthews, the Welsh international centre-half back, of Wrexham, is on the transfer list at £350. Wrexham secured Matthews from Bristol
Ronald Mitchell and Griff Owen transferred to Hull City
May 6, 1924 Hull City have started their team building for next season, and it is announced that on Tuesday the Anlaby Road organisation signed
Joe Keetley scored but did not impress
Saturday, May 3 – 1924 Joe Keetley, the older brother of the Derby County inside right, paid a visit to the Baseball Ground last week
Stoke players smash up their own ground
Friday, May 2 – 1924 A Hanley message states that several Stoke football club players drove in a taxi cab yesterday afternoon to the club
The battle of the ports
Friday, May 2 – 1924 One of the keenest struggles in the history of commercial development is that in which Liverpool and Southampton are now
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